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1Welbeck and Seagulls push for EuropeLast week’s costly defeat to Leeds means Brighton must overcome Manchester United on the final day to ensure they secure a place in Europe for the second time in their history. But Manchester City’s failure to beat Bournemouth means that Sunday’s meeting of two European finalists should be a carnival atmosphere as Arsenal celebrate their Premier League title and Crystal Palace’s Austrian manager takes charge for the final time at Selhurst Park.
EA Crystal Palace v Arsenal Christian Nørgaard will be hopeful of starting his first Premier League game for Arsenal … on the season’s final day. Benfica’s pull is strong: one of Portugal’s biggest club can offer European football next season and a chance to work again with the director of football Mário Branco, whom Silva thrived alongside at Estoril.
WU Manchester City v Aston Villa 7Anderson’s final Forest flourish?Elliot Anderson has spent a mere two years at the City Ground but has had an incredible effect on the team and club. The club wants to keep almost all the players because this is a very good group with quality and character and we have a very good base for next season.” Wherever he ends up, Sunday will be a chance for the Forest fans to laud Anderson’s ability, potentially, for one final time.
