 | Premier League: 10 things to look out for on the final day of the season |
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For the third time in 29 years, Everton’s Premier League status is on the line on the final day at Goodison Park although, unlike against or Coventry in 1998, survival is in their own hands. The task sounds straightforward enough: beat a Bournemouth team with nothing to play for and a 70th consecutive season in the top flight is guaranteed. Sean Dyche does not have a decent striker available with Dominic Calvert-Lewin, who has been integral to the team’s recent improvement, hamstrung again. Unless Vitaliy Mykolenko recovers from a thigh injury, he will not have a recognised full-back (left or right) available either.
David Moyes’s side have the distraction of a looming Europa Conference League final and are likely to field a weakened side.
James Maddison is likely to be recalled with Leicester needing a win to have any chance of survival.
Xhaka is likely to join Bayer Leverkusen soon and will almost certainly play his final game for Arsenal when they host Wolves.
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