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Premier League: Who needs what on final day of the season?
The Premier League title race, fight for European spots and the relegation battle are all going down to the final day of the season.
There are just 10 games left, which all kick off at 4pm.
So who needs what?
Keep reading to find out and let us know in the comments which team you are cheering for!
Who will be Premier League champions?
There are only two teams left in the race to win the Premier League title - Manchester City and Liverpool.
If current leaders Manchester City beat Aston Villa, they are champions for a fourth time in five seasons.
Liverpool must win their match against Wolverhampton Wanderers (Wolves) to have any chance of lifting the trophy.
But if they do beat Wolves and City draw or lose, the title will be heading to Liverpool.
Who will finish in the top four Champions League spots?
The top four spots in the Premier League are important because it means those teams qualify for the famous Champions League tournament next year, which features the best club teams in Europe and is worth a lot of money.
Chelsea will definitely finish third even if they lose their final game to Watford because they have a much bigger goal difference compared to their rivals.
Tottenham (Spurs) will clinch fourth place and play in the Champions League, so long as they do not lose at Norwich on the final day.
Arsenal, who are currently fifth, need to beat Everton and hope Spurs lose.
Who will play in the Europa League and Conference League?
Manchester United and West Ham are both going to play European football next season but the question is in which competition.
If Manchester United win at Crystal Palace on the final day, they will be in the Europa League and West Ham will be in the Europa Conference League.
But if West Ham beat Brighton and United do not win, it will be the other way round.
Which teams will be relegated?
Norwich and Watford have already been relegated, which means they won't be playing in the Premier League next season.
The third team to go down will be decided on Sunday, and it is between Leeds United and Burnley.
Burnley and Leeds are both locked on 35 points, but Burnley's much better goal difference means they're more likely to stay up.
Leeds need to win their match against Brentford on the final day, and hope Burnley draw or lose theirs against Newcastle, to survive relegation.