With just two rounds to go in the Premier League, the final weekend sees the title race, top four and relegation battle all heading to dramatic conclusions.
Title race
This cannot be determined this weekend, however City of Manchester They can go one step closer to a fourth consecutive Premier League title when they face Fulham at Craven Cottage on Saturday.
If the champions score the maximum points, they will be at the top of the table for at least 24 hours Arsenal Not playing until 16:30 BST on Sunday against Manchester United.
See: Who will win the title Arsenal, Man City or Liverpool?
A win for City would end Liverpool’s title hopes as Pep Guardiola’s side move to 85 points, the highest the Reds can finish with 84 points from their final two matches.
However, a draw at Craven Cottage could see the Gunners take control of the title race, leaving Arsenal behind on goal difference.
Top four race
Aston Villa Defeat Liverpool in Monday’s final and they can secure their place in next season’s UEFA Champions League.
See: Race for European places: How things stand
Unai Emery’s men sit on 67 points and know that three points will come off Tottenham Hotspur Out of flow.
Even if Villa lose both of their fixtures, Spurs still need seven points and a swing on goal difference.
Discharge
Nottingham ForestPremier League status could be secured for another season before they host Chelsea at 17:30 BST on Saturday.
See: Who will go down in Burnley, Luton and Nott’m Forest?
Burnley Spurs need a win to keep their hopes alive Luton Town West Ham cannot afford to lose at United as their goal difference is significantly lower than Forest’s. Both matches kick off at 15:00 BST on Saturday.
If Forest beat Chelsea later in the day, Burnley’s exit will be confirmed regardless of their result at Spurs. Luton should have already won to avoid joining West Ham, but even so, they will need a fantastic result on the final day to overhaul Forest.