Leeds United's supporters suffered a nightmare end to the bank holiday weekend as they were forced to watch two of their relegation rivals chalk up huge wins in the battle to avoid the drop to the Championship.
The long weekend kicked off with Sam Allardyce's bow in the Whites dugout, with the new man in charge unable to pull off an upset at Manchester City, with the 2-1 defeat a lot closer than some feared it may be.
While expectations were low for the trip to the treble-chasers, it was Leeds' relegation rivals that did the damage on Monday. The day started well for Leeds, with Leicester City suffering a 5-3 defeat at Fulham, but Everton's stunning 5-1 victory at Brighton and the ensuing 4-3 win for Nottingham Forest against Southampton has seen Leeds slump to 19th place in the Premier League table, two points off safety.
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Both Everton and Forest will be hoping that the momentum of these invaluable victories will be enough to fuel them to further successes in the season's final three matches, while Leeds know that they cannot let any more games pass them by, as they gear up for their final 270 minutes of the Premier League season.
So how do you think it will pan out? Can Allardyce successfully pull off what would possibly best the best escape acts of his long and storied career so far? Or has the damage already been done?
You can predict the results for the final three games for each of the teams in the relegation scrap below and you will then be presented with your final Premier League table which will tell you whether Leeds' away days next season will be Old Trafford and Anfield, or Portman Road and Home Park.
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