Premier League LIVE SCORES: Forest BEAT West Ham, Fulham and Leicester also win, Everton end Goodison era on high

PREMIER LEAGUE action returns with another Sunday funday - and the race for Europe is reaching boiling point!
Nottingham Forest will be hoping to end a woeful winless run against a West Ham side that recently beat Europa League finalists Manchester United.
While Arsenal welcome Newcastle to the Emirates who currently sit just two points behind them in third.
There's also a London derby taking place today between Brentford and Fulham, plus relegated sides Leicester and Ipswich face off at the King Power.
The afternoon kicked off with Everton ending the Goodison Park era in style after Iliman Ndiaye's double secured a 2-0 win for the Toffees.
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Four games have come and gone, and now we head towards the final week of the Premier League season.
Everton, Fulham, Leicester and Nottingham Forest all picked up HUGE results, with Forest now right into the hunt for Champions League football on the final day.
They take on Chelsea at The City Ground, with the winner likely to put themselves in a great position to earn the final Champions League spot.
We're not done for the day yet, though, as Newcastle take on Arsenal at the Emirates in the late Sunday KO.
SunSport will keep you covered for all the updates from the capital.
Brentford 2-3 Fulham
A big win for Fulham.
They move to within a point of Brentford, but now still remain two places below them in 10th place.
Europe will now be off the table for the pair of them, with Crystal Palace winning the FA Cup, but Fulham will be desperate to finish above Brentford.
Match result - Brentford 2-3 Fulham
Brentford 2-3 Fulham
95. Brentford are really pushing for a leveller.
The visitors have barely left their half in the last 10 minutes, and the hosts don't want to end their season at the Gtech Community Stadium empty handed.
However, Fulham are putting up a fight, and Brentford have barely had a proper chance of any substance as of yet.
Leicester 2-0 Ipswich
Job done for Jamie Vardy at Leicester.
An FA Cup, a Premier League, 200 goals and countless memories will remain for the Foxes faithful for years and decades to come.
For Leicester, the win all but guarantees they will finish in 18th, above Ipswich - a nice bit of bragging rights before both sides aim to come back up from the Championship next season.
Match result - Leicester 2-0 Ipswich
Leicester 2-0 Ipswich
90. Ipswich think they have scored, but the flag goes up.
Leif Davis snuck in at the back post, and a tidy finish ended up in the back of the net.
But, he snuck in illegally, a VAR check then confirmed the on field decision.
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Brentford 2-3 Fulham - 83.
Leicester 2-0 Ipswich - 87.
Into the final 10 in London and Leicester, with the Foxes looking good for three points, and Fulham aiming to upset their rivals Brentford.
Vardy goes off
80. A standing ovation for the Leicester captain Jamie Vardy.
He got his perfect ending today, scoring his 200th Leicester goal on his 500th appearance.
Brentford 2-3 Fulham
70. A sensational turnaround at the Gtech Community Stadium.
Fulham were trailing five minutes ago, now they lead their London rivals.
Tom Cairney headed home the first, and Harry Wilson scored a curling effort from range to put Fulham AHEAD in London.
Goal - Harry Wilson (Fulham)
Goal - Tom Cairney (Fulham)
Leicester 2-0 Ipswich
69. The Foxes have doubled their lead at the King Power.
McAteer strikes from a tight angle as the stadium erupts.
This is just how Leicester wanted to sign off in the Premier League in front of their own fans.
Goal - Kansey McAteer (Leicester)
Leicester 1-0 Ipswich
68. The visitors have had 16 shots in this game so far.
However, only two of them have been on target.
The Foxes would happily take this scoreline right now.
Brentford 2-1 Fulham
51. This could be a cracking second-half with both sides going for it.
The second-half was delayed due to a drone over the stadium.
Fulham are throwing players forward, knowing they need at least two goals to keep their feint hopes of European football alive.
West Ham 1-2 Nott'm Forest
86. Jarrod Bowen, take a bow.
As Forest try to head clear he shows some sublime control before volleying into the top corner.
Different level.
Goal - Jarrod Bowen (West Ham)
West Ham 0-2 Nott’m Forest
84. Forest are looking in total control at the moment.
If West Ham can get a goal it will make this a nervy end to the game.
There is going to be a mammoth amount of extra-time thanks to VAR.
View from SunSport's Rob Maul in the capital
Okay, so Nikola Milenkovic scored a second goal for Nottingham Forest.
Off he went to celebrate.
Forest fans were ecstatic. And yet it was subjected to a VAR check for offside.
It appears the semi-automated offside technology was not working properly at the London Stadium and after SIX MINUTES, the referee had the signal to award the goal.
Morgan Gibbs-White’s foot looked to have been offside but given he did not touch the ball, the East Midlanders survived.
View from SunSport's Graeme Bryce at the King Power
Foxes fans are guaranteed to go home happy now - regardless of the final outcome here.
They have already got what they came for after Jamie Vardy brought the house down with his 200th goal in his 500th appearance.
Vardy celebrated by taking out the corner flag and raising it aloft high above his head - like a conquering warrior.
It's the only sign the 38-year-old has shown of flagging!West Ham 0-2 Nott'm Forest
73. West Ham have huffed and puffed here in an attacking sense today but are unable to blow this Forest defence down.
It is all about game management for the visitors now.
Nothing but three points keep them in the race for a top five spot.