Arsenal vs. Brighton (Sunday, 4.00pm)
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Arsenal take on Brighton & Hove Albion on the final day of the Premier League season with it all to play for in their bid to qualify for Europe.
The Gunners are battling with Everton and Tottenham Hotspur for seventh place, which would earn them a spot in the inaugural Europa Conference League.
We say: Arsenal 2-1 Brighton & Hove Albion
Given that Tottenham face Leicester and Everton travel to Man City on the final day, Arsenal have a strong chance of finishing in seventh spot with victory this weekend.
The Gunners have not won five Premier League games in a row since October 2018 but, while Brighton did stun Man City in midweek, we can see them claiming all three points here.
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Aston Villa vs. Chelsea (Sunday, 4.00pm)
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On the final day of the Premier League season, Chelsea make the trip to Aston Villa knowing that a victory will confirm their place in next season's Champions League.
Thomas Tuchel's men picked up a crucial 2-1 victory over Leicester City last time out to leapfrog the Foxes and move into third spot in the Premier League table with a one-point lead over both Leicester and Liverpool.
We say: Aston Villa 0-2 Chelsea
With the need for a victory to seal their spot in the Champions League next season, we see Tuchel's men getting over the line with a win at Villa Park.
The German has vastly improved the defensive structure of the Blues, while their dangerous front line should have more than enough to break through the Villains' defence.
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Fulham vs. Newcastle (Sunday, 4.00pm)
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Fulham play host to Newcastle United on Sunday afternoon looking to end the Premier League campaign in 18th position in the standings.
While the Magpies can still drop down to 17th spot, the visitors will feel that 12th place is within their reach if they can prevail at Craven Cottage.
We say: Fulham 1-2 Newcastle United
Already thinking ahead to next season, Parker may show preference to blooding a couple of prospects over finishing the game on top. With that in mind, we feel that Newcastle could capitalise to prevail by the odd goal in three.
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Leeds vs. West Brom (Sunday, 4.00pm)
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Leeds United welcome West Bromwich Albion to Elland Road knowing that victory on Sunday afternoon could secure eighth position in the Premier League table.
Despite having already announced his departure at the end of the season, Sam Allardyce will want to move the Baggies up to 18th spot before his exit from The Hawthorns.
We say: Leeds United 2-0 West Bromwich Albion
With a draw not benefitting the Baggies, we expect the visitors to come out firing on all cylinders. Nevertheless, they could be outclassed by their hosts, who we fancy to record a relatively comfortable win at the weekend.
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Leicester vs. Spurs (Sunday, 4.00pm)
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Leicester City will hope that a win over Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday afternoon is enough for them to finish inside the Premier League top four.
The Foxes are currently fifth in the table, level on points with fourth-placed Liverpool, while Tottenham occupy seventh spot and can still qualify for next season's Europa League.
We say: Leicester City 2-1 Tottenham Hotspur
Leicester will be desperate to pick up the three points that could be enough to finish inside the top four, and we are expecting the Foxes to triumph this weekend. Spurs were disappointing against Villa last time out and will find it difficult to overcome Rodgers's side at the King Power Stadium.
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Liverpool vs. Crystal Palace (Sunday, 4.00pm)
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While the title race and relegation battle have already been settled in the Premier League, the fight for Champions League football will take centre stage on Sunday, with Liverpool looking to secure all three points at home to Crystal Palace on the final day of the 2020-21 season.
The Reds and Chelsea have matters in their own hands, unlike Leicester City, and a victory for Jurgen Klopp's side at Anfield should be enough for them to wrap up a place in the top four.
We say: Liverpool 3-1 Crystal Palace
Liverpool have won only two of their 10 Premier League games at Anfield in 2021, and with Champions League qualification at stake, the Reds cannot afford to slip up again on Sunday.
Their recent form against Palace has been impressive and having scored 22 times against them in their last seven meetings, they will fancy their chances of claiming all three points.
A draw or even a defeat could still see Liverpool qualify for the top four, as long as they match or better Leicester's result on the final day, but we can see Klopp's team continuing their brilliant end to the campaign with a nervy yet hard-fought victory at Anfield.
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Man City vs. Everton (Sunday, 4.00pm)
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Everton remain in contention for European football heading into their clash with champions Manchester City on the final day of the Premier League season.
The Toffees are positioned eighth in the table and just three points off sixth, while Man City will now have more than one eye on next week's Champions League final.
We say: Manchester City 1-1 Everton
Man City will use this game as a last preparation for the Champions League final, while Everton can qualify for Europe with a positive set of results on Sunday.
The Toffees have struggled for consistency this season, but they have looked a lot better on their travels and we can see them picking up a rare point at the Etihad Stadium.
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Sheff Utd vs. Burnley (Sunday, 4.00pm)
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On the final day of the Premier League season, basement side Sheffield United welcome Burnley to Bramall Lane on Sunday.
The last time the Blades fans were allowed into the stadium, the club were on the brink of the top six, but this season has told a far different story as they have been rooted to the foot of the Premier League table the entirety of the campaign.
We say: Sheffield United 0-1 Burnley
Both sides have been fairly poor in front of goal this season, and we see this being a low-scoring affair as a result.
We would not be surprised to see the Blades fall to their 12th 1-0 defeat of the Premier League season, as they could again fall just short of sealing a result.
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West Ham vs. Southampton (Sunday, 4.00pm)
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West Ham United play host to Southampton on Sunday afternoon knowing that they will qualify for the Europa League if they avoid defeat at the London Stadium.
While the Saints could still drop down to 16th spot, prevailing against the Hammers may be enough to earn 12th position in the standings.
We say: West Ham United 2-1 Southampton
With nerves in one dressing room and no pressure in the other, this has all the makings of a tense 90 minutes. Nevertheless, we still expect the Hammers to get the job done, potentially by the odd goal in three after conceding during the early stages.
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Wolves vs. Man Utd (Sunday, 4.00pm)
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Nuno Espirito Santo will lead Wolverhampton Wanderers for the final time this weekend, with the Portuguese standing down as head coach following the clash with Manchester United.
Wolves know that a win on Sunday would guarantee 12th position in the Premier League table, while Man United will end the 2020-21 campaign in second spot regardless of the result at Molineux.
We say: Wolverhampton Wanderers 1-1 Manchester United
A full-strength Man United would be the firm favourites entering this match, but there is no question that Solskjaer will make plenty of changes ahead of the Europa League final. Three of the last five meetings between these two sides have finished level, and we can see another draw being played out here.
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