Sky have confirmed that they will broadcast a 'special' Soccer Special tomorrow which will show goals from the final of the Premier League as they happen. Sky Sports will simultaneously show Manchester City vs Aston Villa on Sky Sports Main Event, Liverpool vs Wolves on Sky Sports Premier League and Brentford vs Leeds United on Sky Sports Football and Showcase, with coverage starting at 3pm ahead of the 4pm kick-off.
Previously, Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham clashes were not set to be broadcasted, despite the stakes on the table. But, with Sky Sports' Soccer Special, fans will be able to watch the goals from the other seven games on Sky Sports News as they happen.
The final day of the Premier League season is set to bow out in spectacular fashion, with a handful of various outcomes on the cards. City and Liverpool will learn who will be crowned champions of England, while the likes Burnley, Leeds United and Everton all face the prospect of relegation.
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Top-spot, Champions League, Europa League, Europa Conference League and relegation is all to play for and there'll be as many broken hearts as smiles on faces. Arsenal look set to be at the centre of the drama with potential influence on both the top and bottom of the table.
Due to the Gunners' heart-breaking loss to Newcastle United at St. James' Park during the week, Chelsea confirmed their place in the European top-flight for a third successive year. Thomas Tuchel's side currently sit third on 70 points with two games to spare, peering into the rear view mirror as the north London outfits battle it out.
On the final day, Tottenham travel to Carrow Road to face already relegated Norwich City, meanwhile the Gunners welcome Everton to the Emirates Stadium. But, with the Toffees having now secured safety from the drop, Mikel Arteta's side may have been handed a silver-lining on Sunday afternoon.
Antonio Conte needs at least a point and for Arsenal to not win by more than a 15-goal advantage for Spurs to wrap up Champions League qualification. Though, if Tottenham fail to win or draw against the Canaries, the Gunners must win to clamber back into the top-four.