Champions Manchester City beat Southampton 1-0 to get to 100 points and end their historic season with more Premier League records.
City become the first Premier League team to reach a century of points and their 19-point advantage over second-placed Manchester United broke the record for the biggest title-winning margin.
They did miss out on breaking rivals United's record for the earliest title-winning date by a day, which was scuppered by their dramatic 3-2 derby defeat on April 7.
The most-expensively assembled squad in world football (click here for full ranking) ended the campaign with 100 points, 32 wins (16 home, 16 away), 106 goals and a goal difference of +79!
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Man City's record-breaking hits & misses
- Earliest title-winning date: 14 April (Man Utd, 2000-01) - MISSED OUT (April 15)
- Record games remaining: Five games (Man Utd, 1907-08, 2000-01, Everton 84-85) - EQUALLED
- Most points: 95 (Chelsea, 2004-05), BROKEN: 100
- Most wins: 30 (Chelsea, 2016-17), BROKEN: 32
- Most home wins: 18 (Chelsea, 2005-06; Man Utd, 2010-11; Man City, 2011-12), MISSED OUT: 16
- Most away wins: 15 (Chelsea, 2004-05), BROKEN: 16
- Most goals: 103 (Chelsea, 2009-10), BROKEN: 106
- Most home goals: 68 (Chelsea 2009-10), MISSED OUT: 61
- Most away goals: 48 (Liverpool, 2013-14), MISSED OUT: 45
- Biggest positive goal difference: 71 (Chelsea, 2009-10), BROKEN: 79
- Biggest title-winning margin: 18 points (Man Utd, 1999-00), BROKEN: 19
- Most consecutive wins: 14 (Arsenal, Feb-Aug 2002), BROKEN (18, Aug-Dec 2017)
- Quickest side to score 100 goals in a Premier League season: 37 games (Liverpool 2013-14, Manchester City 2013-134), BROKEN (35 games)