Arsenal have been crowned Premier League champions for the first time in 22 years, but there is still plenty to play for elsewhere on the final day of the season.
Indeed, six of the 10 games to be played on the last day still carry significant stakes.
Places in the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League and UEFA Conference League are still to be determined, while one of Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham United will be relegated to the EFL Championship, joining Burnley and Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Race for Europe
Aston Villa
Current position: 4th
Possible final positions: 4th or 5th
Villa would confirm fourth place by avoiding defeat at Manchester City.
Unai Emery's side had already secured a place in next season’s Champions League by confirming a top-five finish, thanks to the Premier League being given a European Performance Spot (EPS). However, their Europa League triumph means that if they drop down to fifth, the extra Champions League berth would instead go to the team in sixth.
For that to happen, Villa would have to lose to Man City and fifth-placed Liverpool would have to beat Brentford.
No matter what happens on the final day, fifth place will qualify for the Champions League and eighth place will qualify for the Conference League.
If Villa finish fourth, then both sixth and seventh would qualify for the Europa League. But if Villa finish fifth, sixth will qualify for the Champions League and seventh for the Europa League.
Liverpool
Current position: 5th
Possible final positions: 4th, 5th or 6th
Due to their superior goal difference, Liverpool can leapfrog Villa into fourth place if they defeat Brentford and Villa lose against Man City.
Liverpool are three points clear of sixth-placed AFC Bournemouth and only need a point against Brentford to confirm their Champions League place. If they lose against Brentford, they will only not finish fifth if Bournemouth win against Nottingham Forest while overturning a six-goal deficit in goal difference.
Bournemouth
Current position: 6th
Possible final positions: 5th, 6th or 7th
Bournemouth have already confirmed a spot in Europe next season, but in which competition is still to be determined.
If Villa lose against Man City and Liverpool beat Brentford, Bournemouth can qualify for the Champions League by avoiding defeat at Forest, or if Brighton & Hove Albion fail to beat Manchester United.
There is also the remote possibility of an end-of-season playoff to decide the final Champions League place. This would require Liverpool to lose 1-0 to Brentford and Bournemouth win 5-0 at Forest. Their goals scored, goals conceded, head-to-head points and away goals against one another would all be identical.
Brighton & Hove Albion
Current position: 7th
Possible final positions: 6th, 7th, 8th or 9th
Brighton are three points behind Bournemouth, but they have a superior goal difference, which means they would leapfrog the Cherries into sixth place if they beat Man Utd and Andoni Iraola’s side lose against Forest.
In this scenario, Brighton would also require Villa to lose against Man City and Liverpool beat Brentford, in order to qualify for the Champions League.
Victory for Brighton would ensure that they qualify for the Europa League at the very least, but defeat risks the possibility of dropping down to ninth place and missing out on Europe altogether.
Chelsea
Current position: 8th
Possible final positions: 7th, 8th, 9th 10th or 11th
Chelsea, in eighth, currently hold the Conference League spot. Because of their superior goal difference over Brentford, if they beat Sunderland at the Stadium of Light and Brighton fail to beat Man Utd, they will almost certainly finish seventh.
If Brighton lose by two goals and Brentford fail to win at Liverpool, Chelsea can also overtake the Seagulls with a draw.
Defeat for Chelsea would mean they fail to qualify for any European competition next season.
Brentford
Current position: 9th
Possible final positions: 7th, 8th, 9th 10th, 11th or 12th
Brentford currently sit one place outside of European qualification, level on points with Chelsea but with a +3 goal difference to the Blues' +7.
The Bees must better Chelsea’s result against Sunderland to secure a top-eight finish, but they can qualify for the Europa League if they defeat Liverpool at Anfield, and Chelsea and Brighton fail to win.
Sunderland
Current position: 10th
Possible final positions: 7th, 8th, 9th 10th, 11th or 12th
Sunderland are the lowest-placed team in the table that can still finish in the top eight, but defeating Chelsea is a prerequisite to do so.
They will qualify for Europe if they beat Chelsea and Brentford do not beat Liverpool. If both of those results occur and Brighton also lose against Man Utd, the Black Cats will finish seventh.
Relegation battle
Spurs
Current position: 17th
Possible final positions: 17th or 18th
West Ham
Current position: 18th
Possible final positions: 17th or 18th
Victory for Spurs against Everton guarantees safety.
Roberto De Zerbi’s side are two points clear of West Ham heading into the final day, but they have a superior goal difference of -10 to the Hammers' -22.
Even if Spurs draw with Everton, West Ham would need to beat Leeds United by 12 goals or more to finish above them. The largest winning margin in Premier League history is nine goals.
West Ham have to beat Leeds to have a chance of avoiding relegation. If they win and Spurs lose against Everton, the Hammers will stay up.