Gameweek 34 may have lost six teams to the FA Cup calendar, but there was still more than enough fun on show across the Premier League.
Arsenal and Liverpool both used their opportunities to keep the pressure up on Manchester City at the top of the standings, while towards the bottom, this was a decisive week for the likes of Everton, Brentford and even Burnley's quests for survival.
Here are top ten performers from all the excitement.
It was far from a vintage performance from Arsenal as they saw off Wolves, but Martin Odegaard did his best to lead by example.
With the fatigue in his legs clear to see, Odegaard kept running until the final seconds and deservedly netted the goal that secured Arsenal's 2-0 victory in the dying embers.
It hasn't always been easy for Cody Gakpo at Liverpool, but the Dutchman built up some much-needed confidence with a smart showing against Fulham.
A relentless force down the left, Gakpo fired in four shots and created two chances, even grabbing the assist for Diogo Jota's late strike.
With relentless running and crucial composure in front of goal, Jean-Philippe Mateta played a decisive role in Crystal Palace's dismantling of West Ham United.
The striker did not take his foot off the gas pedal and walked away with two well-taken goals to take his tally for the season to nine.
After impressing against Atalanta, Trent Alexander-Arnold kept his hot run of form going with an electric showing in Liverpool's 3-1 win over Fulham.
He scored his side's first goal — the 100th goal involvement of Alexander-Arnold's Liverpool career — and was relentless with his desire to get the ball forwards.
Luton defenders will still be having nightmares about Bryan Mbeumo, who played a major role in Brentford's
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