Tottenham 2 Everton 2
Eric Dier fired Spurs ahead in the third minute of this clash already.
But the Toffees proved to be tough just to chew and spit out and made it 2-1 after strikes from Theo Walcott and Cenk Tosun.
Christian Eriksen then struck the equaliser for the hosts 10 minutes from time.
Leicester 0 Chelsea 0
King Power Stadium played host to the only goalless match of the day, with Chelsea failing to find the back of the net despite enjoying the bulk of the possession.
Burnley 1 Arsenal 3
Arsenal secured fifth-place on the log with an away win at Burnley.
The Gunners had to wait for the 52nd minute to score the opener via Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, who doubled their lead 10 minutes later.
Ashley Barnes got one back for Burnley before Eddie Nketiah made it 3-1.
Man United 0 Cardiff 2
Manchester United were booed off Old Trafford after suffering a shock final-day defeat thanks to a Nathanie Mendez-Laing brace for relegated Cardiff.
Watford 1 West Ham 4
West Ham captain Mark Noble led from the front to score the opener in the 15th minute, before Manuel Lanzini doubled their lead just before half time.
Gerard Deulofeu got one back for the Hornets after the break before Jose Holebas was sent off.
Down a man, Marko Arnautovic and Noble completed a miserable afternoon for Watford.
Crystal Palace 5 Bournemouth 3
Bournemouth staged a late comeback at Crystal Palace after trailing 3-0 thanks to first-half strikes from Michy Batshuayi, Wilfried Zaha and an own goal by Jack Simpson.
The Cherries picked themselves up to hit back via Jefferson Lerma and Jordan Ibe, before Patrick van Aanholt made it 4-2.
Joshua King struck another goal for Bournemouth, before Andros Townsend made sure of the points for the hosts 10 minutes from time.
Fulham 0 Newcastle 4
Jonjo Shelvey and Ayoze Perez scored within two first-half minutes to silence Craven Cottage as Fulham took the plunge to the Championship on the back of a 4-0 defeat to Newcastle, with Fabian Schar and Salomon Rondon adding goals in the second half.
S’hampton 1 H’field 1
Nathan Redmond scored shortly before half time to give the Saints the edge in this encounter.
But bottom-of-the-pile Huddersfield scored their final goal of the Premier League season via Alex Pritchard to secure one last log point for the Terriers.