Live broadcast May 22: The European Football League ends

Who wins the Premier League, who takes places in the Champions League, and who gets out?

She is poised for drama ahead of Sunday’s decision in English football.

Title battles

Manchester City leads the English Premier League table before the 38th and final round with 90 points, one point behind Liverpool.

City would take their fourth title in five years if they beat Aston Villa and thus snatched the title from Liverpool for the third time in the past 10 years.

Liverpool’s chance is to beat Wolverhampton, who has nothing to play for, while Aston Villa, who also has nothing to play for, takes points from Manchester City.

Manchester City have won seven Premier League titles, the last five coming between 2012 and 2021. Liverpool have won 19 titles, but only one in the 2000s – as of 2020.

Places in the Champions League

Chelsea have already secured a place in the Champions League thanks to their current third place and 71 points.

The battle instead between Tottenham 68 points and Arsenal 66 points. Thanks to a strong goal difference (+24), Tottenham hold a place in the Champions League even if they “only” get a draw against general-ranked Norwich while Arsenal beat Everton, who have just secured a new Premier League contract.

Arsenal must win while Tottenham lose to play in the Champions League. However, a place in the European League is secured. Manchester United are currently second in the Europa League, two points behind West Ham.

bottom struggles

After Everton on Thursday secured the contract after 3-2 against Crystal Palace, it will be Burnley and Leeds who will decide who will be allowed to remain in the top flight this fall and who will be relegated to the Premier League with Watford and Norwich.

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Both teams have 35 points, but the goal difference is much better than Burnley, -18 compared to Leeds -38.

In the final round on Sunday, Burnley will face Newcastle at home, while Leeds will face Brentford away.

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