Arsenal stopped Liverpool from becoming Premier League champions on Easter Sunday by defeating 10-man Ipswich 4-0 at Portman Road.
Leandro Trossard scored first for Mikel Arteta’s team after 14 minutes, followed by Gabriel Martinelli doubling their lead before the half-hour mark.
Ipswich had to play with only 10 players for an hour after Leif Davis received a red card for a tackle on Bukayo Saka.
Trossard scored his second goal on 69 minutes, with substitute Ethan Nwaneri sealing the victory two minutes before the end.
Arsenal's win prevented Liverpool from winning the title with five matches left to play.
Ipswich managed to avoid relegation for now, but they are likely to be sent down to the Championship next weekend if West Ham secures a draw against Brighton.
Arsenal's chances of winning their first league title in 20 years have diminished, with their focus now on winning the Champions League.
Arteta’s team arrived at Portman Road full of confidence after their impressive 5-1 aggregate win against Real Madrid in the quarter-finals. They took the lead early in the game.
As Ipswich threatened on the attack, a misplaced pass led to a counter-attack by Arsenal that resulted in Trossard scoring the opener.
Arsenal doubled their lead 14 minutes later, with Martinelli capitalizing on a flick from Mikel Merino.
The game took a turn when Davis was sent off for a late tackle on Saka, leaving Ipswich with 10 men.