The final day of the Premier Leagues season takes place on Sunday afternoon, with the relegation battle and the race for Europe still to reach its climax.With so much on the line in so many of the matches taking place this weekend, drama can be guaranteed, and talkSPORT BET have priced up over 1.5 goals in every game in the second tier on Saturday at 19/5, boosted from 7/2, which can be added straight into your bet slip here.talkSPORT BET – Get up to £40 in free bets – CLAIM HERE*Sunday’s Premier League fixtures (all 4pm kick offs):Brighton v Manchester UnitedBurnley v WolvesCrystal Palace v ArsenalFulham v NewcastleLiverpool v BrentfordManchester City v Aston VillaNottingham Forest v BournemouthSunderland v ChelseaTottenham v EvertonWest Ham v LeedsTeams in bold still with something on the line.With the title race all wrapped, and Arsenal having been crowned champions of England for the first time in 22 years due to Manchester City’s dropping of points at Bournemouth on Tuesday, the majority of eyes will now be on the relegation battle.One of Tottenham or West Ham will be playing Championship football next season, the two teams currently separated by two points heading into the final day.Due to the goal difference between the two, the only scenario for West Ham to stay up for them to beat a Leeds team with nothing to play for at home, while Spurs would need to be beaten at home by an Everton side still with an outside shot at Europe.A point for the north London side would confirm their place in the Premier League next season, avoiding an embarrassing relegation and a first season in the second tier since their promotion in 1978.In the battle for Europe, it is still to be determined how many teams the Premier League will have in the Champions League next season.Should newly crowned Europa League champions Aston Villa lose at Manchester City, and Liverpool, who still need to a point to be certain of their place in the Champions League, beat European chasing Brentford, then sixth place would also reach the Europe’s premier club competition.Bournemouth are currently sat in that precarious sixth spot, having confirmed their place in Europe for the first time in their history, but unsure of which competition they’ll be competing in.The Cherries, who travel to Nottingham Forest, still have an outside chance at a top five finish, should they win and Liverpool lose with a six goal swing.Seven other teams are still in the hunt for Europe, with Brighton, who host Manchester United, currently in pole position ahead of the rest of the chasing pack, sat in seventh, a point ahead of both Chelsea and Brentford, who each travel to Sunderland and Liverpool respectively.As things stand only the top eight will qualify for Europe but should Villa drop down to fifth, that would move to the top nine.Sunderland, who host Chelsea in a European six pointer, start the afternoon just one point behind the west London duo, with Everton (who travel to Tottenham), Newcastle and Fulham, who play each other at Craven Cottage, sat three points behind and in need of a win and for other results to go their way.There are only three matches where Europe or relegation is not on the line this weekend, including Arsenal lifting the Premier League trophy for the first time since 2004 at Selhurst Park after a London derby.It will also be an emotional day at the Etihad Stadium, with long term stalwarts Bernardo Silva and John Stones playing their last game for the club, in what is also thought to be, but not confirmed to be, Pep Guardiola’s final game in charge of Manchester City.The final game of the week sees the two already relegated teams, Burnley and Wolves, going head to head at Turf Moor, with the Clarets knowing defeat would leave them finishing rock bottom of the Premier League table.talkSPORT BET – Get up to £40 in free bets – CLAIM HERE*Stay up to date with all the latest World Cup Winner Odds, World Cup Top Goalscorer Odds, World Cup Group Winner Odds and all the best World Cup Betting Offers and Free Bets in our dedicated betting hubFree Bet OffersClaim £1000+ worth of free bets and betting offers from our partners18+ gambleaware.org T&Cs Apply*18+ New customers only. 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