THERE is still so much to be decided as the Premier League comes to a close on Sunday afternoon.
Here is all you need to know regarding the race for the title, European spots and the relegation battle.
What do Man City need to do to win the Premier League title?
Manchester City needs to win their final two games away at Tottenham and at home to West Ham to guarantee a fourth straight title.
Should Arsenal lose or draw to Everton on the final day, Pep Guardiola’s side will only need to claim victory from one of their last two matches.
The Premier League title could even be decided on goal difference should the two English giants end level on points.
What do Arsenal need to win the Premier League title?
Arsenal need to beat Everton at the Emirates on the final day and hope that Man City don’t win their two remaining matches.
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Mikel Arteta’s side could even claim the trophy with a draw if City only take one point from their last two games.
And the Gunners could also win the title on goal difference should the two sides end on the same points.
How the Premier League title could be decided by goal difference?
This season’s frantic title race could be decided on goal difference if Man City and Arsenal finish level on points.
For that to happen, the Gunners must draw their last game with Everton and City draw their final two matches – or Arteta’s side lose their final game and City only take one point from the six available.
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Both teams could also be tied for top spot if Arsenal beat Everton and City only take four points from the last two.
The Gunners currently hold a +3 goal difference to City.
Who can claim a spot in Europe?
Arsenal, Man City and Liverpool have all confirmed their spots in next season’s Champions League.
Aston Villa and Tottenham are both still in the mix for fourth but the Villans edged closer to securing Champions League football after picking up a late point against Liverpool on Monday night.
Should Spurs lose or draw to Man City on Tuesday, Villa will be in the Champions League next season.
But if Tottenham win against the champions it will go down to the final day and Villa must claim at least a point to guarantee a top four finish as they have a far superior goal difference.
Spurs can confirm a top-five finish if they avoid defeat against Man City on Tuesday night.
If they lose to City, they could still guarantee fifth place before their final game if Newcastle and Chelsea both lose in midweek.
The race for Europe will go down to the final day for both Newcastle and Chelsea even if they win on Wednesday night.
However, goal difference means that should Newcastle secure all three points against Manchester United – and Chelsea lose at Brighton, it would take a minimum of a 12-goal swing on the final day for Toon to miss out on sixth.
The Red Devils can claim a spot in the Europa League even if they finish eighth as they can qualify for continental football by winning the FA Cup.
Should Erik ten Hag’s side lose, the Europa League football place will go to seventh position.
Who will qualify for Europe as it stands?
*If Man Utd win the FA Cup
Champions League: (1st) Arsenal, (2nd) Man City, (3rd) Liverpool, (4th) Aston Villa
Europa League: (5th) Tottenham, Man Utd (as FA Cup winners)
UEFA Conference League: (6th) Newcastle
*If Man City win the FA Cup
Champions League: (1st) Arsenal, (2nd) Man City, (3rd) Liverpool, (4th) Aston Villa
Europa League: (5th) Tottenham, (6th) Newcastle
UEFA Conference League: (7th) Chelsea
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Who can get relegated from the Premier League?
Sheffield United and Burnley have already been officially relegated from the Premier League.
Luton Town are all but down, as they will need to beat Fulham on the final day and hope Burnley beat Nottingham Forest, with a 12-goal swing required.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk