Last updated: 11th May 2008
Fulham celebrate survival
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All games kick off at 3pm.
Manchester United have won the Premier League title, while Reading and Birmingham went down.
The Premier League title race and the battle against relegation went all the way to the wire.
United clinched the title with victory over Wigan as Chelsea were held to a draw by Bolton.
At the other end of the table, Fulham completed their great escape with a 1-0 win at Portsmouth to condemn Reading and Birmingham to relegation.
Everton claimed fifth spot and a place in the Uefa Cup after their 3-1 win over Newcastle with Aston Villa finishing in sixth following their 2-2 draw at West Ham.
Champions: Manchester United.
Relegated: Derby, Birmingham, Reading.
Champions League: Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool.
Uefa Cup: Everton.
Champions: West Brom.
Promoted: Stoke.
Play-offs: Hull City, Bristol City, Crystal Palace, Watford.
Relegated: Leicester City, Colchester, Scunthorpe.
Champions: Swansea.
Promoted: Nottingham Forest.
Play-offs: Doncaster, Carlisle, Leeds, Southend.
Relegated: Luton, Port Vale, Bournemouth, Gillingham.
Champions: MK Dons.
Promoted: Peterborough, Hereford.
Play-offs: Stockport, Rochdale, Darlington, Wycombe.
Relegated: Wrexham, Mansfield.
Promoted: Aldershot.

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