Arsenal 1
Everton 0
Everton missed the chance to secure a place in next season's Uefa Cup when they were beaten 0-1 by Arsenal in the Premier League yesterday.
Nicklas Bendtner headed the only goal after 77 minutes against a stubborn Everton side who needed just a draw to guarantee finishing fifth.
Defeat means Everton can be overtaken by Aston Villa if they lose at home to Newcastle United on the final day of the league season on Sunday.
Villa need to win at West Ham United to have any chance of overhauling Everton.
Arsenal moved on to 80 points, one behind second-placed Chelsea.
Liverpool 1
Man City 0
Fernando Torres continued to prove how much of a bargain he is at £20.2 million (S$54 million) with the only goal in yesterday's game.
He equalled the club's record of scoring in eight successive league games, set by Roger Hunt in the old second division during the 1961-62 season.
He drove into the box in the 58th minute, raced past City defender Richard Dunne and slid the ball into the far corner for his 32nd strike of the season.
The Reds had chances to wrap up the game, but Dirk Kuyt's header struck the crossbar and Ryan Babel skied a shot.
City manager Sven-Goran Eriksson, set for the sack come the end of the season, was serenaded by the travelling supporters.