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Manchester United 3-0 Aston Villa (8pm)
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Man Utd: De Gea, Da Silva, Jones, Evans, Evra, Carrick, Giggs, Valencia, Rooney (Welbeck 72), Kagawa, Van Persie.
Subs: Lindegaard, Ferdinand, Hernandez, Nani, Cleverley, Buttner.
Goals: Van Persie 2, 13, 33.

Aston Villa: Guzan, Lowton, Vlaar, Baker, Bennett (Clark 80), Westwood, Delph, Weimann, N'Zogbia (El Ahmadi 46), Agbonlahor, Benteke.
Subs: Given, Bent, Holman, Sylla, Bowery.
Referee: Anthony Taylor (Cheshire)
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Follow Sportsmail's coverage of the Barclays Premier League as Manchester United host Aston Villa at Old Trafford to conclude the weekend's fixtures.
Following Manchester City's 3-1 defeat at Tottenham yesterday, the Red Devils can claim a record 20th top flight title if they defeat Paul Lambert's team, who are fighting to avoid relegation

Sir Alex Ferguson's outfit are also chasing a league double and a fifth consecutive victory over the West Midlands side having come from 2-0 down to win 3-2 last November at Villa Park.
Send me your thoughts on the action at dan.ripley@dailymail.co.uk or contact me on Twitter @Ripinho.
22.06: Well that's it from me folks, thanks for following on a night when Manchester United have won a record 20th title - a big congratulations to them. Cheerio.

22.03: United striker Wayne Rooney spoke to Sky Sports after the game after winning his fifth league title:
'When you lose the title the way we did it wasn't a nice feeling, we've dug deep and worked together and tonight we've finished the job. This title is only going to help the young players in the squad. It's been a great season for me, you want to win trophies and we have done that.'

22.00: The players are still on the pitch celebrating in front of the crowd which is still quite full. Van Persie dodged questions on returning to Arsenal next weekend by the way as he simply said 'let me enjoy this moment.'



Record breakers: Manchester United's 20th league title is a top flight record
21.57: Hat-trick hero Robin van Persie spoke to Sky Sports after the game:
'I'm very happy its weird you know, I had to wait so long for the first title. It's fantastic, it's a championship for everyone at the club. Its a 20th title and well deserved.'
and on where he ranks that magnificent second goal:
'One of the best, but today it didn't matter. It was a great ball from Wayne, incredible. I needed a bit of luck but it's great.'

21.54: The flags are unveiled proclaiming United as champions as a scoreboard inside the ground reads out '#champions2013'. Even Fred the Red is getting involved with the on-pitch party now as Ferguson smiles and claps in front of the crowd.

21.51: Let the celebrations begin! The players on the pitch are quickly joined by substitutes and other squad players, as the team jump up and down in front of their home fans, who are anything but subdued now as they chant 'cham-pee-o-nees.'


Kings: Manchester United celebrate winning the title
MANCHESTER UNITED ARE THE NEW PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS
Full-time: Manchester United 3-0 Aston Villa

90min: There will be just two minutes of time added on.
'Not subdued. Everyone is holding their breath...' (see 83mins)

Lucy Cradduck, Australia via email

87min: El Ahmadi strikes the set-piece but his dipping effort is easily caught by De Gea.

Missed opportunity: Shinji Kagawa fires off target for Manchester United
86min: Villa look the most likely to score at this stage though as Phil Jones' trip concedes a free-kick to the left of goal and 25 yards out.

83min: Just under 10 minutes left now and United are closing in on that 20th title. The atmosphere seems strangely subdued inside the ground for the time being though - maybe the home fans have just become used to this sort of thing.

80min: As Welbeck receives treatment on his foot following a tangle with Ashley Westwood, Villa make a second change to send Ciaran Clark on for Bennett.

Parading the touchline: Both managers were active in guiding their teams in the second half
77min: What a miss! Valencia shows superior body strength against the Villa defence to control the ball inside the box before he cuts the ball back for Kagawa.
The midfielder does well to feint and create a space to shoot from, but he follows up by blazing off target.

76min: Cracking effort from El Ahmadi! Unmarked and not closed down 25 yards from goal, the substitute arrows a dipping drive towards the top corner that De Gea does well to back-pedal and tip over the crossbar.

75min: From Sportsmail's Neil Ashton at Old Trafford:
Always a bad sign when a team is 3-0 down and their own fans chant "Ole" every time a player gets a touch, which has been rare for Villa.

What goes up... Aston Villa's Nathan Baker leaps for a challenge with United's Shinji Kagawa
72min: First change for United as Rooney is given a big ovation from the home crowd before he is replaced by Danny Welbeck.

71min: Chance for United. Rooney's corner falls for Evans at his feet, and the defender's low snap shot across the target is cleared off the line by a defender.

70min: Apart from that Rooney shot, it's been a half that Villa have arguably edged but we will have a brief stoppage as Bennett receives treatment following an innocent clash with Rafael.

Warming up: United's Javier Hernandez waves to the crowd at Old Trafford
68min: 'The debate on where this United team ranks is down to one man: RVP. SAF needs to send over a nice bottle to Wenger for giving him the 20th title when he sold Van Persie to him. Nice one Arsenal.'
JP, Toronto via email

65min: Speaking of hat-tricks, Giggs is on one for assists as he lays the ball back for Rooney, before he cannons a drive which is blocked by the Villa defenders.

62min: From InfostradaLive:
Van Persie's hat-trick within 33 minutes was the fastest in the PL since Yakubu Aiyegbeni for Portsmouth vs Middlesbrough within 31 minutes (15 May 2004) 5-1.

Getting shirty: Villa's Joe Bennett pulls on the shirt of United's Rafael
59min: United of course are still hoping to break records this season. If they win tonight, they would need just three wins from their final four games to reach a record 30 victories, while they can also beat the points record of 95, with 96 points still a possibility if they win all their games.
Both are held by Chelsea from the 2004/05 season.

56min: It's still Villa seeing more of the ball and even with a 20th title in sight, Ferguson looks furious on the touchline as he barks orders at his side to up their game.

53min: This is another promising spell for Villa. El Ahmadi shows good body strength to win the ball, before Benteke collects a pass and forces a low diving save from De Gea.

Still got it: United's veteran midfielder Ryan Giggs attempts to out-run Villa's Matthew Lowton
50min: This really is the Van Persie show. From that corner, Nathan Baker nods across goal for Weimann whose header beats De Gea, only for Van Persie to head clear off the line. One-man team...

49min: It's low pressure stuff now for David De Gea but this isn't his finest moment as he flaps at a Weimann cross before United turn the ball behind for a corner.

48min: Another fast start from United as they win successive corners, but from the second set-piece a low cross turned is directed behind by Rooney.

Job half done: Sir Alex Ferguson applauds at Old Trafford
Second-half: One change for Villa as Karim El Ahmadi replaces N'Zogbia. Of course the other big winners so far are QPR and Reading who are now unlikely to be relegated tonight as we restart at Old Trafford.

20.55: The only comfort for Villa now is that with the game won, United may not be that hungry to fire home more goals in the second half.
The last thing Villa need confidence wise is another thrashing following the Chelsea hammering and I'm starting to wonder if Lambert will be regretting fielding such an attacking line-up.

20.50: So United are cruising to a 20th title, Villa are doing themselves no favours in the goal difference stakes and Van Persie now leads the Premier League goal scoring charts with 24 - one ahead of Luis Suarez.

Calling the shots: Aston Villa boss Paul Lambert looks on from the touchline
Half-time: Manchester United 3-0 Aston Villa

45min: As I type, Ron Vlaar's shot is still travelling out of Old Trafford and into orbit as the defender skies his shot from 35 yards. There will be two added minutes.

American dream: Manchester United's owners, the Glazers, look on from inside Old Trafford
42min: Villa fans to their credit are singing 'we're gonna win 4-3', as Benteke fires wide from outside of the box.

39min: United are out of sight in all forms this evening, but Villa still have a damage limitations job to do. If Lambert's team concede one more goal they will have the worst goal difference in the division - it could prove crucial come the end of the season.

36min: From OptaJoe:
11 - The five players to have more PL hat-tricks than RVP are Shearer (11), Fowler (9), Owen (8), Henry (8) & Rooney (6). Stellar.

Treble top: Robin van Persie sealed his hat-trick for Manchester United in the 33rd minute

33min: GOAL! MANCHESTER UNITED 3-0 Aston Villa
What a night for Robin van Persie. The striker is about to win his first Premier League title but he has just scored his fifth Premier League hat-trick. The Dutchman collects a pass from Giggs inside the box, before getting the ball out of his feet and slotting into the corner.

31min: This is much better in fact from Villa as they win a corner after N'Zogbia's shot across goal is blocked behind by Evans - the defender not struggling that much it seems.

Under pressure: Agbonlahor looks to steal the ball off Rafael
29min: Shouts of 'Rio' from the home crowd as Ferdinand goes for a warm up down the touchline. It looks like Jonny Evans is struggling with an injury for Manchester United and the defender may have to come off.

28min: Free-kick to Aston Villa and a yellow card for Patrice Evra after the United left-back's blatant trip on Charles N'Zogbia in the centre-circle to stop a counter attack.

25min: Villa have at least settled since United's swashbuckling start, as Joe Bennett's cross is comfortably claimed by David De Gea.

Reach out: Villa's Joe Bennett (right) tackles United's Shinji Kagawa
22min: From Sportsmail's Neil Ashton at Old Trafford:
'Well well� I saw goal of the century when Adebayor scored at Villarreal in the Champions League for Arsenal in 2009� Van Persie�s exceptional volley for United�s second has just beaten it

19min: Much like closing the stable door after the horse has bolted, Aston Villa are enjoying their best spell as they knock the ball around, with Ryan Giggs lucky to escape picking up a yellow card after a late fou

16min: From InfostradaLiv
Wayne Rooney assisted on Van Persie's 2-0, his 10th assist in the PL this season. Only Juan Mata has more (12
Stunning double: Robin van Persie volleyed home Manchester United's second go
13min: GOAL! MANCHESTER UNITED 2-0 Aston Vil
It's Robin van Persie's 27th goal of the season but is this the best of the lot? Rooney plays a long pass from inside his own half and the very next touch from the edge of the box results in the Dutchman powerfully volleying across goal and into the corner. It's certainly a contender for goal of the seaso

12min: What a start to this game, Villa so nearly level against the run of play as Christian Benteke curls over the bar first time from a through bal

10min: Manchester United are tearing Villa apart here. Van Persie's knockdown from a Giggs cross is cleared before Rafael's low shot moments later cannons low off the post across goa

Making a challenge: Villa's Gabriel Agbonlahor steals the ball off Manchester United's Rafa
8min: Aston Villa have been on the back foot so far but they go close to creating a chance as Andreas Weimann's low cross is just too far in front of Gabriel Agbonlaho

7min: From Sportsmail's Neil Ashton at Old Traffor
'Atmosphere electric, United fans standing to sing �we shall not be moved

6min: From OptaJ
: 1 - Ryan Giggs has provided his first Premier League assist of the season (Opta definition); he managed eight in 2011-12. Time
. That goal was timed at 82 seconds by the w

4min: And so nearly 2-0! Valencia again is the creator as he swings a cross into the box, but Van Persie this time heads ov

Tap in: Robin van Persie opens the scoring for Manchester Uni

2min: GOAL! MANCHESTER UNITED 1-0 Aston Vi
a United will look to overcome a few....oh wait they have scored. Wayne Rooney picks out Antonio Valencia with a superb diagonal ball (hint of offside there) before the midfielder cuts the ball back for Rafa
. The full-back swings a cross to the back post, which is played across goal by Ryan Giggs for Robin van Persie to tap ho

Kick-off: Manchester United get us go

Greetings: Villa boss Paul Lambert (left) and Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson meet before kick-
f 19.58: Out come the players to a packed ground and plenty of camera flashes. Big screams of 'United' from the home cro

19.55: Both teams are in the tunnel as Villa join United shortly after the hosts emerge from the changing room. Brad Guzan and David De Gea exchange a handsha

In preparation: Shinji Kagawa warms up for Manchester United before the g
e 19.52: From InfostradaLi
: 'This is only the second time in the PL era that the league can be decided on a MONDAY after #MUFC won the title on Monday 2 May 199
' From OptaJ
: 56 - Brad Guzan has conceded more goals than any other Premier League goalkeeper this season. Backac

19.49: Just over 10 minutes until kick-off, Old Trafford is filling up nicely now with the teams having completed their warm u

19.46: From InfostradaLi
: Wayne Rooney will play his 400th match for #MUFC in all competitions. He needs three goals to reach 200 for the cl

19.43: Full line-ups from Old Traffo
: Man Utd v Aston Vi
a Man Utd: De Gea, Da Silva, Jones, Evans, Evra, Carrick, Giggs, Valencia, Rooney, Kagawa, van Persie. Subs: Lindegaard, Ferdinand, Hernandez, Nani, Welbeck, Cleverley, Buttn
. Aston Villa: Guzan, Lowton, Vlaar, Baker, Bennett, Westwood, Delph, Weimann, N'Zogbia, Agbonlahor, Benteke. Subs: Given, Clark, El Ahmadi, Bent, Holman, Sylla, Bowe
. Referee: Anthony Taylor (Cheshi

Down at Old Trafford with ManU fans ahead of Villa game 19.38: Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson spoke to Sky Sports before the ga
: 'Vidic is injured, Rio has a slight injury, it would have been a gamble to play him, if he comes on he will be ok
. 'Vidic picked the injury up against West Ham. Jones and Evans are great young players. Give credit to your opponents which we will do tonight because they have lively players and are quick on the counter. Saying that we have the right players for the gam

19.35: From Sportsmail's Neil Moxl
: Did Paul Lambert really want to play shoot-out at Old Trafford? Judging by his team, yes. Not sure I would be as bold but it's his ne

19.32: That's a very attacking line-up from Aston Villa by the way with four forwards. I admire Paul Lambert and his positive attitude this evening but I hope Villa don't just become lambs to the slaught

Class of 2000: On this day 13 years ago, Manchester United won the Premier League ti
e 19.27: From InfostradaLi
: ON THIS DAY 13 year ago, 22 April 2000, Manchester United won their 13th league title after a 3-1 win at Southampto

19.24: Aston Villa boss Paul Lambert has told Sky Sports his side are not at Old Trafford to make up the numbe
: 'We are not here just to make up the numbers. United going for the league or not, this was always going to be toug

'When you come here it's still a really tough place but we need the points just as much they
. 'We are always a threat but first we have to get the ball. We will give it a right good go, we are not here to sit bac

Boost: Aston Villa see the return of Gabriel Agbonla
r 19.19: Manchester United are without first-choice central defenders Rio Ferdinand and Nemanja Vidic as they look to clinch a record 20th league title against Aston Villa at Old Traffo
. Instead, with Ferdinand on the bench, Sir Alex Ferguson has Phil Jones and Jonny Evans paired together, whilst Robin van Persie and Wayne Rooney are both included in a team that also contains Shinji Kaga
. Three points are enough for the hosts but the game is not without consequence for Villa as they remain in trouble at the bottom, just three points clear of the drop zone. Manager Paul Lambert brings back Gabriel Agbonlahor for Jordan Bowe

19.14: Some interesting thoughts from Sir Alex Ferguson in his programme notes. The Manchester United boss has sa
: �If we want to win the league we must nail our colours to the mast. That is my mantra now as we enter the last lap in the championship and it was something I felt was in great evidence when we played Stoke last weeke

�There are five to play and three of them are at home. The points have to be won but we will do it because we are made of strong stu

�People talk about pressure. Certainly when you are on the brink of capturing another league title there is an expectation that can make you feel nervous

One last push: Sir Alex Ferguson has called for his team to nail their colours to the
st 19.09: Manchester United starting
I: De Gea, Evans, Evra, Rafael, Jones, Valencia, Rooney, Giggs, Carrick, Van Persie, Kag

19.06: Aston Villa starting
I: Guzan, Lowton, Vlaar, Baker, Bennett, Westwood, Delph, N�Zogbia, Weimann, Agbonlahor, Bent

19.03: There are overcast scenes in Manchester, with plenty of supporters now outside the ground. Many seem keen to grab themselves some of the merchandise proclaiming a 20th title. It could be a party atmosphere inside the ground this even

Shock victory: Gabriel Agbonlahor's goal gifted Aston Villa a shock win at Manchester United in
09 19.00: Just an hour until kick-off. The team news should be on the way very shortly as fans start to enter Old Tarff

18.57: Villa will also be keen to end an awful recent record against United. They have lost every game since drawing 2-2 at Villa Park in 2010 and haven't beaten the Red Devils since Gabriel Agbonlahor's strike secured a 1-0 at Old Trafford a year earl

18.52: There's a big incentive for Aston Villa to win tonight. As well as pulling six points clear of Wigan, the West Midlands side could go level on points with Sunderland, Stoke and Fulh

Hammer blow: West Ham's win over Wigan on Saturday handed Villa a boost in the battle against relega
on 18.47: Another amusing story coming out of Old Trafford this week concerns Van Persie and how the striker could stay at Old Trafford long after his playing career is o
r. Talk around the clubs suggests the 29-year-old has the potential to be a competent future co

18.42: From Opta
e: 7/0 - No PL team has conceded more penalties than Aston Villa this season (7), while Man Utd are the only side yet to concede one. Contr

18.39: Some breaking news this evening surrounding Luis Suarez and the biting incident from yesterday (you may have heard about it) is that the Liverpool striker has been charged by the FA, read more h

Star man: Robin van Persie has excelled since joining from Arsenal last su
er 18.34: From Opta
e: 3 - Man Utd have lost their last three Premier League games on a Monday, after winning each of the previous nine. Unha

18.31: Speaking of Van Persie, should United win the title tonight, Arsenal could give the former Gunners striker and his team-mates a guard of honour when they travel to the Emirates Stadium for their next game. It's sure to be a bitter feeling for many fans of the north London side should that hap

18.28: One key player behind United's successful season is Robin van Persie. But what of his strike partner, Wayne Roo
y? It's not been the England star's greatest year having spent much of it in the Dutchman's shadow, as Sportsmail's Martin Samuel explains in his excellent column that Rooney could simply be burning

Party mood: United fans were keen to catch on to a possible 20th title
in 18.23: Being honest, it's fair to say not many expect Aston Villa to spoil the party this evening but Paul Lambert's team have started to find confidence and form in the last few we
s. They have lost just one of their last five games, and the 2-1 home defeat to Liverpool was a tad unfortunate for t
m. Having said that, I remember saying a similar thing before they played Chelsea in December - a game they would then lose

18.18: From Sportsmail's Alex
y: 'Very odd that #mufc have to wait until the final home game of the season to receive the trophy. What possible reas

18.15: The good news just keeps coming for United it seems, as it is likely there will be a bidding war to be the club's kit supplier in the near fut
e. Current suppliers Nike will likely aim to extend their deal beyond 2015, but they are set to face competition from Liverpool's current manufactures Warrior, who are hoping to expand their exposure in the



Record breakers: Manchester United will aim to win a record 20th league title when they face Aston V
la 18.10: For the record, Manchester United must win to secure a 20th title this evening. A draw would not be good enough. It's the same for the relegation scrap too as shared points at Old Trafford would mean QPR and Reading get a brief stay of execut

18.05: Kick-off isn't until 8pm this evening but we are roughly just under an hour away until the official team news drops. The one big question mark surrounds Gabriel Agbonlahor, with Aston Villa desperate for the striker to shake off an inju

18.00: It's not all about crowning champions tonight though. This is also a massive game concerning the foot of the ta
e. Should Aston Villa do the unthinkable and actually win this evening, it would relegate QPR and Reading into the Championship - while also piling the pressure on Wi

Time to celebrate: A merchandise seller parades flags and scarves to mark a 20th United t
le 17.55: Well, I say United could get both hands on the trophy. That's not strictly true...for tonight anyway. Should they complete the job against Villa there will be no trophy presentation this even
g. Instead the club would have to wait until May 12 when they take on Swansea at Old Trafford to be reunited with the Premier League tro
y. 17.50: Fans are already flocking to Old Trafford, and if you thought I was jumping the gun by being so certain of a United title win - you should see some or the merchandise on offer outside of Old Trafford this evening. Pictures are on the way very shor

17.45: It's going to happen, it's just a case of where and when. Manchester United already have one hand on the Premier League trophy and tonight will provide them with the first opportunity in which they can make that two. Welcome to Sportsmail's live coverage as the Red Devils take on Aston Villa looking to seal a record 20th cr
n. Comeback kings: Manchester United came from 2-0 to win 3-2 in the reverse fixture at Villa Park in Nove
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