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Bournemouth vs. Leicester (Sunday, 4.00pm)
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Bournemouth welcome already-relegated Leicester City to the Vitality Stadium for their final Premier League fixture of the 2024-25 campaign on Sunday afternoon.
The Cherries are seeking revenge against the Foxes as they suffered a 1-0 defeat in the reverse fixture at the King Power Stadium in October last year.
We say: Bournemouth 2-1 Leicester City
With nothing particularly meaningful at stake in this fixture, the fans of both Bournemouth and Leicester will hope to watch an open, entertaining contest between two sides hoping to end their respective seasons on a high.
If Bournemouth name a relatively strong lineup and take advantage of Leicester's porous backline that has failed to keep a single clean sheet in the Premier League this term, then the Cherries should have enough quality in the final third to outscore their opponents and pick up maximum points to potentially climb into the top half of the table.
> Premier League preview: Bournemouth vs Leicester
> Who will replace Vardy? Predicted Leicester lineup vs. Bournemouth
> Cook blow, Scott hope: Predicted Bournemouth lineup vs. Leicester
> How to watch Bournemouth vs. Leicester: Date, time, live stream and TV channel
Fulham vs. Man City (Sunday, 4.00pm)
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In control of their own destiny to qualify for the Champions League, Manchester City travel to Craven Cottage to face Fulham in their final Premier League fixture of the 2024-25 season on Sunday afternoon.
The Citizens picked up all three points the last time they faced the Cottagers in October last year when they came out on top by a 3-2 scoreline at the Etihad Stadium.
We say: Fulham 1-3 Manchester City
The fact that Fulham are not pushing for European qualification anymore should benefit Man City, but the Cottagers must not be completely written off as they are more than capable of pulling off an upset, with top-five twists and turns potentially on the cards during an intriguing final day.
Man City have won their final Premier League match in nine of the last 11 seasons, though, and their impressive 17-game winning streak over Fulham will fill them with confidence. The Citizens will rightly be regarded as favourites and they should have enough to come out on top, with De Bruyne going out on a high by helping Guardiola's side qualify for the Champions League.
> Premier League preview: Fulham vs Man City
> Cairney, Wilson pushing for recall: Predicted Fulham lineup vs. Man City
> De Bruyne's final start, Rodri decision made: Predicted Man City lineup vs. Fulham
> Kovacic, Stones, Ake latest: Man City injury, suspension list for Fulham clash
> Erling Haaland's record vs. Fulham
> How to watch Fulham vs. Man City: Date, time, live stream and TV channel
Ipswich vs. West Ham (Sunday, 4.00pm)
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Looking to end a sobering campaign on a high note, Ipswich Town welcome West Ham United to Portman Road in the Premier League on Sunday afternoon.
The Tractor Boys' poor form continued at the home of Leicester City last time out, whilst the Hammers were the latest victims of Nottingham Forest.
We say: Ipswich Town 1-3 West Ham United
Weak at their Portman Road base this season, Ipswich are unlikely to keep a clean sheet against the likes of Bowen, Kudus and Fullkrug in attack for West Ham.
A more attacking approach from the Hammers could lead to plenty of goals in East Anglia, where they are likely to end a disappointing campaign with a positive result.
For data analysis of the most likely results, scorelines and more for this match please click here.
> Premier League preview: Ipswich vs West Ham
> Releasing the shackles: West Ham predicted XI vs. Ipswich
> Will Delap start his final game? Ipswich predicted XI vs. West Ham
> How to watch Ipswich vs. West Ham: Date, time, live stream and TV channel
Liverpool vs. Crystal Palace (Sunday, 4.00pm)
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The warm-up act to the main event, Liverpool conclude a triumphant 2024-25 Premier League campaign at home to Crystal Palace on Sunday, before hoisting the trophy aloft in front of a spirited Anfield crowd.
The Reds are yet to win a match since being crowned champions of England, while FA Cup winners Palace - who will face Arne Slot's side in the Community Shield - can still sneak into the top half of the Premier League table.
We say: Liverpool 2-1 Crystal Palace
Liverpool slipping up on Sunday would actually be on brand; there have only ever been three instances of an English top-flight champion not winning any of their last four games of a season, and it happened twice to the Reds in 1976-77 and 1982-83.
However, Slot's side can capitalise on the absence of Wharton and likely absence of Guehi to close out a successful season on a high note, before the real celebrations begin for the Premier League and FA Cup champions.
For data analysis of the most likely results, scorelines and more for this match please click here.
> Premier League preview: Liverpool vs Crystal Palace
> Wharton to miss Anfield audition: Predicted Palace XI vs. Liverpool
> Will Trent start last Liverpool game? How the Reds could line up against Palace
> Mac Allister, Morton latest: Liverpool injury list for Crystal Palace clash
> Mohamed Salah's record vs. Crystal Palace
> How to watch Liverpool vs. Crystal Palace: Date, time, live stream and TV channel
Man Utd vs. Aston Villa (Sunday, 4.00pm)
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Still feeling the pain of losing in the Europa League final, Manchester United will conclude the 2024-25 campaign with a Premier League clash against top-five hopefuls Aston Villa at Old Trafford on Sunday afternoon.
The two teams butt heads for the first time since October last year when they played out a goalless stalemate at Villa Park.
We say: Manchester United 0-2 Aston Villa
There is no doubt that Man United will be keen to avoid ending the campaign with another defeat, but it is difficult to envisage Amorim galvanising his wounded group of players for a fixture that means nothing to the hosts but everything for Aston Villa, who can ill-afford to drop any points on the final day.
Villa have won four of their last five away league matches without conceding a goal, showing strength going forward and at the back, and they will fancy their chances of claiming another victory without reply on Sunday. Whether it will be enough to secure a top-five finish remains to be seen, though.
> Premier League preview: Man Utd vs Aston Villa
> Tielemans update, Ramsey return: Predicted Aston Villa lineup vs. Man United
> Zirkzee over Hojlund? Predicted Man United lineup vs. Aston Villa
> De Ligt, Martinez latest: Man United injury, suspension news vs. Villa
> How to watch Man Utd vs. Aston Villa: Date, time, live stream and TV channel
Newcastle vs. Everton (Sunday, 4.00pm)
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Newcastle United welcome Everton to St James' Park on the final day of the Premier League campaign this Sunday with Champions League qualification still up in the air.
The permutations are simple for Eddie Howe's men, win, and Champions League football will be theirs, but any slip-ups make it difficult to see how the Magpies will get in.
We say: Newcastle United 2-0 Everton
Newcastle have been reliable in the big games under Howe, and this certainly falls under that category, with the hosts fully expecting to get over the line and finish in the top five.
Everton have nothing to play for and the emotional toll of last weekend's Goodison farewell may signal the end of their campaign one week earlier than most.
> Premier League preview: Newcastle vs Everton
> Howe to make huge call over Isak inclusion: Predicted Newcastle lineup vs. Everton
> Will Pickford be left out? Predicted Everton lineup vs. Newcastle
> How to watch Newcastle vs. Everton: Date, time, live stream and TV channel
Nott'm Forest vs. Chelsea (Sunday, 4.00pm)
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The headline act of the Premier League's final day, one of Nottingham Forest or Chelsea could be celebrating Champions League qualification following Sunday's blockbuster battle at the City Ground.
The formula is simple for the Blues - win and they finish in the top five - but Forest will need other results to go their way if they are to take a seat at Europe's top table in 2025-26.
We say: Nottingham Forest 1-1 Chelsea
Now is not the time to be conservative; both sides must throw caution to the wind in their pursuits of Champions League football, but Chelsea's attacking record on the road has left a lot to be desired.
However, Forest's end-of-season form has hardly been inspiring either, and a settled Blues backline can hold out for a draw, one that may be enough for them but one that will officially crush the hosts' dreams of Champions League participation.
For data analysis of the most likely results, scorelines and more for this match please click here.
> Premier League preview: Nott'm Forest vs Chelsea
> Nkunku starts after double boost: Predicted Chelsea XI vs. Forest
> Murillo or Morato at the back? Predicted Forest XI vs. Chelsea
> Nkunku, Guiu fitness updates: Chelsea injury, suspension list for Forest game
> How to watch Nottingham Forest vs. Chelsea: Date, time, live stream and TV channel
Southampton vs. Arsenal (Sunday, 4.00pm)
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Second best meets outright worst in Sunday's Premier League gameweek 38 dead rubber, as Arsenal travel to St Mary's to battle Championship-bound Southampton.
The Gunners are practically assured of a third straight silver medal in the top flight, while the hosts have avoided the unwanted fate of being the Premier League's worst-ever team.
We say: Southampton 0-2 Arsenal
The curtain cannot come down on the season quickly enough for Southampton and Arsenal, both of whom already have one eye on 2025-26 and may not play out a cracker on Sunday.
The prospect of there being nothing on the line could lead to a more open game than Man City's visit, but if so, only Arteta's men should benefit as they make absolutely sure of second place.
For data analysis of the most likely results, scorelines and more for this match please click here.
> Premier League preview: Southampton vs Arsenal
> Saliba out, Tierney in: Predicted Arsenal XI vs. Southampton
> Double defensive blow confirmed: Predicted Southampton XI vs. Arsenal
> Five missing for final game: Arsenal injury, suspension list vs. Southampton
> How to watch Southampton vs. Arsenal: Date, time, live stream and TV channel
Spurs vs. Brighton (Sunday, 4.00pm)
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As buoyant as can be, newly-crowned Europa League champions Tottenham Hotspur conclude a turbulent season at home to Brighton & Hove Albion in Sunday's Premier League finale.
The Lilywhites faithful are in full-blown party mode after their team finally snapped a 17-year trophy drought, while Fabian Hurzeler's men can still make the Conference League in very specific circumstances.
We say: Tottenham Hotspur 1-3 Brighton & Hove Albion
There could be scope for Spurs to defy pre-game expectations this weekend, as the Lilywhites are riding cloud nine for the first time in a long time and will be welcomed by the most jovial atmosphere the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium has ever seen.
However, with Postecoglou sure to shuffle his pack considerably and Brighton in a good moment, the Seagulls should take advantage of the hosts' European hangover to rubber-stamp eighth place.
For data analysis of the most likely results, scorelines and more for this match please click here.
> Premier League preview: Spurs vs Brighton
> Pedro punished, Mitoma returns: Predicted Brighton XI vs. Tottenham
> Ten Tottenham changes: How Spurs could line up against Brighton
> Richarlison scare, six sidelined: Spurs injury list for Brighton clash
> How to watch Tottenham vs. Brighton: Date, time, live stream and TV channel
Wolves vs. Brentford (Sunday, 4.00pm)
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Aiming to sneak into a potential Conference League spot, Brentford travel to Wolverhampton Wanderers on the final day of the Premier League season.
Wolves were defeated at the home of Crystal Palace earlier in the week, whereas the Bees are looking to respond following a loss to West London rivals Fulham last time out.
We say: Wolverhampton Wanderers 1-3 Brentford
Requiring a victory to have any chance of making the Conference League, Brentford should pull out all the stops at Molineux on Sunday in search of three points.
With nothing tangible to play for, Wolves are likely to take their foot off the gas, allowing the Bees' menacing forwards to wreak havoc in the Black Country.
For data analysis of the most likely results, scorelines and more for this match please click here.
> Premier League preview: Wolves vs Brentford
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> How to watch Wolves vs. Brentford: Date, time, live stream and TV channel
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