Everton, Leeds and Leicester will do battle on the last day of the English Premier League to determine who stay up.
Two of these three teams above will join already relegated Southampton in the lower division next season.
Leicester are currently 18th on 31 points, and the Foxes need a win in their last game against West Ham and hope that Everton to fail to beat Bournemouth to guarantee their survival.
Everton need an outright win against Bournemouth on the final day knowing victory will be enough to preserve their top-flight status.
For Leeds they need an outright win against Tottenham and hope that both Leicester City and Everton lose their games.
Everton, who have an inferior goal difference to Leicester, are the only team of the three to have their future in their own hands following the result at St James’ Park.
Meanwhile, the top-flight’s spot in the Europa Conference League is still also up for grabs, with Tottenham, Aston Villa and Brentford fighting for seventh.
The final two places in the Champions League have been wrapped up by Newcastle and Manchester United, while Liverpool and Brighton have sealed their spots in the Europa League.
Tottenham dropped out of the European spots entirely following their 3-1 defeat to Brentford.
Europa League football is now out of reach but Spurs are still within a chance of finishing seventh for a place in UEFA’s third tier competition.
Manchester City have been crowned Champions of the EPL after defeating Chelsea 1-0 at the Etihad last week Saturday.