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The Premier League has entered its final week and Manchester City have already lifted the title.

But while they'll be no repeat of last season's final day championship madness, there are still plenty of teams waiting to find out their fates.

City have won five of the last six Premier League titles on offer
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City have won five of the last six Premier League titles on offerCredit: Getty

Here, talkSPORT.com breaks down the permutations for clubs at both ends of the table vying to improve their league standings this week.

What can still be decided in the Premier League's final week?

Champions League places

Man City have claimed a third successive title with Arsenal confirmed as runners-up and both will head into Europe's top competition next season.

The battle for the last two spots in the top four is down to just two teams, with Newcastle since booking their Champions League place.

The Magpies needed just a point from their remaining two games, which they managed following a 0-0 draw with Leicester on Monday to seal a return to Europe's elite for the first time in 20 years.

Manchester United were in the same boat as Newcastle, needing just a solitary point from a possible six in their last two games but the Red Devils still have a little work to do.

Man United are just one point away from returning to the Champions League
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Man United are just one point away from returning to the Champions LeagueCredit: AFP

United will need to wait until Thursday at the earliest when they host Chelsea, before a second opportunity comes against Fulham.

Liverpool will know if their top four chances are over by the time they are next in action against Southampton on Sunday.

Should United lose their penultimate match then the Reds would need to beat the relegated Saints and hope their rivals above them lose again.

Man United look like they won't be denied
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Man United look like they won't be denied
Liverpool looked to have run out of time
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Liverpool looked to have run out of timeCredit: Getty

Europa League places

Brighton are all-but mathematically assured of a Europa League spot having risen to sixth following their 3-1 win over Southampton.

The Seagulls are three points above Aston Villa - the only team that can move onto their 61 point tally - but also have a game in hand.

A draw in either of Brighton's last two matches, at home to Man City on Wednesday and against Villa themselves on the final day, eliminates all doubt.

But for arguments sake, Roberto De Zerbi's men could be overhauled should they lose both games with a goal difference swing of 16.

Brighton are almost certain to be playing in the Europa League next season
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Brighton are almost certain to be playing in the Europa League next seasonCredit: Getty

Europa Conference League places

Tottenham dropped out of European contention 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.

The north Londoners would need to beat Leeds on Sunday and hope Villa above them fail to win against Brighton.

A draw would also just be enough for Tottenham to end seventh on goals scored should Villa lose to the Seagulls.

A West Ham victory in the Europa Conference League final against Fiorentina has no bearing on the top seven places domestically.

The Hammers will earn a place in next season's Europa League with victory in Prague despite finishing in the bottom half of the Premier League table but that would see England have eight representatives in 2023/24.

Leeds threw away their chance to go into the final week with all the power
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Leeds threw away their chance to go into the final week with all the powerCredit: AFP

Relegation

Southampton are the only club to have been relegated and there are still two spots from the trio of Leicester, Leeds and Everton to be decided this week.

Leicester are currently 18th on 31 points, and the Foxes need a win in their last game against West Ham and for Everton to fail to beat Bournemouth to guarantee their survival.

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.

The Toffees host Bournemouth on the final day knowing victory will be enough to preserve their top-flight stay - a draw or defeat would only be enough if results elsewhere go their way.

Leeds take on Tottenham as the outside team to stay up - they need a victory at the minimum whilst relying on other results.

Two of Everton, Leeds and Leicester will be relegated
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Two of Everton, Leeds and Leicester will be relegated
Leicester could add another twist in the relegation battle tale on Monday
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Leicester could add another twist in the relegation battle tale on MondayCredit: Getty

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