The Premier League's final round of fixtures on Sunday will decide the fates of a number of clubs.
WhileArsenalwon their first league title in 22 years on Tuesday, the season finale will determine the remaining qualification places for Europe. final relegation spot.
At the top, the Gunners,Manchester CityandManchester Unitedwill be in the Champions League. are guaranteed to finish as the top three.
Aston Villahave also qualified for the Champions League, but the result of Wednesday's Europa League final -. Unai Emery's side's final league position - will determine whether one or two more English clubs earn a Champions League spot on the final day.
At the bottom,Wolverhampton WanderersandBurnleyhave already had relegation to the Championship confirmed. They will be joined by one ofTottenhamandWest Ham.
Here is a look at what is still at stake on the final day of the season.
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Aston Villa moved three points clear of Liverpool with a win over them last Friday
This one gets a little bit confusing, butVilla's Europa League result against Freiburgwill make things clearer.
Because England has won one of two Elite Performance Spots (EPS) for next season's Champions League. five Premier League clubs will feature in the competition instead of four. Like England, Spain have also guaranteed five clubs.
We already know thatArsenal, City, United and Villa are four of those.
But because of Villa's involvement in the Europa League final. there is a scenario where six English clubs qualify for the Champions League next term.
For that to happen, Villa would need to win the Europa League final and then finish fifth.
Currently, they are fourth - three points clear of fifth-placedLiverpool. That meansLiverpoolwould need to beatBrentfordand hope Villa lose at City for them to overtake Emery's team.
Fans ofBournemouthandBrightonwill also hope this happens. If it does, it means one of them would joinLiverpooland be a sixth English team in the Champions League.
The Cherries only need a point atNottingham Forestto guarantee a top-six finish.
Meanwhile, the Seagulls would need to beatManchester Unitedand forBournemouthto lose to finish sixth.
If Villa lose the Europa League final. it is simply the top five English clubs who will qualify for the Champions League.
Liverpoolwould only need a point to guarantee a top-five finish. But if they lose at home to the Bees, they would only not finish fifth ifBournemouthwon at Forest. the Cherries overturned a six-goal deficit in goal difference.
Bournemouth's 1-1 draw with Manchester City on Tuesday means they have qualified for Europe for the first time
Bournemouthhave already guaranteed at least a top-seven finish, meaning they will either qualify for the Champions League or Europa League.
At present, sixth. seventh will qualify for Uefa's second-tier competition due toManchester Citywinning the FA Cup and England winning an EPS.
If English clubs get six Champions League spots, they will lose a Europa League spot in exchange. That would mean only seventh place would qualify for the Europa League.
IfBournemouthovertakeLiverpoolin the table. English clubs do not have six Champions League teams, the Reds would be one of two teams in the Europa League next season.
Brightonare currently seventh and have a one-point advantage overChelseaandBrentfordas the two teams directly below them.
A win for the Seagulls would guarantee them Europa League football at least.
IfBrightonfail to win andChelseawin atSunderland, the Blues would overtakeBrighton.
Chelseacan also overtakeBrightonwith a draw, ifBrightonwere to lose by two goals andBrentfordfail to win at Anfield.
Sunderlandthemselves could finish in the top seven. For that to happen, they would needBrightonto lose andBrentfordto drop points.
Chelsea's 2-1 win over Tottenham on Tuesday means they are in a European qualification spot at present heading into the final day of the season
It is a similar story in qualification for the one place available for the play-off qualifying round of next season's Conference League.
Chelseaare in eighth and currently possess that available spot. Eighth place qualifies for the Conference League due to City winning the EFL Cup. the EPS to an English club.
Chelseawill secure European football in at least the Conference League with a win overSunderland.
Brentfordwill secure a top-eight finish if they betterChelsea's result.
Sunderlandin 10th would leapfrog both if they beatChelseaandBrentforddrop points.
Defeat for West Ham at Newcastle last Sunday means they have to beat Leeds United to stand any chance of survival
JoiningWolvesandBurnleyin the Championship next season will be one of Spurs orWest Ham.
Tottenhamin 17th do have a significant advantage going into the final day of the season. They are two points clear of their London rivals and are 12 goals better in terms of goal difference.
While mathematically not guaranteed, a draw for Spurs at home toEvertonall but confirms their stay in the Premier League.
The only scenario where this would not happen is if Spurs draw andWest Hamwere to beatLeedsby 12 or more goals. a scoreline that has never happened in the 34-year history of the Premier League.
A win for Roberto de Zerbi's side guarantees safety.
West Hamhave to beatLeedsto stand any chance of survival. If they beatLeedsand Spurs lose to the Toffees, the Hammers will stay up.
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