In summary
Everton 2-3 Man City (17:30 BST)
Barkley and Lukaku scores for Everton
Aguero and Dzeko (2) for City
Cardiff and Fulham relegated
Wins for West Ham, Villa, Sunderland
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All times stated are British Summer Time (BST)
18:57
SUBSTITUTION Everton 2-3 Man City
Amid all the excitement of that goal, there's a couple of changes to tell you about - Manchester City have sent on Aleksandar Kolarov in place of Yaya Toure while, for Everton, Gerard Deulofeu replaces Phil Jagielka. Attacking move from the Toffees.
18:56
Everton 2-3 Man City
BBC Radio Manchester summariser Fred Eyre at at Goodison Park: "Static marking, both Kompany and Demichelis are appealing to the assistant referee - they think it is offside but it looks as though Lukaku timed his run between the two defenders perfectly. The one time James Milner lets Leighton Baines go on the left City are punished as Lukaku dives to head his cross past Joe Hart. Game on here."
18:53
GOAL Everton 2-3 Man City - Romelu Lukaku (65 mins)
That changes things a little bit! Manchester City only have themselves to blame as they allow Leighton Baines to advance forward and the left-back obliges with a delightful ball into the box which is met by a diving Romelu Lukaku who heads home via the inside of the post.
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