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  1. Team news - Kevin starts for Fulham; Newcastle make two changespublished at 14:53 BST 24 May

    Fulham v Newcastle (16:00 GMT)

    Ciaran Kelly
    BBC Sport reporter at Craven Cottage

    Fulham manager Marco Silva makes one change for the visit of Newcastle United.

    Kevin replaces Sasa Lukic in the side following last week's 1-1 draw against Wolves.

    It remains to be seen if this proves Silva's final team sheet. The Portuguese is to make a decision on his future in the coming days.

    Fulham XI: Leno, Castagne, Diop, Bassey, Robinson, Berge, Iwobi, Bobb, Smith Rowe, Kevin, Muniz

    Subs: Lecomte, Tete, Cuenca, Sessegnon, Reed, Cairney, King, Wilson, Jimenez

    Fulham XIImage source, BBC Sport

    Newcastle United head coach Eddie Howe makes two changes for the trip to Craven Cottage.

    Dan Burn and Jacob Murphy come in for Kieran Trippier and Harvey Barnes, who both drop to the bench.

    This will be Trippier's final involvement before he leaves the club at the end of his contract next month.

    Newcastle XI: Pope, Hall, Thiaw, Botman, Burn, Guimaraes, Tonali, Murphy, Woltemade, Ramsey, Osula

    Subs: Ramsdale, Trippier, Wissa, Gordon, Barnes, Elanga, Willock, A.Murphy, Neave

    Newcastle XIImage source, BBC Sport
  2. Team news - Salah and Robertson start for Liverpoolpublished at 14:51 BST 24 May

    Liverpool v Brentford (16:00 BST)

    Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson both start on what will be their final appearances for Liverpool as Arne Slot makes three changes from the side that lost to Aston Villa and that includes a return for Alisson.

    Liverpool: Alisson; Jones, Konate, Van Dijk, Robertson; Gravenberch, Mac Allister; Salah, Szoboszlai, Ngumoha; Gakpo

    Subs: Mamardashvili, Gomez, Endo, Kerkez, Wirtz, Isak, Chiesa, Frimpong, Nyoni.

    Brentford: Kelleher; Kayode, Van den Berg, Collins, Lewis-Potter; Janelt, Henderson, Jensen; Ouattara, Thiago, Schade

    Subs: Valdimarsson, Hickey, Pinnock, Dasilva, Nelson, Ajer, Damsgaard, Donovan, Furo.

  3. Team news - O'Nien replace Alderete; Joao Pedro returnspublished at 14:50 BST 24 May

    Sunderland v Chelsea (16:00 BST)

    Nizaar Kinsella
    BBC Sport Chelsea reporter

    Luke O'Nien starts ahead of Omar Alderete in defence for Sunderland.

    That's the only change made by manager Regis Le Bris for the final match of the season taking place at the Stadium of Light from the 3-1 away win at Everton last weekend.

    Alderete is among the substitutes.

    Sunderland XI: Roefs, Geertruida, Mukiele, O'Nien, Mandova, Xhaka, Sadiki, Hume, Le Fee, Angulo, Brobbey

    Subs: Ellborg, Alderete, Cirkin, Mayenda, Rigg, Diarra, Traore, Isador, Ta Bi

    Chelsea make three changes from the team that beat Tottenham on Tuesday, including drafting striker Joao Pedro back in ahead of Liam Delap.

    Levi Colwill also returns to the backline as Calum McFarlane switches back to a three man defence again.

    Malo Gusto comes in at wing-back with Andrey Santos and Josh Acheampong also dropping back onto the bench.

    Chelsea XI: Sanchez, Fofana, Colwill, Hato, Gusto, Caicedo, Fernandez, Cucurella, Palmer, Neto, Joao Pedro

    Subs: Jorgensen, Acheampong, Chalobah, James, Derry, Essugo, Santos, Garnacho, Delap

  4. Team news - Burnley and Wolves make one change apiecepublished at 14:49 BST 24 May

    Burnley v Wolves (16:00 BST)

    Burnley interim head coach Mike Jackson makes one change to the side that lost 1-0 to Arsenal on Monday.

    Bashir Humphreys comes into the starting line-up as French centre-back Maxime Esteve misses out from the matchday squad.

    Burnley XI: Weiss, Walker, Tuanzebe, Ugochukwu, Anthony, Humphreys, Florentino, Tchaouna, Flemming, Pires, Mejbri.

    Subs: Dubravka, Bruun Larsen, Edwards, Roberts, Ekdal, Ward-Prowse, Amdouni, Laurent, Barnes.

    Burnley XI

    Wolves manager Rob Edwards also makes a change as his side look to leapfrog Burnley to 19th on the final day of the season.

    Angel Gomes comes into the midfield to replace Joao Gomes while Jean-Ricner Bellegarde is also absent from the squad.

    Wolves XI: Sa, Mosquera, Santiago Bueno, Krejci, Wolfe, Rodrigo Gomes, Andre, Angel Gomes, Mane, Hwang, Armstrong.

    Subs: Bentley, Lima, Tchatchoua, Toti, Hugo Bueno, Sutherland, Abbey, Edozie, Arokodare.

    Wolves XI
  5. Team news - Spence in for Spurspublished at 14:49 BST 24 May

    Tottenham v Everton (16:00 BST)

    Tottenham make just one change from the 2-1 loss at Chelsea.

    England international Djed Spence comes in for Randal Kolo Muani.

    Everton also make one change with Thierno Barry replacing Beto in attack. Departing Seamus Coleman is on the bench.

  6. Team news - Arsenal and Palace name experimental line-upspublished at 14:48 BST 24 May

    Crystal Palace v Arsenal (16:00 BST)

    Alex Howell
    BBC Sport Arsenal reporter at Selhurst Park

    Oliver Glasner has made it clear that he would be resting and rotating his key players with focus turning to the Conference League final next week.

    Regular starters Lacroix, Mitchell, Mateta, Wharton and Canvot are all on the bench.

    Subs: Benitez, Lacroix, Mitchell, Pino, Johnson, Mateta, Wharton, Canvot, Guessand

    Crystal Palace starting XI: Henderson, Munoz, Clyne, Lerma, Riad, Cardines, Hughes, Kamada, Devenny, Sarr, Strand Larsen

    With the Premier League title already in the bag, Mikel Arteta has also made a raft of changes for this match with Palace.

    Christian Norgaard makes his first start in the Premier League this season while 16-year-old Max Dowman is handed a start and becomes the youngest ever player to start a Premier League match (16y 144d).

    Arsenal starting XI: Arrizabalaga, Zubimendi, Mosquera, Hinapie, Calafiori, Norgaard, Lewis-Skelly, Dowman, Madueke, Martinelli, Jesus

    Subs: Setford, Gyokeres, Gabriel, Saka, Odegaard, Eze, Merino, Havertz, Rice

  7. Team news - No Haaland amid raft of changes for both sidespublished at 14:47 BST 24 May

    Man City v Aston Villa (16:00 BST)

    Shamoon Hafez
    Football reporter at Etihad Stadium

    Pep Guardiola names side final Manchester City squad after confirming he will step down as manager following this game.

    Captain Bernardo Silva and John Stones both start in their final games for the club.

    The Premier League is gone and there is nothing to play for so fringe players such as James Trafford, Rico Lewis, Nico Gonzalez and Savinho are given starts, while topscorer Erling Haaland is given the day off.

    Man City XI: Trafford, Lewis, Stones, Dias, Ake, Gonzalez, Silva, Reijnders, Foden, Savinho, Semenyo.

    Subs: Bettinelli, Marmoush, Kovacic, Cherki, Doku, Ait-Nouri, Gvardiol, Nunes, Alleyne.

    Man CityImage source, Getty Images

    Aston Villa will still be coming back down to earth following their brilliant Europa League triumph on Wednesday and Unai Emery makes numerous changes too.

    Only England international Ollie Watkins, Emiliano Buendia and Victor Lindelof start from the midweek win over Freiburg.

    Aston Villa XI: Bizot, Bogarde, Mings, Garcia, Maatsen, Lindelof, Luiz, Barkley, Bailey, Buendia, Watkins.

    Subs: Wright, Cash, McGinn, Tielemans, Digne, Pau Torres, Onana, Hemmings, Burrowes.

    villa XIImage source, BBC Sport
  8. Team news - Salah & Robertson start for Liverpoolpublished at 14:46 BST 24 May

    Liverpool v Brentford (16:00 BST)

    Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson START in their final appearance for Liverpool today.

    Full team news coming very soon.

  9. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 14:44 BST 24 May

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    Come on then, let's hear it. How're you all feeling on this final day?

    Happy with how the season has gone? Are you celebrating or are you a nail-biting Spurs or West Ham fan?

    Let us know!

  10. 'That is the nagging fear for Spurs supporters'published at 14:42 BST 24 May

    Tottenham v Everton (16:00 BST)

    Ian Dennis
    BBC Radio 5 Live senior football reporter at Tottenham Hotspur stadium

    In recent games, since Roberto De Zerbi has taken charge at Tottenham, there has been a positive atmosphere going into games but they still haven't managed to win here at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. They come into this game without any home form whatsoever, ten matches played, drawn four and lost six since beating Brentford back in December. That is the nagging fear for Spurs supporters.

  11. 'Mo speaks from the heart - he's passionate'published at 14:40 BST 24 May

    Liverpool v Brentford (16:00 BST)

    Neil Johnston
    BBC Sport at Anfield

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    "I'm very emotional. I'm going to have tears in my eyes - no doubt about that," Liverpool fan Salim says when asked about how he is going to feel about seeing Mo Salah for the last time in a Reds shirt.

    Only two players have scored more than Salah (257) in Liverpool history - Ian Rush (346) and Roger Hunt (285).

    He is also the top overseas scorer in Premier League history.

    Has Salah tarnished his image with his outbursts this season about being dropped and style of play?

    "He speaks from the heart, he is passionate about the club," adds Salim. "For me, he is the player why we have been so successful.

    "If it wasn't for Pep Guardiola and Manchester City, Mo would have won more Premier League titles."

  12. Nail-biting finish to miserable season for Spurspublished at 14:37 BST 24 May

    Tottenham v Everton (16:00 BST)

    Phil McNulty
    BBC Sport chief football writer at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

    A group of supporters react as they watch Tottenham playImage source, Getty Images

    Tottenham Hotspur Stadium will be no place for the faint-hearted on Sunday, with the club's Premier League status on the line against Everton.

    Spurs need only a point to survive, but the air will be heavy with nervous tension as Robert de Zerbi's side attempt to avoid their first relegation from the top tier since 1977.

    If Spurs did go down, it would be the biggest relegation of a generation - perhaps since Manchester United were relegated to the old Second Division in 1974.

    Spurs' form has been dreadful all season, but this has especially been the case at home, where their record is embarrassingly bad.

    They have won only two league games at home this season, the last coming on 6 December under the management of Thomas Frank.

  13. What about Conference League qualification?published at 14:35 BST 24 May

    Chelsea are in eighth and currently possess that available spot. Eighth place qualifies for the Conference League due to City winning the EFL Cup and the EPS to an English club.

    Chelsea will secure European football in at least the Conference League with a win over Sunderland.

    Brentford will secure a top-eight finish if they better Chelsea's result.

    Sunderland in 10th would leapfrog both if they beat Chelsea and Brentford drop points.

  14. Ain't nothing like the real thingpublished at 14:32 BST 24 May

    Arsenal v Crystal Palace (16:00 BST)

    Arsenal

    Arsenal players with a cut out of the Premier League trophyImage source, Getty Images

    After posing with a cardboard cutout of the Premier League trophy at their training ground when they were confirmed as Premier League champions during the week, Arsenal's players will get their hands on the real McCoy today.

    The coronation at Selhurst Park should be a sweet moment for Mikel Arteta and his players.

    Doubtless there will also the small matter of next Saturday's Champions League final against Paris St-Germain in Budapest on their minds, too. Arteta will not want anyone to pick up a knock against Palace.

  15. Time to say goodbye...published at 14:30 BST 24 May

    Man City v Aston Villa (16:00 BST)

    Manchester City

    Pep Guardiola wavingImage source, Getty Images

    Crank up Andrea Bocelli and Sarah Brightman's 'Time To Say Goodbye'...

    Today will be Pep Guardiola’s 593rd match in charge of Manchester City - and his final.

    It marks the end of a historic era in which Guardiola transformed City into one of the dominant forces in world football, winning multiple trophies and redefining the club’s identity.

    Whatever happens on the pitch against Aston Villa this afternoon, the emotion surrounding the 55-year-old's farewell will reflect the legacy he leaves behind at City.

    Don't expect there to be a dry eye among the City fans at Etihad Stadium.

  16. End of the roadpublished at 14:28 BST 24 May

    Liverpool v Brentford (16:00 BST)

    Neil Johnston
    BBC Sport at Anfield

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    It's the end of the road for Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson at Liverpool. Two special players who have conquered it all during nine years at Anfield.

    Boss Arne Slot and the players presented the pair with leaving presents during their final day of training with the Reds on Saturday.

    Salah and Robertson each received giant picture frames bearing their shirt numbers, the trophies they have won and imagery from their time wearing the famous red shirt.

    There will be mosaics honouring their service at today's game but while it promises to be an emotional day of goodbyes, it must be remembered that this is a big game for Slot and Liverpool.

    It's not party time yet. There is a job to be done and Liverpool need a point to secure Champions League football.

  17. Who qualifies for the Europa League?published at 14:26 BST 24 May

    If Bournemouth overtake Liverpool in the table and English clubs do not have six Champions League teams, the Reds would be one of two teams in the Europa League next season.

    Brighton are currently seventh and have a one-point advantage over Chelsea and Brentford as the two teams directly below them.

    A win for the Seagulls would guarantee them Europa League football at least.

    If Brighton fail to win and Chelsea win at Sunderland, the Blues would overtake Brighton.

    Chelsea can also overtake Brighton with a draw, if Brighton were to lose by two goals and Brentford fail to win at Anfield.

    Sunderland themselves could finish in the top seven. For that to happen, they would need Brighton to lose and Brentford to drop points.

  18. Contrasting moods in Londonpublished at 14:24 BST 24 May

    West Ham v Leeds (16:00 BST)

    Gary Rose
    BBC Sport at London Stadium

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    It is an absolutely baking day in London and there was a contrast of emotions in the various football fans making their way to their team’s respective games.

    Arsenal shirts dominated as they headed towards Selhurst Park to celebrate the Gunners’ winning the Premier League, and they took great delight in teasing Tottenham fans, who are in a very different mood.

    For them and West Ham fans it is a nervous afternoon ahead as they look to cling on to their Premier League status.

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  19. Who will be relegated?published at 14:22 BST 24 May

    The biggest issue still to be decided.

    One of West Ham or Tottenham will be playing in the Championship next season.

    Given their vastly superior goal difference, a point at home against Everton would be enough for Spurs to stay in the top flight.

    However, if Roberto De Zerbi's side lost, West Ham can send them down by beating Leeds at the London Stadium.

    A nervy afternoon in the capital awaits.

    Bottom six of Premier League tableImage source, Getty Images
  20. What's happening in the Champions League race?published at 14:19 BST 24 May

    But because of Villa winning the Europa League final, there is a scenario where six English clubs qualify for the Champions League next term.

    For that to happen, Villa would need to finish fifth.

    Currently, they are fourth - three points clear of fifth-placed Liverpool. That means Liverpool would need to beat Brentford and hope Villa lose at City for them to overtake Emery's team.

    Fans of Bournemouth and Brighton will also hope this happens. If it does, it means one of them would join Liverpool and be a sixth English team in the Champions League.

    The Cherries only need a point at Nottingham Forest to guarantee a top-six finish.

    Champions League bannerImage source, Getty Images