Arsenal 1-1 Chelsea
Chelsea's draw with Arsenal handed Manchester United the Premiership title for the first time since 2003.
Champions for the previous two years, Chelsea found themselves a man and a goal down after Khalid Boularouz was sent off for fouling Julio Baptista.
Gilberto Silva put away the penalty as keeper Petr Cech went the wrong way.
Chelsea mounted a spirited rearguard action after the break and with 20 minutes left Michael Essien pulled them level with a courageous diving header.
Chelsea did not relinquish their title easily - their second-half performance was nothing short of remarkable - but they badly missed Didier Drogba, who was ruled out of the game with an ankle injury.
Salomon Kalou stood in for Drogba, but the former Feyenoord striker struggled to hold the ball and allow Chelsea's midfielders to come into the game.
This was the first time these two sides had met since Chelsea's Carling Cup final win, a match that had ended with a mass brawl.
Sunday's game also proved something of a scrap, though more in the sense of some protracted periods of disjointed play than of the players squaring up to one another.
With the game disrupted by a spate of free-kicks it took nearly near 35 minutes before a goalkeeper had to make a save, Cech comfortably holding an effort from Arsenal striker Emmanuel Adebayor.
Two minutes before the break Boularouz's dismissal left Chelsea in all sorts of problems.
It was the first time Boularouz had played for Chelsea since 17 March and his lack of match practice was evident as he allowed Baptista to nip ahead of him.
Boularouz compounded his error by scything down the Brazilian from behind, in the process earning himself a red card.
Petr Cech had had no success in saving any of Liverpool's penalties in the Champions League semi-final shootout and the Czech goalkepper proved similarly incapable of stopping Gilberto's spotkick.
In the second half Arsenal failed to capitalise on their numerical supremacy and after William Gallas missed good chance, Essien's flying header revived Chelsea's hopes of securing a miraculous win.
Shaun Wright-Phillips had flitted in and out of the game up to this point, but he dramatically
flitted in a when he sent over a cross to the near post that was flicked past Jens Lehmann by Essien.
Soon afterwards the former Lyon midfielder volleyed over the bar following a corner, while Frank Lampard forced a good save from Lehmann.
In stoppage time Kalou's shot was somehow tipped over the bar by Lehmann, while Emmanuel Eboue thrashed an effort against the crossbar.
Arsenal: Lehmann, Eboue, Gallas, Toure, Clichy, Diaby (Hoyte 79), Fabregas, Silva, Denilson (Hleb 59), Adebayor, Julio Baptista.Subs Not Used: Almunia, Senderos, Djourou.
Booked: Adebayor.
Goals: Silva 43 pen.
Chelsea: Cech, Ferreira, Boulahrouz, Terry, Bridge, Mikel (Diarra 74), Essien, Lampard, Wright-Phillips (Sinclair 80), Joe Cole, Kalou.Subs Not Used: Cudicini, Makelele, Sahar.
Sent Off: Boulahrouz (43).
Booked: Mikel, Essien.
Goals: Essien 70.
Att: 60,102.
Ref: A Wiley (Staffordshire).
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