Have we ever had a relegation scrap this big on the final day?
Yes, I know there are only two teams involved, but those two teams are Tottenham and West Ham. They are both huge rivals, and massive clubs, too. For either to go down, it would be pretty mental.
I honestly never thought I would be reporting on the potential of Spurs being relegated, but here we are. It's actually kind of crazy that we are, but they do say no team is too big to go down.
Tottenham lead the race, two points clear of West Ham, and only need a draw to secure their safety due to their largely superior goal difference.
You'd think it would be a straightforward day for them.
But this is Tottenham, and this team is not built for a survival scrap. They could easily wet the bed today and lose at home to Everton, then all West Ham need to do is beat Leeds.
It's going to be such a dramatic day in the capital.
Final day fixtures:
Burnley vs Wolves, 16:00
Crystal Palace vs Arsenal, 16:00
Fulham vs Newcastle, 16:00
Liverpool vs Brentford, 16:00
Manchester City vs Aston Villa, 16:00
Sunderland vs Chelsea, 16:00
Tottenham vs Everton, 16:00
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The final day has come.
37 games. Nine months of drama. Scraps at the top and bottom. And it all comes down to this. Final day madness.
The amount of storylines today is actually mental, like, we haven't had a final day like this in years.
The title may have been decided in midweek, but we still have a relegation scrap, which is possibly the biggest we have seen in Premier League history in terms of the size of the clubs involved.
Then we have the battle for Europe, Pep Guardiola's final game in charge of Manchester City, Mohamed Salah's farewell at Liverpool, and Andoni Iraola is also leaving Bournemouth.
It's fair to say, with all that is going on, you are sure to be entertained this afternoon. It is going to be non-stop drama, and I just know I'm going to be non-stop tapping away for the next seven hours. It's time to truly lock in.
So, get yourself a nice cold bevvie, pull up a pew in the glorious sunshine, and enjoy the show.
Let the chaos commence.
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