Premier League LIVE SCORES: Newcastle SMASH Ipswich as Tractor Boys are relegated, Fulham BEAT Southampton late on

SATURDAY'S Premier League action has concluded after five thrilling matches.
In the early kick-off, Chelsea beat Everton as Enzo Maresca's Blues regained their position back inside the Champions League spots.
Ipswich's fate was officially sealed as they were relegated back to the Championship following a 3-0 defeat at Newcastle, as the Toon move up to third.
Elsewhere, late drama saw Fulham beat Southampton 2-1 and Brighton scored twice at the death to overcome West Ham 3-2.
And Wolves brushed aside already relegated Leicester with a 3-0 drumming.
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Saints dealt late blow on south coast
Everything seemed to be going well at St Mary's as they headed in at the interval with a slender lead thanks to Jack Stephens' goal.
Marco Silva must have given his players some team-talk, or stripping down, as his side came out after the break looking like a different team.
Emile Smith Rowe grabbed an equaliser for the visitors before Ryan Sessegnon scored a winner deep into added time.
Credit: Getty Race for top five heats up
Chelsea's win against Everton today put The Blues up into the top four, something that lasted for a few hours.
After Newcastle's emphatic rout over Ipswich, Eddiie Howe's side moved up to third place in the table.
Maresca's side now sit in fifth place but will be waiting to see how Nott'm Forest get on in midweek when they play their game in hand.
Should Nuno Espirito Santo's side win, it would push Chelsea back out of the top five.
Credit: Getty Party almost over for Vardy
Jamie Vardy was very vocal on his social media this week, questioning the efforts of the club to stay in this league.
Today he started and won his side a penalty, albeit very dubious, in their match against Wolves.
However, Jose Sa made a great save to deny him and leave the veteran striker with egg on his face.
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Brazilian showing Samba flair for Wolves
Matheus Cunha stands out in this team like a sore thumb.
His skill, vision, passing and creativity are one of the main reasons Vitor Pereira's side will be playing in the top-flight next season.
Reports suggest that Man Utd are interested in the player but you have to wonder why he would leave Molineux to join a team currently below them in the league table.
Credit: Reuters Potter unable to cast spells in capital
West Ham manager Graham Potter will be coming under severe pressure in his position at the club.
Since taking over from Julen Lopetegui, The Hammers have dropped to 17th in the Premier League table.
Today they travelled his former club Brighton and threw away victory, conceding two late goals as The Seagulls secured a 3-2 win and all three points.
Credit: Getty What goes up, must come down
Such is the gulf between the Premier League and the Championship, it is a wonder if we will see a promoted side stay up.
Southampton, Leicester and Ipswich have just not been good enough to be able to mix it up at this level.
That is further underpinned by the fact that Burnley are coming straight back up after being a dreadful watch in the top-flight last season, getting battered most weeks.
Party is over for Tractor Boys
Ipswich Town have had their relegation to the Championship confirmed after a three-nil defeat against Newcastle.
It seemed a distant dream that they could get themselves out of the bottom three and that proved to be true.
Kieran McKenna's side just did not have the quality to mix it up at this level and go straight back down.
Credit: Alamy Credit: Reuters View from SunSport's Gary Stonehouse at St James' Park
All over at Newcastle and so is Ipswich’s top-flight status.
After a bright start, their ill-discipline left them with a mountain to climb in the second half following Alexander Isak’s penalty just before the break.
Dan Burn and Will Osula made it three and now Ipswich can start planning for a promotion assault next term.
View from SunSport's Graham Thomas at St Mary's
Despair and yet another defeat for Southampton (2-1) after Emile Smith Rowe and Ryan Sessegnon score second-half goals to overturn Jack Stephens’ opener.
It looked as if Saints would get the point they needed to avoid being bracketed with Derby County as the worst Premier League team ever, but Sessessgon struck in the 92nd minute.
FT: Southampton 1-2 Fulham
At half-time you wondered whether Southampton were going to get a long-awaited victory at St Mary's.
However, Fulham seemed to spark into life after the break and constantly looked a good threat when attacking.
Smith Rowe got them back on level terms before Sessegnon grabbed a winner for Marco Silva's side.
FT: Wolves 3-0 Leicester
A comfortable win for Vitor Pereira's side who dominated this match from start to finish.
Cunha was pulling the strings and he was simply too good for this Leiicester side to stop.
Vardy missed a penalty for the visitors, following his social media comments, he may want to practice what he preaches in the future.
FT: Newcastle 3-0 Ipswich
It is all over at St James' Park and it is an emphatic win for returning boss Eddie Howe.
Ipswich failed to register a single shot on target in this match, underpinning why they are getting relegated.
The Tractor Boys have been treading water for some time in the Premier League and were severely out of their depth.
Goal - Ryan Sessegnon (Fulham)
Brighton 3-2 West Ham
90+5. What a turnaround by The Seagulls in this match.
Brighton have a corner and Gruda works it to Baleba on the edge of the box.
He drills a superb shot into the bottom corner as the Amex Stadium erupts deep into added time.
Goal - Carlos Baleba (Brighton)
Wolves 3-0 Leicester
85. Cunha has tormented The Foxes all afternoon.
His ball into the box picks out the advancing Gomes, who drills a right-footed shot into the bottom corner of the goal.
The Foxes look like they could do with the season ending as soon as the full-time whistle goes.
Goal - Rodrigo Gomes (Wolves)
Brighton 2-2 West Ham
89. What a time to grab an equaliser.
As a cross comes in, Gruda heads it back across goal and Mitoma arrives to head home from close range.
West Ham have thrown away the chance for a win on the road very late on at the Amex Stadium.
Goal - Kaoru Mitoma (Brighton)
View from SunSport's Graham Hill at Molineux
The unthinkable has happened - Jamie Vardy has missed from the penalty spot!
Foxes legend Vardy is playing the first match of his farewell tour after announcing he will be leaving Leicester this summer.
He has not scored for three months - but was presented with the perfect opportunity after tumbling under a challenge from Wolves keeper Jose Sa.
Replays suggested the incident was more on Vardy than Sa, but ref Sam Barrott stuck with his decision.
Vardy’s spot kick was a poor one though - and Sa could have thrown his cap on it.
It would have brought Leicester back into the game though after Cunha left the Foxes standing again with a superb pass which allowed Strand Larsen to score his sixth goal in seven games.
Looks like some fighting has broken out in the Leicester fans' section.
View from SunSport's Gary Stonehouse at St James' Park
One-way traffic now at St James' as Newcastle continue to push for a third.
Fair play to Ipswich, they are refusing to buckle and look to be fuelled by what they feel were the injustices of the first half.
Jacob Murphy came closest to another goal but with had a host of subs now and the tempo has just slowed a little.
Newcastle 3-0 Ipswich
80. Game over at St James' Park as Trippier's cross is converted from substitute Osula.
The Magpies have been rampant in this match, even when Ipswich had eleven players on the pitch.
For the travelling fans, they will have a trip back home to ponder their relegation back to the Championship.
Goal - William Osula (Newcastle)