Premier League final day: Fixtures, live commentaries, and Liverpool-Manchester City title race permutations explained

Premier League final day: Fixtures, live commentaries, and Liverpool-Manchester City title race permutations explained
The Premier League season comes to and today.All 20 teams are in action on Sunday, with every game kicking off at 3pm as the title race and battle for a top four finish are decided.The final day of the Premier League season is upon usGETTY5
The final day of the Premier League season is upon us
Manchester City and Liverpool have taken the fight for silverware down to the wire, with Pep Guardiola’s side one point ahead of their title rivals heading into the final day.Meanwhile, Arsenal are hoping they can do the unlikely and overtake Tottenham to guarantee Champions League qualification.talkSPORT.com explain all the permutations for the Premier League final day, below…

Premier League final day fixtures

Brighton vs Manchester CityBurnley vs ArsenalCrystal Palace vs BournemouthFulham vs NewcastleLeicester vs ChelseaLiverpool vs WolvesWolves have performed brilliantly against the top six this season, and they could ruin Liverpool’s day5
Wolves have performed brilliantly against the top six this season, and they could ruin Liverpool’s day
Manchester United vs CardiffSouthampton vs HuddersfieldTottenham vs EvertonWatford vs West Ham*All matches kick-off at 3pm on Sunday, May 12

How can Manchester City win the title?

If Man City beat Brighton by any scoreline, they will retain the Premier League trophy as they are already one point ahead of Liverpool.A draw for City will be fine as long as Liverpool lose or draw their match against Wolves, while if City are beaten by Brighton they must rely on Wolves to defeat Liverpool to become champions.

How can Liverpool win the title?

Any defeat for Liverpool means they cannot claim the Premier League crown.A draw against Wolves would win Liverpool the title if Man City lose to Brighton by at least four clear goals.Winning against Brighton would move Liverpool onto 97 points. They will win the title if City draw or lose their match on the south coast.Jurgen Klopp could win his first trophy as Liverpool manager on SundayGetty5
Jurgen Klopp could win his first trophy as Liverpool manager on Sunday

Who will claim the final Champions League qualification place?

Man City, Liverpool and Chelsea are all guaranteed to finish in the top four, with Arsenal and Tottenham battling it out to claim the final spot.Tottenham will finish in the top four if they win or draw against Everton regardless of Arsenal’s result.The Gunners can only overtake Spurs if they beat Burnley and Tottenham lose to Everton,and there is an eight-goal swing. If this happens, Arsenal will finish ahead of Spurs on goal difference.

Who will qualify for the Europa League

Whichever one of Arsenal or Spurs fails to finish in the top four will instead qualify for the Europa League.They will be joined by Manchester United, who are guaranteed to finish inside the top six.A poor season for United means they won’t be playing Champions League football next season5
A poor season for United means they won’t be playing Champions League football next season
Wolves have secured seventh place in the Premier League so could also qualify for the Europa League, though only if Manchester City beat Watford in next week’s FA Cup final.If the Hornets claim silverware at the Wembley showpiece, however, they will qualify for Europe instead of Wolves.

Who has been relegated?

The relegation fight has already been determined heading into the final day, with Huddersfield, Fulham and Cardiff failing to secure top flight survival. The latter two drop back down to the Championship after just a single season in the Premier League.

Who is set to win the Golden Boot?

Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah leads the way ahead of the final day. He is on 22 goals, two ahead of his nearest challengers – teammate Sadio Mane, Manchester City’s Sergio Aguero and Arsenal’sPierre-Emerick Aubameyang. Jamie Vardy is four goals back on 18 strikes for the season.

Premier League table

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talkSPORT final day commentaries

Matchday Live on talkSPORT takes you around all the Premier League grounds on Sunday’s final day, keeping you up to date with the title race and the battle for top four.However, you can also tune into talkSPORT 2 to hear full commentary of Tottenham vs Everton, as Spurs look to guarantee Champions League qualification.

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