Leicester vs Everton live: Latest score from title celebrations as Jamie Vardy scores, plus John Terry sent-off
Follow the latest from today's Premier League action, including Bournemouth vs West Brom, Palace vs Stoke, Sunderland vs Chelsea and West Ham vs Swansea

Leicester City will celebrate their Premier League title success by lifting the trophy in front of their own fans following their evening match with Everton at the King Power Stadium, while Manchester United got the day underway by beating Norwich 1-0 and the Canaries’ relegation rivals Sunderland came from behind to beat Chelsea 3-2 with John Terry being sent off. Follow the latest here.
Today’s Premier League fixtures:
- Norwich 0 Manchester United 1
- Aston Villa 0 Newcastle 0
- Bournemouth 1 West Bromwich Albion 1
- Crystal Palace 2 Stoke 1
- Sunderland 3 Chelsea 2
- West Ham 1 Swansea 4
- Leicester City vs Everton – 17.30
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Leicester to celebrate in style with free beer, pizza and the Premier League trophy
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How West Ham was the heart that drew local communities together
Sunday’s fixtures:
Tottenham vs Southampton – 13.30
Liverpool vs Watford – 16.00
Manchester City vs Arsenal – 16.00
43 mins: MISSED PENALTY! BOURNEMOUTH 0 WEST BROM 1:
A brilliant double save from Artur Boruc! The Cherries stopper got down low to save Craig Gardner's spotkick, and then readjusted himself immediately to push the follow-up on to the bar. It's a brilliant piece of goakeeping that keeps Bournemouth in the game.
45+3 mins: GOAL! SUNDERLAND 1 CHELSEA 2:In the final minute of stoppage time at the end of first half, and Nemanja Matic has restored Chelsea's lead! The Serbian was allowed to charge through the midfield without a challenge and play a one-two with Eden Hazard. Matic couldn't get to the return pass, but teammate Cesar Azpilicueta could, and his flicked header kept the ball moving into the area where the midfielder arrived to roll a shot under the body of Vito Mannone.
87 mins: Sunderland 3 Chelsea 2: Unwanted yellow cards are being handed out at the Stadium of Light like Aston Villa season ticket renewal forms. John Terry, Sebastian Larsson and Younes Kaboul have all been carded in recent moments as the home side do all they can to hold on to a precious lead. There will be five minutes of stoppage time for them to keep Chelsea out.
90+3 mins: GOAL! West Ham 1 Swansea 4:
Swansea have finished West Ham off with a fourth in inury time. The home side had thrown men forward in the hope of launching an unlikely comeback, but a rapid break saw Andre Aye feed Bafetimbi Gomis, who had no trouble in sliding past Darren Randolph.
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