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Premier League permutations: The race for Europe and what Leicester, Leeds & Everton have to do to avoid relegation
All the key outcomes and results required as we enter the final weekend of the 2022-23 Premier League campaign.
The 2022-23 Premier League has been a rollercoaster of emotion and excitement, but the race is nearly run, with European spots to be decided and dreaded relegations confirmed on the final day.
Fans of Manchester City can pop the champagne, but at the other end of the table there will be a nail-biting 90 minutes ahead for Everton, Leeds and Leicester City, with two of the three certain to suffer relegation today.
Here, GOAL takes a look at all the Premier League permutations as the 2022-23 season comes to a conclusion.
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Premier League table (as of May 28)
#
Team
MP
W
D
L
GD
Pts
1
Manchester City (C) (UCL)
37
28
5
4
+62
89
2
Arsenal (UCL)
37
25
6
6
+40
81
3
Manchester United (UCL)
37
22
6
9
+14
72
4
Newcastle (UCL)
37
19
13
5
+35
70
5
Liverpool
37
19
9
9
+28
66
6
Brighton
37
18
8
11
+20
62
7
Aston Villa
37
17
7
13
+4
58
8
Tottenham
37
17
6
14
+4
57
9
Brentford
37
14
14
9
+11
56
10
Fulham
37
15
7
15
+3
52
11
Crystal Palace
37
11
11
15
-9
44
12
Chelsea
37
11
10
16
-9
43
13
Wolves
37
11
8
18
-22
41
14
West Ham
37
11
7
19
-12
40
15
Bournemouth
37
11
6
20
-33
39
16
Nottingham Forest
37
9
10
18
-30
37
17
Everton
37
7
12
18
-24
33
18
Leicester
37
8
7
22
-18
31
19
Leeds
37
7
10
20
-27
31
20
Southampton (R)
37
6
6
25
-37
24
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Leicester City relegation picture
Leicester will be relegated to the Championship just seven years after winning the Premier League if any of the following plays out on the final day:
Leicester fail to win against West Ham
OR Everton win against Bournemouth.
Leicester City fixtures
Date
Match
Kick-off time
May 28
Leicester vs West Ham
4:30pm BST (1:30pm ET)
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Leeds United will be relegated if...
Leeds United could be heading back down to the Championship this weekend in the event that:
Leeds fail to win against Tottenham.
OR Everton win against Bournemouth.
OR Leicester win against West Ham (goal difference unlikely to be a factor here...)
OR Everton draw against Bournemouth AND Leeds win against Tottenham by two or fewer goals.