>Arsenal v Aston Villa >Chelsea v Leicester City >Everton v Norwich City >Manchester United v AFC Bournemouth >Newcastle United v Tottenham Hotspur >Southampton v Crystal Palace >Stoke City v West Ham United >Swansea City v Manchester City >Watford v Sunderland >West Bromwich Albion v Liverpool
All games kick-off at 3:00pm UK time.
Only significant issue to be decided is 4th place (thanks for denying us the opportunity of watching Newcastle fans break down in tears at SJP, Big Sam).
If Manchester United win and Manchester City lose, Pep Guardiola will be playing in SEVILLAWINSLOL next season. West Ham United are mathematically still in with a chance, but their significantly inferior goal difference to Manchester City renders their hopes all but over. They can still claim 5th spot though if they win and MU lose or WHU win by 3 more goals than MU do (owing to the superior goals scored).
There is also the possibility of a first-ever PL play-off between West Ham and Liverpool to decide the Europa League places:
>West Ham would have to lose 1-0 at Stoke City AND Liverpool beat West Brom 2-1; or the Hammers lose 2-1 while it finished 3-2 to the away side at The Hawthorns, or so on. In addition, seventh-placed Southampton would have to be denied a win against visitors Crystal Palace.
This is also the last day of the Premier League having a sponsor. So long, Barclays.
if they lose, west ham avoid defeat and saints win they would end 7th
Andrew Hughes
and if united lose the FA
Jace Scott
If Manchester United lose the FA cup final and end 7th they will miss out on Europa. They can end 7th if they lose, Southampton win and west ham win/draw
Grayson Jenkins
well yes, that too
I was only taking the league into account.
Noah Taylor
So should I watch the Manchesters fight it out for Champions League or Ranieri's return to Chelsea?
Wyatt Foster
Arsenal 1-0 Aston Villa Chelsea 1-1 Leicester City Everton 2-1 Norwich Manchester United 2-0 AFC Bournemouth Newcastle United 1-3 Tottenham Hotspur Southampton 4-1 Crystal Palace Stoke City 2-2 West Ham United Swansea City 1-1 Manchester City Watford 0-1 Sunderland West Bromwich Albion 2-2 Liverpool
John Walker
gillette soccer sunday
Robert Baker
>no epl for the next three months please no
Nathan Miller
Thanks lad, as an eternal ABU I'll be sure to cheer on the Hammers and the Saints, in addition of the iggls
Parker Flores
its alright lad the euros start in less than one month
Leo Carter
Villa will beat Arsenal 2-1 off an Ozil own goal in the last 10 minutes
Sebastian Morris
>Euros >/trans/ >Summertime influx
Hiatus from Sup Forums time tomorrow
Oliver Cook
>Even number year meaning WC/Euro summer Nigga chill
Euros for a month next month and then it kicks off again in August. There literally isn't going to be a single month where there ISN'T any football worth watching.
Benjamin Watson
Chelsea are literally celebrating another club's achievements and a manager that they sacked today. If you are interested in learning about molding plastic, it might be a nice match to watch.
>liverpool fans thieving as usual >everton black man getting done for assault
>THE ENTIRE CITY OF LIVERPOOL
Owen Scott
Better than a Poo In Loo sponsor
Lincoln Brooks
>Why not? We're one of the most well supported clubs globally with new ambitious wealthy owners.
Alexander Lopez
depends who they buy
Nolan Gray
Benitez to Everton might not be a bad idea, considering his family already live there
Nathan Brown
>Liverpool Yes pls
Connor Long
Liverpool fans suck Rafa's cock so hard that they'll actually support Everton.
Connor Torres
you forgot to mention >muh 'istry and >muh talented young team
Anthony Sanchez
I'm saying that Everton being "one of the most supported clubs globally" is irrelevant when there are 6 clubs in England alone with a larger global fanbase than Everton's. Everton's global fanbase doesn't help them in terms of revenue compared to their rivals.
Grayson Thompson
Benitez is finished as a top level manager, look at were Napoli and Madrid are since he left
Luis Williams
Imagine the bants if he won the League with them.
David Rivera
>no fabianski >no williams >no taylor >ki in korea >gylfi in florida >paloschi injured >city will still struggle
Landon Gutierrez
>Blues.jpg But that's not Chelsea.
Noah Foster
I can't help but feel he's a little too similar to Origi. It would still be a good move for him though.
Zakaria to Southampton would be a good move too, especially if clubs start looking at Wanyama again. I could see him replacing Behrami in the NT in a few years time.
Hudson Anderson
>people are this uneducated in 2016
Thomas Clark
Yeah I think the Stones factor could be the thing that ultimately lands us Jose
Connor Nelson
>OptaJoe @OptaJoe 53s54 seconds ago 5 - 2014-15 champions Chelsea have won just five Premier League games at home this season; against the bottom four and Arsenal. Deposed.
Gavin Jones
He's been in a downward spiral since his last season at liverpool and his ineptness in the transfer market has constantly exposed him but people will still make excuse for him because he was good 10-15 years ago
William Martin
who /top4/ here?
Luke Kelly
£150m well spent
Jace Myers
>against the bottom four and Arsenal
Austin Rivera
>wonga
>al shittihad
Angel Edwards
Mad af
Isaiah Allen
Top 4 is for supreme clubs
>tfw watched way too little football to give a informed reply
Brandon Jones
>We're one of the most well supported clubs globally with new ambitious wealthy owners.
Everton are not one of the most well supported clubs globally.
i like that now he's off the books, we can just go strait in for pogba with now arranging the budget
Josiah Phillips
This is the best picture of the season
Jayden Butler
aye just won napoli their first trophy for 24 years what a shitter
Cameron Butler
My team is above yours so no not really lad
Brandon Garcia
isn't the BBC doing a special final score for today?
Jackson Gomez
Nobody can expect anyone to know about the Super League, it's atrocious. Zakaria is a tackling monster, with seemingly endless energy. He's basically Behrami, but black.
Aaron Cruz
Liverpool fair enough, but "Nu-Arsenal" are not truly a big club. They are plastic and manufactured as fuck.
James Baker
>Cup manager wins a milk cup in italy
Take a look at the league Take a look at the transfers He's finished
Chase Edwards
Me on the left
Mason Hernandez
>We're one of the most well supported clubs globally with new ambitious wealthy owners.
KEK.
Everton are nowhere near one of the most well supported clubs globally, and Everton's new owner is nowhere near as rich as is made out.
Moshiri has a net worth of ~£1.2-£1.3 billion. Note that's his entire worth, not "Moshiri will spend £1 billion on Everton", most of that is probably tied down in other businesses.
Everton are in dire need of a new stadium, which can cost £300m+.
Anybody expecting Moshiri to come in and start spending with "the big boys" is deluded.
If he's smart he'll try develop everton commercially and naturally grow, if he tries to just throw money at it, he'll lose in an arm's race