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Robert Hynes

Premier League permutations, fixtures and table as Manchester City and Liverpool go for title

The final round of Premier League games takes place on Sunday afternoon and there's still plenty to play for at both ends of the table.

Here's the permutations:

Title race

Manchester City remain favourites to become champions for a fourth time in five seasons as they sit one point ahead of Liverpool with a plus-six better goal difference. Jurgen Klopp’s quadruple-chasing Reds must beat Wolves at Anfield and hope Pep Guardiola’s side drop points against Aston Villa at the Etihad if they are to regain the Premier League title and deny City their sixth domestic crown in 11 years.

Champions League

Chelsea are all-but assured of the third Champions League place, but the fourth is still up for grabs with London rivals Tottenham and Arsenal both in contention. Spurs, in the box-seat with a two-point advantage and a vastly superior goal difference, are virtually assured of a top-four finish if they avoid defeat at relegated Norwich. The Gunners, meanwhile, must win at the Emirates against Everton and pray Antonio Conte’s men slip up at Carrow Road, otherwise it will be fifth spot and a Europa League spot for them.

Europa League/Europa Conference League

Manchester United are on course for the second Europa League spot as they head into the final day two points better off than seventh-placed West Ham. But if the Red Devils fail to secure all three points at Crystal Palace, the Hammers would consign them to the Europa Conference League next season with victory at Brighton courtesy of a much better goal difference. No other teams are in contention.

Relegation

Everton sealed Premier League safety on Thursday night by beating Palace and the fight for survival is a straight shoot-out between Leeds and Burnley. The pair are level on 35 points, but the Clarets’ far superior goal difference means Leeds, who play at Brentford, must better Burnley’s result at home against Newcastle if they are to retain top-flight status for a third season.

Final day fixtures

4:00pm Arsenal v Everton

4:00pm Brentford v Leeds United

4:00pm Brighton & Hove Albion v West Ham United

4:00pm Burnley v Newcastle United

4:00pm Chelsea v Watford

4:00pm Crystal Palace v Manchester United

4:00pm Leicester City v Southampton

4:00pm Liverpool v Wolves

4:00pm Manchester City v Aston Villa

4:00pm Norwich City v Tottenham Hotspur

Premier League table ahead of the final day:

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