20/04/2024

Premier League TV and stream details for final day of season on Sky and BT Sport

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Premier League TV and stream details for final day of season on Sky and BT Sport

All 20 Premier League teams will be in action at the same time on the final day of the season, with the final Europa Conference League place and two relegation spots set to be decided

All 20 Premier League teams will be in action at the same time on the final day of the season, with the final Europa Conference League place and two relegation spots set to be decided

The 2022/23 Premier League season is set to come to an end on Sunday evening after another enthralling year in England's top-flight - and it's one that will go down in the history books.

It was the first-ever campaign to include a winter World Cup, which saw the first 16 matches being played before the tournament in Qatar, with the rest after. There is something that hasn't changed, however. That was Manchester City winning the league as they lifted the title for the third successive season.

Arsenal, Newcastle and Manchester United make up the top-four, while Liverpool and Brighton have secured the two Europa League places. There is one Europa Conference League spot still to grab on the final day. Aston Villa are in pole position and need to better Tottenham's result to qualify for the competition.

As for the other end of the table, it's all to play for in the relegation battle. Everton, Leicester and Leeds are fighting it out for the final survival spot, while two will join Southampton in the Championship. For Everton, the task is simple. Win and they stay up.

However, if the Toffees fail to beat Bournemouth, it will open the door for Leicester to capitalise and secure safety with a win over West Ham. Leeds, meanwhile, need a minor miracle to stay in the Premier League. The Whites need Leicester and Everton to fail to win to stand any chance should they earn a victory over Tottenham at home.

Everton have 33 points, while Leicester and Leeds have 31. The Foxes have a better goal difference than both teams, meaning they have a bigger opportunity than Leeds. The only way Sam Allardyce's men would topple Leicester should they BOTH win is if the the Whites win by 10 or more goal difference.

Sean Dyche's Everton face Bournemouth on Sunday (
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It's set to be a mammoth day in the Premier League - one that could go down in history. With that in mind, here is a list of the fixtures, whether they will be shown live on TV and match odds throughout. Sky Sports are set to show three matches live, with one on BT Sport. All games will kick-off at 4:30pm.

Odds with BETFRED and subject to change.

Arsenal vs Wolves

Arsenal - 1/3

Draw - 9/2

Wolves - 13/2

Aston Villa vs Brighton (Sky Sports Football)

Aston Villa - 21/20

Draw - 11/4

Brighton - 9/4

Brentford vs Manchester City

Brentford - 3/1

Draw - 3/1

Manchester City - 4/5

Chelsea vs Newcastle

Chelsea - 7/4

Draw - 13/5

Newcastle - 11/8

Eddie Howe's Newcastle travel to Chelsea on the final day (
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Crystal Palace vs Nottingham Forest

Crystal Palace - 4/6

Draw - 3/1

Nottingham Forest - 18/5

Everton vs Bournemouth (Sky Sports Premier League)

Everton -1/2

Draw - 10/3

Bournemouth - 11/2

Leeds vs Tottenham (BT Sport 1)

Leeds - 13/8

Draw - 11/4

Tottenham - 7/5

Leicester vs West Ham (Sky Sports Main Event)

Leicester - 19/20

Draw - 11/4

West Ham - 5/2

Manchester United vs Fulham

Manchester United - 8/15

Draw - 7/2

Fulham - 9/2

Southampton vs Liverpool

Southampton - 6/1

Draw - 4/1

Liverpool - 2/5

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