The English Premier League will see the end of the 2018-19 season on Sunday. Manchester City and Liverpool will step on the pitch with the EPL title on their minds, but that's not the only thing at stake on Matchday 38.
Tottenham and Arsenal will determine the owner of the last ticket for next year's UEFA Champions League, since Spurs and Gunners are three points away from each other. It seems like a long shot, but Arsenal still has a chance to pull off a miracle, but given Tottenham's recent luck, it may take more than a smile for Emery's men to leapfrog them.
Without further ado, let's take a deep look into the matches of the week.
Matches of the Week - Brighton vs Man City and Liverpool vs Wolves
The 2018-19 EPL title race has been, without a doubt, one of the most exciting races of all time, and it comes down to this: Manchester City could win the league title with 98 points, followed by Liverpool with 97. In order for the Reds to claim the title, Pep Guardiola's side must drop points against Brighton, while they will also need to win, no matter what.
Both teams will have to deal with some absences, but Liverpool's M.I.A. list seems to be damaging to their title chances. Roberto Firmino has been confirmed as an absence, while Mo Salah may still miss out on the game due to the same concussion that kept him out of the clash against Barcelona on Tuesday. Either way, the title race promises to end in similar fashion as the entire season unfolded, and we urge you to click on the links under this paragraph to follow any of them -or both- on Sunday.
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Brighton & Hove Albion 1 - 4 Manchester City
May 12, 2019 10:00amThe American Express Community Stadium (Falmer, East Sussex)This match has ended. Below are the original Live broadcast details for this match.
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Major absences
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Arsenal: Rob Holding, Danny Welbeck, Hector Bellerin, Aaron Ramsey (injured).
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Chelsea: Ethan Ampadu, Antonio Rudiger, Callum Hudson-Odoi, N'Golo Kanté(injured); Andreas Christensen (doubtful).
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Liverpool: Adam Lallana, Naby Keita, Roberto Firmino (injured); Andrew Robertson, Jordan Henderson, Mohamed Salah, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (doubtful).
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Manchester City: Kevin De Bruyne, (injured); Claudio Bravo, Fernandinho (doubtful).
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Manchester United: Eric Bailly, Romelu Lukaku, Alexis Sánchez (injured); Antonio Valencia, Mason Greenwood, Sergio Romero, Jesse Lingard (doubtful).
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Tottenham: Harry Kane, Davinson Sánchez, Jan Vertonghen, Harry Winks (injured); Juan Foyth, Son Heung-Min (suspended); Victor Wanyama, Danny Rose (doubtful).
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Full match fixtures can be found on our dedicated EPL website.