Premier League final day (All Games at 6pm today)

Mishale

Elder Lister
Premier League final day: Champions League and relegation battles set to dominate

Champions League qualification and the battle to avoid relegation are the major issues at stake as the Premier League season concludes on Sunday.

Leicester City host Manchester United with both teams and Chelsea competing for the two remaining top-four spots.
Two of Aston Villa, Watford and Bournemouth will be relegated.
Europa League qualification is also up for grabs, with Wolves and Tottenham battling for sixth place, which guarantees a European place next season.

Jamie Vardy is favourite to win the Golden Boot, while the Golden Glove is also up for grabs.
Manchester City's Kevin de Bruyne will be hoping to match - or break - an assists landmark only previously achieved by Thierry Henry, plus the Premier League will bid farewell to a legend as De Bruyne's City team-mate David Silva plays his final match in the competition.

Heartbreak and tears - who will go down?
fans of Bournemouth, Watford and Aston Villa are preparing for a nerve-shredding day as their clubs look to avoid joining Norwich in the Championship.
After a long slog of a season, three teams separated by three points and with almost identical goal differences, are left to battle for one Premier League place.
Bournemouth boss Eddie Howe (left), Aston Villa head coach Dean Smith and Watford's interim head coach Hayden Mullins (right) are hoping to guide their teams to Premier League safety


Villa, who start the day outside of the bottom three on goal difference, visit a West Ham side who are now safe, 18th-placed Watford go to FA Cup finalists Arsenal, while 19th-placed Bournemouth are at mid-table Everton.

Sports data analysts Gracenote have used their Euro Club Index to work out the chances of relegation for those teams trying to stay up.
Bournemouth's chances of going down are rated at 95%, Watford are 77.5% while the figure is 28.5% for Villa.

With all of Sunday's games kicking off at 16:00 BST, expect tears to be flowing around 17:50 - just not from fans in stadiums, as we have become used to on the last day of the league season.
For a detailed explanation of the permutations at the bottom, click here.

Passports at the ready - who will make Europe?
With champions Liverpool and runners-up Manchester City having booked their places in next season's Champions League, Chelsea, Leicester and Manchester United are battling it out for the final two group-stage spots.

United, who are third, will guarantee a top-four finish if they avoid defeat at fifth-placed Leicester. FA Cup finalists Chelsea, who are one point clear of Leicester, just need a point against sixth-placed Wolves to secure a place. Leicester will guarantee a spot in the top four by beating Manchester United.

Meanwhile, Wolves will qualify for the Europa League for a second successive season if they win at Chelsea.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's United were six points off the top four after a 2-0 home defeat by Burnley on 22 January. They go into the final day with an 88% chance of making the Champions League, according to Gracenote, as do Chelsea. Leicester's chances are rated at 70%.
Click here for a more detailed explanation of the race for the Europe.

English one-two for Golden Boot?
Eight years ago, Jamie Vardy was playing non-league football for Fleetwood Town. On Sunday, the Leicester striker could win the Golden Boot awarded to the leading Premier League scorer.

Vardy, 33, is top of the scoring charts with 23 goals, two ahead of Southampton's Danny Ings, his nearest rival for the award.
While Vardy goes into the Foxes' final game at home to Manchester United without a goal in his past two appearances, Ings has scored six times in eight matches since the restart for Southampton, who entertain Sheffield United.

Should Vardy and Ings seal the top two places, it will be the first time two English forwards have finished top of the scoring charts outright since 1999-2000, when Sunderland's Kevin Phillips scored 30 and Newcastle's Alan Shearer got 23.

In 2015-16, Vardy shared runners-up spot with Manchester City's Argentina forward Sergio Aguero - the pair ending the season on 24 goals, one behind Tottenham's Harry Kane.
With Manchester City's Raheem Sterling on 19 goals, there is a chance English forwards could fill the top three places, although Arsenal's Gabon striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (20) and Liverpool's Egypt forward Mohamed Salah (19) might have something to say about that.
Premier League top scorers

Will Pope be crowned clean sheet king?
Burnley against Brighton is one of the few games on the final day with little riding on it.
The Clarets start ninth after another solid season while the Seagulls have secured their safety.
But it is a huge game for Nick Pope as he chases the prestigious Golden Glove - the award for the goalkeeper who keeps the most clean sheets in a Premier League season.

The Clarets stopper has managed an impressive 15 shutouts - the same number as Manchester City's Brazil keeper Ederson.
Pope will become the first English winner of the award since City's Joe Hart in 2014-15 if Burnley do not concede against Brighton - and relegated Norwich score at Pep Guardiola's runners-up.

If Pope and Ederson finish on the same number of clean sheets, the award will be shared for the first time since 2013-14 when Chelsea's Petr Cech and Arsenal's Wojciech Szczesny were tied on 16 shutouts.

Thanks for the memories
Although there will be no supporters present, Silva will be fighting back the tears when he makes his 309th and final Premier League appearance for Manchester City.
The former Spain playmaker, 34, is regarded as one of the club's greatest-ever players, a key figure in transforming City into the dominant domestic force over the past few years.

Silva, who has helped the club win 11 major trophies in 10 years, announced in June he would leave at the end of the 2019-20 season, adding: "Ten years for me is enough. It's the perfect time for me."
Since arriving from Valencia for £24m in July 2010, he has provided 93 assists in the Premier League and scored 60 goals.

Premier League goal involvements since 2010-11
Name GoalsAssistsTotal
Sergio Aguero18046226
Harry Kane 14220162
Wayne Rooney10253155
David Silva6093153


Other things to look out for
Will Liverpool finish the season with another record? Jurgen Klopp's runaway champions are in the hunt for the biggest title-winning points margin.
The record currently stands at 19, set by Manchester City in 2017-18 when they finished on 100 points and runners-up Manchester United got 81. Liverpool, who are at Newcastle, are 18 points clear with one match to go.

Meanwhile, Henry's record of 20 Premier League assists in one season is under threat.
Henry achieved the record in 2002-03 at Arsenal but Manchester City's De Bruyne needs just one more to go level with the Gunners legend.

 

Mishale

Elder Lister
this was my final Table prediction 3 weeks ago

my final table.
1) Liverpool (99 points) - win the league - qualify CL
2) Man City (84 points) - ban upheld no Champions or Europa league - win FA
3) Chelsea (71 points) - qualify CL
4) Man Utd (70 points) - qualify CL - win Europa
5) Leicester (69 points) - qualify CL
6) Wolves (62 points) - qualify EL
7) Arsenal (60 points) - qualify EL
8) Tottenham (59 points) -qualify EL
9) Everton (57 points)

how the Table looks like before the final games

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who makes it to the CL and Europa and who goes down?

final games

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Mishale

Elder Lister
Waiting for drama
Utd are getting 2 penalties today. Penandes will pretend to be fouled and penalties will be given
hii ya Leicester-Man u lazima nione
will there be drama like the 2011-2012 season where Aguero scored in the last minute to win the league after Man Untd thought they had won?

will Liescter be leading in the 90th minute only for Man United to be awarded a penalty to level things and qualify or will Leicester be beneficiaries of a penalty to win the game and qualify?

less than an hour to kick off.
 

Mishale

Elder Lister
half time scores

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AS IT STANDS
Top four: Liverpool, Man City, Chelsea, Man Utd
Fifth and sixth: Leicester, Tottenham
Going down: Bournemouth, Watford, Norwich

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Race for the golden boot
  1. Jamie Vardy - 23
  2. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang - 22
  3. Danny Ings - 21
 

Mishale

Elder Lister
final scores and table

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How it ends
Top four: Liverpool, Man City, Man Utd, Chelsea
Fifth and sixth: Leicester, Tottenham
Relegated: Bournemouth, Watford, Norwich

Golden Boot final standings
  1. Jamie Vardy - 23
  2. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang - 22
  3. Danny Ings - 22
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And at 33 years old, Vardy is also the oldest winner of the Premier League Golden Boot, taking the record from Didier Drogba, who was 32 when he won the award in 2009/10.


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Manchester City's Kevin de Bruyne with the Playmaker award and Ederson with the Golden Glove.
Manchester City midfielder Kevin de Bruyne on equalling Thierry Henry's record for 20 assists in a single Premier League season:

What does it mean for Wolves?
Defeat for them today means they missed out on a sixth-place finish in the table. They could still get European football though.

If Chelsea win the FA Cup, the Europa League spots extend to seventh place.

If Wolves win this season's Europa League, they will automatically qualify for the Champions League.
 

It's Me Scumbag

Elder Lister
this was my final Table prediction 3 weeks ago

my final table.
1) Liverpool (99 points) - win the league - qualify CL
2) Man City (84 points) - ban upheld no Champions or Europa league - win FA
3) Chelsea (71 points) - qualify CL
4) Man Utd (70 points) - qualify CL - win Europa
5) Leicester (69 points) - qualify CL
6) Wolves (62 points) - qualify EL
7) Arsenal (60 points) - qualify EL
8) Tottenham (59 points) -qualify EL
9) Everton (57 points)

how the Table looks like before the final games

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who makes it to the CL and Europa and who goes down?

final games

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Hizi ni vako. Leta rink ya predictions!
 
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