English Premier League heading for final day drama
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Newcastle, Alexander Isak and Eddie Howe
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The Premier League final day sees Manchester City, Newcastle, Chelsea, Aston Villa and Nottingham Forest battle it out to qualify for the Champions League. Liverpool, Arsenal and Tottenham - by virtue of their Europa League win - are guaranteed a place at Europe's top table next season, but there are still three places up for grabs.
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The National on MSNPremier League talking points: Forest chase Champions League dream, Alexander-Arnold and De Bruyne's farewellsNottingham Forest's historic Uefa Champions League dream is still alive as they brace for a dramatic showdown against Chelsea, while Liverpool will finally get their hands on the Premier League trophy.
Opta Analyst's David Segar analyses a make-or-break Sunday that will decide which clubs qualify for European football
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Sporting News on MSNBarcelona set to opt out from Premier League striker's transfer race for one reasonBarcelona fans hoping to see Alexander Isak in their colors might want to hold that thought. The Spanish giants have been eyeing the Swedish forward as a long-term solution to their striking needs. With Robert Lewandowski not getting any younger,
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NewcastleWorld on MSNNewcastle United injury boost vs Everton as player spotted in training - thought his season was overNewcastle United are preparing for Sunday’s final Premier League match of the 2024-25 season against Everton. Eddie Howe’s side host the Toffees at St James’ Park needing a win to guarantee Champions League qualification.
Meanwhile, Ollie Watkins (£9.1m), who is the most-bought forward in the Gameweek, has produced a goal and an assist across his last four outings. The Aston Villa star has averaged 5.3pps, identical to Everton 's Iliman Ndiaye (£5.2m) and Fulham 's Raul Jimenez (£5.3m).