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  1. A Championship tour or long stint a danger?published at 15:36 BST

    West Ham v Leeds (16:00 BST)

    Gary Rose
    BBC Sport at London Stadium

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    It is 14 years since West Ham last played in the Championship and these three fans, Phil, Steve and Will, remember that time well.

    Back then - the 2011-12 season - the Hammers were in the Championship for just one campaign as they were immediately promoted back to the Premier League through the play offs, but these three supporters don't feel it will be as easy this time if they do go down.

    "As a fan base I feel we have accepted relegation," Phil says.

    "The Championship is a tough league, we've been there before. There are no guarantees."

    Will added: "I've already accepted relegation. Any other result today is a bonus. You never know what happens and maybe we have an outside chance."

  2. Team news - Spence in for Spurs; Barry starts for Toffeespublished at 15:35 BST

    Tottenham v Everton (16:00 BST)

    Tottenham boss Roberto de Zerbi has opted to largely keep faith with the side that lost 2-1 against Chelsea last time out.

    Djed Spence, fresh from his call-up to England's World Cup squad, gets the nod to start over Randal Kolo Muani.

    Tottenham XI: Kinsky, Udogie, Van de Ven, Danso, Spence, Palhinha, Bentancur, Tel, Gallagher, Porro, Richarlison

    Subs: Vicario, Dragusin, Bissouma, Maddison, Gray, Bergvall, Solanke, Sarr, Muani

    A graphic of Tottenham's starting XI v Everton

    David Moyes has also made just one change following a 3-1 defeat to Sunderland as Everton target their first win since 21 March.

    Thierno Barry is preferred over Beto to lead the line in north London.

    Seamus Coleman, who ends his 17-year association with Everton this afternoon, is named on the bench.

    Everton XI: Pickford, O'Brien, Tarkowski, Keane, Mykolenko, Garner, Iroegbunam, Rhol, Dewsbury-Hall, Ndiaye, Barry

    Subs: Travers, McNeil, Beto, George, Dibling, Coleman, Alcaraz, Aznou, Armstrong

    A graphic of Everton's starting XI v Tottenham
  3. Why Salah leaves a Liverpool legendpublished at 15:34 BST

    Liverpool v Brentford (16:00 BST)

    Neil Johnston
    BBC Sport at Anfield

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    • 2 x Premier League titles
    • 1 x Champions League
    • 4 x Golden Boots
    • 2 x League Cups
    • 1 x FA Cup
    • 1 x Uefa Super Cup
    • 1 x Fifa Club World Cup
    • 1 x Community Shield
  4. Watch Salah's best goalspublished at 15:33 BST

    Liverpool v Brentford (16:00 BST)

    Some belters in here.

    Watch Mohamed Salah's best goals for Liverpool.

  5. Get your votes in!published at 15:32 BST

    Tottenham v Everton (16:00 BST)

    Today's burning question is will it be Tottenham or West Ham heading down to the Championship?

    We'll have a definitive answer in just a matter of hours but, for now, it's time to have your say!

  6. Postpublished at 15:31 BST

    Tottenham v Everton (16:00 BST)

    Garth Crooks
    BBC Football pundit on Football Focus

    I have played in games where relegation is at stake and it's about courage. A game at this level is played in the head.

    I think one of the big points today is the fans. They can get the lads over the line. The fans have got to make the 90 minutes very uncomfotable for Everton and make the Tottenham players feel like heroes. Fans can carry players like this.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 15:30 BST

    Click 'Get Involved' on this page to have your say

    I’ve been a Spurs fan too long to know that Leeds won’t win their game easily or even at all. The whole afternoon will be tense and as soon as the whistle gets us underway you can forget about that two point advantage because today is ONLY about mentality. And maybe a bit of luck….expect drama!

    John K, London

  8. 'Keep our energy focused on just this game'published at 15:30 BST

    Tottenham v Everton (16:00 BST)

    Tottenham Hotspur

    Tottenham Hotspur boss Roberto De Zerbi speaking to Sky Sports: "I believe in my players. They are good players and good guys and they know everything for today. We have to play a football game with our qualities and values and let's hope.

    "The fans are incredible. We have to play for them and to keep our energy just on this game because it is already tough to stay focused just on this game. We have to play a normal game with everything we need."

  9. Postpublished at 15:29 BST

    Tottenham v Everton (16:00 BST)

    After plenty of speculation in the week, Spurs captain Cristian Romero is at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium today to support his team-mates in their bid to avoid relegation.

  10. Guardiola manages City for the final timepublished at 15:28 BST

    Man City v Aston Villa (16:00 BST)

    Manchester City

    PepImage source, Getty Images
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  11. Which players can step up for Spurs?published at 15:27 BST

    Tottenham v Everton (16:00 BST)

    Garth Crooks
    BBC Football pundit on Football Focus

    I think [Micky] Van de Ven is a very important person for Spurs today.

    In a strange way, I think Richarlison - who I think can be very annoying - has this attitude that can either be fantastic or a distaster. Hoepfully for him it works today.

    [James] Maddison is crucial and I hope he plays today. I think he is a steadying force and he can pull all of those levers that can get Spurs over the line.

  12. 'All hell could break loose'published at 15:26 BST

    Mark Chapman
    Presenter on BBC Radio 5 Live

    I think Spurs will be a more nervous place than West Ham because West Ham fans may be slightly resigned [to relegation] whereas Spurs fans know that they have the better chance but that might make them more nervous. If West Ham score early then all hell could break loose.

  13. A potentially significant final day at Craven Cottagepublished at 15:25 BST

    Fulham v Newcastle (16:00 GMT)

    Ciaran Kelly
    BBC Sport reporter at Craven Cottage

    Craven CottageImage source, Getty Images

    It remains to be seen if this ends up being Marco Silva’s final game in charge – or if the Fulham manager signs a new contract.

    Chairman Shahid Khan's programme notes today effectively cover both eventualities.

    “Our head coach Marco Silva has been absolutely integral to everything we’ve achieved," he writes. "He’s a major part of the foundation we’re building and he’s aware of our collective ambition for the seasons ahead.”

    Silva is entering the final weeks of his current deal and will make a decision on his future in the coming days.

    What is not in doubt, however, is that this is a big summer for Fulham – and the same is true of today's opponents, Newcastle United.

    A significant rebuild is on the cards in the coming months.

    Kieran Trippier will play his last game for the club today while this could yet prove the final occasion Anthony Gordon is named in a match day squad, even if there admittedly remains a gap in valuation between Newcastle and Bayern Munich for the forward.

    This will be a very different final day for Newcastle compared to a year ago when Eddie Howe’s side sealed qualification for the Champions League.

    But Howe is desperate to sign off with a win and some positive momentum following a recent upturn in results.

  14. Postpublished at 15:24 BST

    Man City v Aston Villa (16:00 BST)

    Manchester City

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  15. Salah knew how to become a 'Liverpool legend'published at 15:23 BST

    Liverpool v Brentford (16:00 BST)

    Mohamed Salah's haul of 257 goals for Liverpool has pushed him past the likes of Sir Kenny Dalglish, Robbie Fowler, Michael Owen and Steven Gerrard. Only Ian Rush (346) and Roger Hunt (285) have scored more.

    "Mohamed knew what he had to do to become a Liverpool legend and he took it to a different level," Rush told BBC Sport.

    "He couldn't believe how many goals I scored. So he actually said to me: 'Did you count your goals in training?'

    "So he's got that Scouse sense of humour as well. But it's not just goals; you look at the number of assists and he's a complete footballer."

    Mohamed Salah and Ian Rush holding awardsImage source, Getty Images
  16. Brighton aiming for historypublished at 15:22 BST

    Brighton v Man Utd (16:00 BST)

    Simon Stone
    BBC Sport Chief Football News Reporter at the American Express Stadium

    A last day of all possibilities lies ahead for Brighton, including a place in Europe's elite club competition for the first time.

    Fabian Hurzeler’s side will qualify for the Champions League, if they win, Liverpool win, Aston Villa lose and Bournemouth lose.

    They could end up in the Europa League through numerous combinations of results, the Conference League, by losing to Manchester United and either Brentford winning at Liverpool or someone winning out of Sunderland’s home game with Chelsea.

    Or they could miss out completely if they lose, Brentford win and someone wins at the Stadium of Light.

    Clearly, the Champions League for the first time in their history would represent a significant milestone for the Seagulls, but Europe of any description would be an achievement for a club that has had one European campaign in its entire history.

    There’s going to be a lot of score checking going on at the Amex Stadium today.

    Amex StadiumImage source, Getty Images
  17. Leipzig on the mind...published at 15:21 BST

    Arsenal v Crystal Palace (16:00 BST)

    Crystal Palace

    Oliver GlasnerImage source, Getty Images

    Crystal Palace have the small matter of a Conference League final against Rayo Vallecano in Leipzig this coming Wednesday.

    So Oliver Glasner's priority for the visit of Mikel Arteta's Premier League champions will be to come through the contest with his players unscathed.

    Nevertheless, Selhurst Park will want to give their players a decent send off for the trip to Germany - and in his final home game as Palace boss Glasner will want to sign off with victory.

  18. Will Villa spoil Pep's farewell?published at 15:20 BST

    Man City v Aston Villa (16:00 BST)

    Aston Villa

    Aston Villa lift Europa League trophyImage source, Getty Images

    It's been a draining week for Aston Villa fans after they won the Europa League on Wednesday - their first major trophy in 30 years.

    Villa supporters might still be nursing hangovers from an emotional day day in Istanbul, and their players have had a long and demanding season fighting on a few fronts.

    But Unai Emery is not the kind of the manager to approach this contest in a half-hearted manner.

    Emery, whose Villa team claimed a 1-0 win over City when the sides met last October, will surely relish the opportunity to spoil Pep Guardiola's farewell party.

  19. Salah waves goodbye to Liverpoolpublished at 15:19 BST

    Liverpool v Brentford (16:00 BST)

    Today is the final time we will see Mohamed Salah in a Liverpool shirt. Weird, right?

    Eyebrows were raised when Jurgen Klopp brought Salah to Anfield in 2017 for £34m after a failed spell at Chelsea.

    But Salah will surely go down as one of the greatest players to have graced the Premier League.

    Mohamed Salah graphic with 257 Liverpool goals
  20. Robertson's emotional Liverpool goodbyepublished at 15:18 BST

    Liverpool v Brentford (16:00 BST)

    But it's not just Mohamed Salah who is leaving Liverpool today; Andy Robertson will also be saying an emotional goodbye.

    Robertson will go down as one of Liverpool's greatest signings, with just £8m spent on the left-back when he was brought in from Hull in 2017.

    He went on to become one of the reasons the Reds have lifted every major trophy in his time at Anfield with his marauding runs down the left flank.

    Andy Robertson lifting the Premier League trophy for LiverpoolImage source, Getty Images