The race for Champions League qualification is more competitive than ever with five Premier League teams guaranteed qualification, but who will make the cut?
The race for the top five is tight, with only six points separating second-placed Arsenal down to Nottingham Forest in seventh.
Premier League winners Liverpool have already guaranteed Champions League football, while Opta put Arsenal’s prospects at 99.9 per cent.
Following their 2-2 draw at Anfield, the Gunners require one point from their remaining two fixtures to secure a top-five place.
Newcastle, Chelsea and Aston Villa are all level on 66 points, although the latter two have now played a game more than Eddie Howe’s side.
Meanwhile, ahead of their rearranged home game with Bournemouth on Tuesday evening, Manchester City have slipped out of the top five following Friday’s night’s results and Forest could even move level on points with Pep Guardiola’s team by winning at West Ham United on Super Sunday.
Arsenal’s remaining fixtures
May 18: Arsenal vs Newcastle, kick-off 4.30pm
May 25: Southampton vs Arsenal, kick-off 4pm
Manchester City’s remaining fixtures
May 20: Man City vs Bournemouth, kick-off 7pm
May 25: Fulham vs Man City, kick-off 4pm
Nottingham Forest’s remaining fixtures
May 18: West Ham vs Nottingham Forest, kick-off 2.15pm
May 25: Nottingham Forest vs Chelsea, kick-off 4pm
Newcastle’s remaining fixtures
May 18: Arsenal vs Newcastle, kick-off 4.30pm
May 25: Newcastle vs Everton, kick-off 4pm
Chelsea’s remaining fixtures
May 25: Nottingham Forest vs Chelsea, kick-off 4pm
Aston Villa’s remaining fixtures
May 25: Man United vs Aston Villa, kick-off 4pm