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If Bournemouth lose to Nottingham Forest, and they also beat United that will result in Champions League football as long as Aston Villa finish fifth - which requires Liverpool to beat Brentford.As for their visitors, Champions League football has already been secured but Bruno Fernandes is going for the Premier League assist record after equalling Thierry Henry and Kevin De Bruyne's tally last weekend.Bruno Fernandes equalled the Premier League's assist record against Nottingham Forest(Image: Ash Donelon/Manchester United FC)Today11:09 BSTCristian Romero back in LondonSome big news to bring you ahead of Tottenham's huge relegation-decider against Everton with club captain Cristian Romero back in London, as reported by football.london.He was pictured in Argentina earlier this week with reports suggesting he had headed back to his home country to see his boyhood club Belgrano face River Plate in the Primera Division final on Sunday.Such a decision seemingly being made caused significant anger among Spurs supporters with Romero therefore set to be absent from their do-or-die match at home to Everton where the club could be relegated to the Championship if they lose and West Ham United beat Leeds.However, it is understood he actually returned to Argentina to undergo some further rehabilitation on his knee injury that was agreed upon weeks ago, but he is now back in the capital.Cristian Romero has angered Tottenham fans(Image: George Wood, Getty Images)Today10:44 BSTNewcastle United eyeing positive end to a disappointing seasonThis week, it was reported that Newcastle United's owners were prepared to sell their stake in the club by 25 percent.The Times claimed that Saudi Arabia's Private Investment Fund was prepared to dilute their shareholding in the Magpies but the move is said to be seen as an atte,pt to get equity into the Premier League club.Newcastle are plotting to announce a £200million training ground while talks of a new stadium continue. Carrying the responsibility of leading our special football club fills me with immense pride."Throughout the past five months, this group of players have shown they can reach the standards of resilience, togetherness and determination that we demand here."(Image: Premier League)Today09:33 BSTCurtain closing on Pep Guardiola's trophy-laden spellOver at the Etihad Stadium, it was so very nearly the prospect of a fairytale farewell for Pep Guardiola.The serial-winning manager will depart Man City after today’s game, bringing to a close an incredible chapter in the North West.John Stones and Bernardo Silva are also saying their goodbyes as they will leave upon the expiry of their contracts.But the focus will be on Guardiola, with Enzo Maresca reportedly lying in wait to take over."Ten years is a lot of time and I think the club needs a new manager, new energy, these incredible players we have right now and start to write another chapter," he said on Friday."I feel I would not have the energy [in the future] required to daily, every three days, to fight for the title, being in front of the players."After 10 years, it is good to shake, to move, different faces - it's really good for everyone."If I did not believe that, if they don't sack me, I would stay here.
But I think it is the perfect moment, perfect time."(Image: Michael Regan - The FA, The FA via Getty Images)Today09:29 BSTArsenal waiting to get their hands on the Premier League titleIt was touch-and-go at times but Arsenal are worthy winners of this season’s Premier League.Erling Haaland’s late equaliser against AFC Bournemouth was futile as it wasn’t enough to take the Premier League title race until the final day, cue celebrations at the London Colney training ground.The North London club are at Crystal Palace this afternoon and will be officially crowned champions, taking the mantle from Liverpool (more on them later).Mikel Arteta said: "I imagined winning it many times. I've done a lot of visualisation over the last few months."I could close my eyes and I could get to that picture immediately, and that was different to the other seasons."I knew that was the moment that was going to define the season."And, OK, what are the things that you can learn from the past that we didn't have, or which I did that can be done in a different way to help the players to get over the line?"For Arsenal, there is still a bigger fish to fry with the Champions League final against PSG in six days' time.Arsenal celebrate winning the Premier League title.(Image: Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)Today09:27 BSTRoberto De Zerbi: 'We have to play and to play with blood, with character and with spirit because it's a final'Oh to be a fly on the wall in the Spurs dressing room at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium today.Roberto De Zerbi knows he in a fight to keep the club in the division and ahead of their clash with Everton, there is fighting talk from the Italian.He said: "We have to play and to play with blood, with character and with spirit because it's a final.
After tomorrow, there is not a trophy, there is not a bonus, there is something more important than a trophy and a bonus, there is the future of the club."There is the history of the club, there is the pride of the players, there is the pride of the family of the players, there is the dignity of every one of us, and for that, I can't lose energy thinking about the next season."Tottenham Hotspur's battle to avoid relegation has gone to the final day.(Image: Getty Images)Today09:17 BSTLiverpool and the battle for EuropeIn terms of the Champions League, Liverpool need to win to secure their place.Aston Villa, who may still sore heads after the celebrations following their historic Europa League win, travel to Manchester City.Will City want to send Pep Guardiola, Bernardo Silva and John Stones off happy? ButBut should Crystal Palace win in Leipzig on Wednesday in the Conference League final, they will qualify for the Europa League so there could be nine teams in Europe next season.Got it?Nine Premier League clubs could be playing in European football next season.(Image: 2025 UEFA)Today09:16 BSTTottenham and the relegation battleWell, then the subplots.Down at the bottom of the table, Tottenham take on Everton needing to win to avoid relegation.Last season’s Europa League winners are on the brink of slipping into the Championship for the first time in 34 years.The Toffees could be the party-poopers, if you can even class it as a party, as David Moyes’ side look to finish the season with an element of pride after shooting themselves in the foot during their European push.West Ham have it all to do and need luck on their side as they host already-safe Leeds.Nuno Espirito Santo will need his players to step up following their gutless display at St James’ Park seven days ago.(Image: Michael Regan/Getty Images)Today09:06 BSTHow the table looks Before we go into the thick of everything, let’s have a look at today and the complexion of the table.All matches kick off at 4pm.Brighton vs Man UnitedBurnley vs WolvesCrystal Palace vs ArsenalFulham vs NewcastleLiverpool vs BrentfordMan City vs Aston VillaNottingham Forest vs BournemouthSunderland vs ChelseaSpurs vs EvertonWest Ham vs LeedsPremier League table ahead of the final day of the season.GD = Goal Difference1.
