Football: the level is in position for the last day drama at both ends of the English Premier League table

Nevertheless, the curtain on the longest season of the English Premier League will be run, but the drama will continue to watch the 2019-2020 crusade as the groups still struggle for their survival and their European venues.

Fans will be watching both ends of the story as Manchester United face Leicester in a shootout for a place in the Champions League, while Aston Villa, Bournemouth and Watford compete for the last position outside the relegation zone.

Chelsea hope to secure their position among the four most sensitive, and Wolves and Tottenham are fighting for a spot in the Europa League.

The intriguing highest clash will be the winner’s clash between Leicester and United, and Foxes boss Brendan Rodgers played mind games before the attack at 7pm UAE time on Sunday.

The Irishman says all the tension is on Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s away team at King Power Stadium when Old Trafford asks for Champions League football, making it a plus for Leicester.

“There’s a difference where we have to be in the Champions League, but when you’re a club like Manchester United, you have to be in the Champions League,” Rodgers said. “We need to be there, but if we fail, it’s still a very smart season.

“I’ve been to two-man finals and matches where matches are everything, so I’m not new to the situation. It’s very exciting. Sometimes things stop in a season, but for us, for that’s what you’re for Our season doesn’t end until the end, we can end in style.

United is third with 63 issues ahead of Chelsea by difference in purpose, while Leicester City is one point away from the Blues in the fifth.

Leicester fell in the 4 most sensitive for the first time since mid-September after a 3-win streak in thirteen games in any aspect of the most sensitive page of the coronavirus.

However, the victory for United and Chelsea on Wednesday means that the door is still open for Brendan Rodgers’ men to keep all the smart paintings they made at the start of the season with Sunday’s home win.

Leicester is hampered by injuries to James Maddison, Ben Chilwell and Ricardo Pereira, but has had a full week to prepare, United’s busy schedule.

Solskjaer’s men looked tired last week with a 3–1 loss to Chelsea in the FA Cup semi-finals and tied 1-1 at home via West Ham.

Chelsea only wants a point at home against the Wolves to seal the Champions League next season, but if Frank Lampard’s men lose, a tie between Leicester and United would see the last two finish in the four most sensitive.

Anyone who misses the Champions League between United, Chelsea and Leicester will be guaranteed fifth place and one place in the Europa League next season.

The wolves will do more than their good first crusade back to the lead last season by completing among the six most sensitive and having the chance to thwart the Chelsea Champions League push at Stamford Bridge.

However, any slip through the men of Nuno Espirito Santo would give the Spurs a chance to move to sixth place.

Jose Mourinho’s appearance has won his last three games and will be a confident striker against Crystal Palace, who has lost his last seven matches.

The seventh may be smart enough for European football next season, but it is based on the fact that Chelsea beat Arsenal in the FA Cup final on 1 August.

In the background, two from Bournemouth, Watford and Villa will sign for Norwich and already relegated to the Championship next season.

Villa has the advantage with a three-point lead over Bournemouth and a greater difference in purpose than Watford.

Dean Smith’s men have also gained momentum after a 1-0 win over Arsenal on Tuesday and travel to a West Ham side now safe from their Premier League position next season.

“The effects come out with ours in the week and we’re above the dotted line right now,” Smith said.

“The best thing is to be above that line of points on Sunday and we know we have to win to secure it.”

Nigel Pearson’s layoff through Watford with only two games of the playing season did nothing clever to the Hornets in a 4-0 win at the hands of Manchester City on Wednesday and traveled to Arsenal to Villa’s result.

If either loses, Bournemouth can make its five-season period bigger on the most sensible flight by beating Everton at Goodison Park.

“The next game is that of all our careers,” said Bournemouth boss Eddie Howe.

All 19:00 United Arab Emirates v WatfordBurnley v Brighton Chelsea v Wolves Crystal Palace v Tottenham Everton v BournemouthLeicester v Man UtdMan City v NorwichNewcastle v Liverpool Southampton v Sheff Utd West Ham v Aston Villa

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