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The title and relegation are already settled in the Premier League but three Champions League spots are still up for grabs and the fight to secure them promises to be very exciting.
Moreover, Brighton & Hove Albion and Brentford still aspire to enter Europe by storming the eighth place.
There are three spots left, with Manchester City, Newcastle United, Chelsea, Aston Villa and Nottingham Forest separated by only three points in a titanic struggle to accompany Liverpool, Arsenal and Tottenham in the top European competition next season.
Manchester City is in the best position, leading by two points and with a goal difference higher than all of their pursuers. A point at Craven Cottage could be enough for them.
Newcastle and Chelsea know that a victory will ensure they finish in the top five due to their better goal difference against Aston Villa.
Sixth and seventh are Villa and Forest who must win and wait for events although both positions (the sixth for sure) could guarantee a spot at least for the next Europa League.
Brighton and Brentford want to play in the Conference League next season and for that they must finish in eighth position.
If Chelsea wins the UEFA Conference League final they will earn a spot in the Europa League and their final position in the Premier League will directly influence the eighth place.
If the Londoners finish seventh (or sixth with Newcastle seventh, and they win the Conference League) the remaining Conference League spot would be for the eighth place.
And eighth is now Brighton, with a three-point lead over Brentford. A draw at Tottenham's home guarantees them the spot that Brentford is fighting for, who must win at Molineux against Wolves.
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