Both sides, fighting to finish in the top four and qualify for the Champions League, will be in action on Tuesday.

The Premier League has already been won, but the race for a top-four finish will carry on until the final day. On Tuesday, two sides hopeful of qualifying for next season’s Champions League will be in action.

Arsenal and Man City both play at home – against Sunderland and West Brom, respectfully. A slip-up from the Citizens would hand the Gunners a lifeline, and failure to win for Wenger’s side will kill their chances.

Arsenal vs Sunderland

What time: At 11:45 PT / 14:45 ET / 18:45 UTC / 19:45 BST / 20:45 CET on Tuesday, May 16.

Which stadium: At the 60,432-seat Emirates Stadium.

Which channel

In the USA at 14:45 ET on NBCSN, SiriusXM FC, NBC Sports Live

In Canada at 14:45 ET on TSN GO, TSN2

In the UK at 19:45 BST on Sky Sports 2/HD UK, NOW TV UK, Sky Go UK, SKY GO Extra

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Preview

Sunderland have already been relegated, but Arsenal cannot underestimate their opponents. The Gunners need to win Tuesday’s game and the final fixture, needing their rivals to slip-up to make the Champions League.

Unfortunately, Wenger could be without several key players. Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain is out, as he faces a race to be fit for the FA Cup final. Laurent Koscielny could miss this tie due to a calf problem whilst Alexis Sanchez faces a late fitness test.

Arsenal, who have won six of their last seven games, have never lost at home to the Black Cats (W10 D5 L0).


Man City vs West Brom

What time: At 12:00 PT / 15:00 ET / 19:00 UTC / 20:00 BST / 21:00 CET on Tuesday, May 16.

Which stadium: At the 55,097-seat Etihad Stadium.

Which channel

In the USA at 15:00 ET on NBC Sports Live, Telemundo Deportes En Vivo

In Canada at 15:00 ET on TSN GO, TSN5

In the UK at 20:00 BST on NOW TV UK, SKY GO Extra, BBC Radio Manchester, Sky Go UK, BBC Radio 5 Live, Sky Sports 1/HD UK

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Preview

Man City survived a tough test at home to Leicester, as Riyad Mahrez wasted a second-half penalty which helped the Citizens win 2-1. Against West Brom, a convincing victory is needed.

John Stones and Sergio Aguero could both return to the starting lineup. This will also be the final game for Pablo Zabaleta, due to leave at the end of the season, giving him the chance to bid farewell to the fans.

The Citizens have won their last 10 meetings with the Baggies, and will hope to maintain that record on Tuesday.