If it’s any consolation, I was struggling to get my head round it all at times.
Some of these football games had so much drama, I wonder what those with a nervous disposition made of the live betting excitement.
And still, there are no sports betting certainties as far as relegation and the remaining Champions League places are concerned.
Brighton & Hove Albion 1-0 Manchester United
Mission accomplished for the Seagulls!
A point would have been enough to guarantee survival, three points was a bonus and clinched the club’s first victory against Man Utd since 1982.
A missed opportunity for some of United’s under used players to stake their claim for an FA Cup Final place.
Bournemouth 1-0 Swansea City
It is still in Swansea’s hands – just!
What a crucial and nail-biting week it could now be in south Wales as they host two matches which will determine their topflight future.
This defeat, inflicted by a deflected Ryan Fraser strike eight minutes before the break, cemented another fine campaign for Bournemouth under Eddie Howe.
Leicester City 0-2 West Ham United
When they needed it most, West Ham got the points which should see them safe.
In truth, Leicester were welcome opponents as the Foxes slumped to a fourth defeat in five matches which has put unnecessary pressure on boss Claude Puel after he had made great strides with the 2016 champions.
For a number of weeks, they’ve had little to play for and it showed as David Moyes’ men emerged victorious thanks to goals from Joao Mario and skipper Mark Noble.
Watford 2-1 Newcastle United
Another season of managerial upheaval but the club’s owners will tell you it has paid off.
The Hornets are safe and can now look forward to a fourth successive season in the top flight.
This was their first victory since March 3 and a first win in eight after first half goals from Roberto Pereyra and Andre Gray.
West Bromwich Albion 1-0 Tottenham Hotspur
Would you believe it?!?
West Brom were seconds from finally accepting what everyone has long been waiting for. Yet suddenly, the Great Escape could be on.
The Hawthorns exploded when Jake Livermore forced the ball over the line in stoppage time against his old club and lifted the Baggies off the bottom for the first time since January.
Everton 1-1 Southampton
Would you believe it Part Two!
With seconds to spare, West Brom were down again and the ecstasy of two and a half hours earlier was about to turn to agony.
Then, with the last kick of the game, Tom Davies’ shot took a deflection and nestled in the back of the net.
On the day Everton fans voiced their disapproval at the way the club is run – owner, manager, players et al – their protests were completely overshadowed.
Southampton are out of the drop zone but could that late leveller, in the sixth minute of stoppage time, prove a psychological killer?
Manchester City 0-0 Huddersfield Town
On a day of celebration for champions Man City, how important could this point be for Huddersfield?
City deserved their special day in what could yet be a record-breaking campaign.
The Terriers’ dogged display could be the difference between safety and falling into the drop zone over the next seven days.
Arsenal 5-0 Burnley
A fitting end to Arsene Wenger’s home reign.
There was no way Burnley were being allowed to spoil his home farewell.
The curtain came down on his 1,233 match Arsenal career with a five-star display.
It was an emotional day for the Frenchman as the club he admits to ‘cherish’ bid him ‘Merci’.
A deserved guard of honour for a man whose loyalty and legacy will never be forgotten.
Chelsea 1-0 Liverpool
Chelsea simply had to win to keep alive their hopes of qualifying for next season’s Champions League – and they did!
Olivier Giroud scored the only goal of the game at Stamford Bridge just past the half hour mark.
A boost for the FA Cup finalists who are showing some return to form.
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