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Gary Neville has made his final prediction on who will finish in the Premier League top five, with Chelsea, Manchester City, Newcastle, Aston Villa and Nottingham Forest set for a final-day showdown.
Here’s a look at the Premier League standings and each team in European contention’s final game of the season. Arsenal defeated Newcastle on Sunday to guarantee their spot in the Champions League and at least a third-place finish. A hard-fought clean sheet also keeps David Raya in the race for the Golden Glove.
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Shields Gazette on MSNStats experts Opta predict final Premier League table as Newcastle and Aston Villa target Champions LeagueNewcastle United, Manchester City, Aston Villa, Chelsea and Nottingham Forest are in contention for a Champions League place.
Match of the Day 2 pundits have been having their say on the race for the Champions League. Danny Murphy expects Newcastle to be "fine", adding: "At home to Everton, I would say so with those fans behind them.
How the Champions League, Europa League and Conference League qualifying spots will be decided this season, including what Crystal Palaces FA Cup win means for the Eagles and other Premier League
Premier League final day may not be as memorable a one as years gone, with both the title and relegation decided weeks if not months ago, but at least we have something to look forward when it comes to the battle for Champions League qualification,
Liverpool apart, the occupants of England’s five Champions League spots are still unknown; four will go to the remainder of the top five, while Manchester United and Tottenham’s Europa League final will add a surprising sheen to one of those sides’ worst seasons in recent history.
Six Premier League teams separated by six points are battling it out for the four remaining Champions League spots with two rounds of matches left and no team can rest easy, although they have all secured European football for next season.
Sky customers can watch Arsenal vs Newcastle in the Premier League on Sky Sports from 4pm or via the Sky Sports app; non-Sky customers can stream the game with a NOW Day or Month pass; kick-off at the Emirates Stadium is 4.