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Premier League final day: Arsenal's party, Spurs' battle, Pep's goodbye

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If West Ham win, they need Tottenham to lose to ensure their survival. Get instant access with no contract Live Premier League table Watch FREE Premier League highlights Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Jamie Redknapp criticises Spurs for their performances this season When these two sides last met in late October, Spurs eased past the Toffees 3-0 at the Hill Dickinson Stadium to sit third in the Premier League and just five points behind leaders Arsenal.It is a position that seems scarcely believable now.In the space of seven months, Spurs have had three different head coaches, lost six games in a row for the first time in the club's history and have been on a 15-match winless league run.Yet the worst could still come, with a first relegation in 49 years looming.Make no mistake, this is Tottenham's biggest game in recent history.



Liverpool vs Brentford permutations Liverpool need just a point to be mathematically sure of Champions League qualification Brentford need to win at Anfield to finish seventh and make it into next season's Europa League But the Bees would then need Chelsea and Brighton both fail to win at Sunderland and home to Man Utd respectively. And given the question marks surrounding the depth of the Man Utd squad, that could play into Brighton's hands.Callum BishopCan Sunderland finish above Newcastle?Sunderland vs Chelsea, live on Sky Sports+While Sunderland are still in the hunt for a European finish, they will also be hoping to get one over on their local rivals by finishing above them in the Premier League table.The Black Cats are 10th, two points above Eddie Howe's side.

Sunderland have not finished above the Magpies since the 2016/17 season, when Sunderland were 20th in the Premier League and Newcastle won the Championship.Regis Le Bris' team still have the chance to finish in seventh, although would need to win their game and hope Brighton and Brentford both lose. The will need to arrest a poor run of form away from home too, having not won any of their last four games on the road in all competitions.They too need three points to ensure they are playing some form of European football next season under Xabi Alonso.Charlotte MarshCherries fans will have one eye on Anfield & EtihadNottingham Forest vs Bournemouth, live on Sky Sports+ and Sky OneBournemouth will have all eyes on both the Etihad and Anfield on Sunday as they look to seal an unlikely spot in next season's Champions League in what is also Andoni Iraola's final game in charge.And that is because Aston Villa's Europa League win in midweek has opened the door for a sixth qualification spot in Europe's premier club competition next season, but crucially only if Unai Emery's side finish fifth.