Postpublished at 15:31 British Summer Time 28 May 2023
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Everton beat Bournemouth to survive, Leicester down despite beating West Ham
Leeds relegated after defeat by Tottenham
Aston Villa guarantee seventh and Europa Conference League place with win over Brighton
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Brentford v Man City (16:30 BST)
Thomas Frank makes two changes to the Brentford team that came from behind to defeat Tottenham last weekend.
Mathias Jorgensen and Mikkel Damsgaard return in place of Mathias Jensen and Kevin Schade.
Brentford XI: Raya, Hickey, Pinnock, Mee, Zanka, Henry, Onyeka, Janelt, Damsgaard, Mbeumo, Wissa
Subs: Strakosha, Schade, Dasilva, Ghoddos, Ajer, Baptiste, Roerslev, Stevens, Trevitt
Pep Guardiola makes seven alterations to the Manchester City side that drew with Brighton on Wednesday.
In come Ederson, Aymeric Laporte, Nathan Ake, Sergio Gomez, Kalvin Phillips, Julian Alvarez and Cole Palmer.
Erling Haaland, Ilkay Gundogan, Rodri, Bernardo Silva, John Stones and Stefan Ortega are all on the bench, while Kevin de Bruyne misses out altogether.
Man City XI: Ederson, Walker, Laporte, Ake, Gomez, Phillips, Lewis, Mahrez, Alvarez, Foden, Palmer
Subs: Ortega, Stones, Gundogan, Haaland, Rodri, Silva, Charles, Robertson, Knight
Aston Villa v Brighton (16:30 BST)
Michael Emons
BBC Sport at Villa Park
Aston Villa are unchanged from the starting 11 that began the 1-1 draw away at Liverpool eight days ago.
However, Villa are without left-back Alex Moreno after he underwent hamstring surgery after he got injured at Anfield last weekend. Earlier this week, Unai Emery said the Spanish left-back would miss pre-season and could be absent for the start of 2023-24.
Aston Villa XI: Martinez, Digne, Mings, Konsa, Cash, Luiz, Kamara, Ramsey, McGinn, Bailey, Watkins,
Subs: Olsen, Carlos, Chambers, Young, Dendoncker, Traore, Buendia, Revan, Patterson.
Brighton make six changes from the 11 that began the 1-1 draw with Manchester City on Wednesday with starts for Joel Veltman, Adam Webster, Yasin Ayari, Deniz Undav, Alexis Mac Allister and Evan Ferguson.
Defender Lewis Dunk - in England's squad for the Euro 2024 qualifiers against Malta and North Macedonia in June - is again among the substitutes after a recent back injury.
Brighton XI: Steele, Veltman, Colwill, Webster, Ayari, Gross, Undav, Buonanotte, Enciso, Mac Allister, Ferguson.
Subs: McGill, Estupinan, Dunk, Van Hecke, Hinshelwood, Gilmour, Caicedo, Mitoma, Welbeck.
Those are the key starting XIs for the relegation games. Here is the team news for those others involved in the race for the Europa Conference League...
Leeds v Tottenham (16:30 BST)
Leeds United have made one change, with Patrick Bamford unable to recover from a hamstring issue and missing out on the matchday squad completely.
Liam Cooper comes in, while top goalscorer Rodrigo has been passed fit to play.
Leeds XI: Robles, Ayling, Forshaw, Koch, Cooper, Harrison, Rodrigo, Struijk, Kristensen, McKennie, Wober.
Subs: Meslier, Firpo, Aaronson, Roca, Summerville, Rutter, Gnonto, Greenwood, Chilokoa-Mullen.
Tottenham also make one change, with Pedro Porro replacing Arnaut Danjuma in the XI.
Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg has failed to recover from injury and misses out on a place in the squad.
Tottenham XI: Forster, Skipp, Sanchez, Son, Kane, Royal, Kulusevski, Porro, Davies, Lenglet, Bissouma,
Subs: Austin, Richarlison, Danjuma, Tanganga, Moura, Sarr, Craig, Alonso, Abbott.
Everton v Bournemouth (16:30 BST)
Sean Dyche makes two changes from Everton's 1-1 draw with Wolves.
Nathan Patterson is out so in comes Conor Coady. With no Dominic Calvert-Lewin up front, Demarai Gray gets the nod.
Everton XI: Pickford, Tarkowski, McNeil, Onana, Gray, Mina, Doucoure, Iwobi, Gueye, Coady, Garner.
Subs: Begovic, Lonergan, Holgate, Keane, Maupay, McAllister, Simms, Welch.
There are three changes to the Bournemouth side who narrowly lost to Manchester United.
Goalkeeper Neto is not in the squad so in comes Mark Travers.
Dango Ouattara and Philip Billing also replace Lewis Cook and Jaidon Anthony, who are both on the bench.
Bournemouth XI: Travers, Kelly, Brooks, Lerma, Solanke, Christie, Ouattarra, Smith, Senesi, Zabarnyi, Billing.
Subs: Randolph, Stephens, Cook, Mepham, Stacey, Vina, Moore, Anthony, Sadi.
Leicester v West Ham (16:30 BST)
Shamoon Hafez
BBC Sport at King Power Stadium
Leicester make three changes to the side that drew 0-0 at Newcastle last time out and boss Dean Smith has sprung another surprise.
The club's record Premier League goalscorer Jamie Vardy is on the bench for the Foxes.
James Maddison and Harvey Barnes, who were both dropped for the trip to Tyneside, are back in the starting line-up with academy product Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall coming in.
Harry Souttar and Wilfred Ndidi are the others to drop out.
Leicester XI: Iversen, Castagne, Evans, Faes, Thomas, Dewsbury-Hall, Tielemans, Soumare, Barnes, Maddison, Iheanacho.
West Ham manager David Moyes shuffles the pack for the last league game of the campaign, making six changes in all.
Nayef Aguerd, Thilo Kehrer, Aaron Cresswell, Said Benrahma, Flynn Downes and Michail Antonio all come in.
Kurt Zouma, Angelo Ogbonna, Emerson, Tomas Soucek, Jarrod Bowen and Danny Ings drop out.
Is captain Declan Rice playing his last Premier League game for the Hammers?
West Ham XI: Fabianski, Coufal, Aguerd, Kehrer, Cresswell, Rice, Downes, Benrahma, Paqueta, Fornals, Antonio.
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Leeds v Tottenham (16:30 BST)
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If this Leeds United squad have been waiting for a sign, then here it is.
One final 90 minutes. The May sun shining on them like a spotlight. Tottenham Hotspur at Elland Road. A game that to players and owners is worth millions, but to supporters is worth far more.
This is Rocky in the final round, Churchill on the beaches. Who will answer the call to be a hero?
It may already be done and Leeds' fate might have been sealed. But there is still some hope, however small. Unbelievably, and against form and reason, these players still have the chance to finally find the fight to rescue their club and salvage some pride.
Leeds fans are not unforgiving if you fight. This is the city of Tubthumping. We all get knocked down - it's time for these players to get back up and fight. Even if they cannot be motivated by the city, the manager, the fans, or their own bank accounts, they must have some pride to cling to.
Even after the season we have had, show a little passion and the Elland Road crowd will respond with an almighty deafening roar.
If the players make the Leeds crowd believe, the Leeds crowd can carry this team to stay in this league.
Leicester v West Ham (16:30 BST)
Glenn Murray
Former Brighton striker on Football Focus
I am going to go for Bournemouth to get a draw at Everton and Leicester to win and Leicester to stay up on goal difference.
Everton v Bournemouth (16:30 BST)
Martin Keown
Former England defender on Football Focus
I think it will stay as it is, I think Everton will stay up. I'd rather have the points going into the last game of the season, there's a little bit of comfort.
Everton v Bournemouth (16:30 BST)
Everton's goal difference is six worse than Leicester's so, while they are in the strongest position, a draw would be no good if the Foxes win.
"The fact is we should be under pressure because that is what we want from this group, that's the demand of being at Everton Football Club and I've learned that very quickly," Toffees boss Sean Dyche said.
"Every game should be a pressurised occasion and it is because that is being a professional footballer, not just the final game of the season."
Leeds v Tottenham (16:30 BST)
Glenn Murray
Former Brighton striker on Football Focus
Leeds have got a really good group of young, professional players that I like the look of and if they stayed in the Premier League, I think they could develop into quite a special group but it's a big ask at the weekend for Leeds.
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As a Leeds fan I’m already prepared mentally for going down. If we do then it’s deserved after an abject season with money thrown at the club with no real plan in place…poor manager choices too. Big Sam should have been in ages ago and we would have been safe. Champs here we come…
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Leeds v Tottenham (16:30 BST)
Simon Stone
BBC Sport at Elland Road
Leeds owner Andrea Radrizzani has bought a stake in Italian club Sampdoria through his Aser Holding company.
Sampdoria have just been relegated from Serie A and it is not known what impact the purchase will have on Radrizzani's involvement with Leeds.
My understanding is PSG's chairman Nasser Al-Khelaifi is also keen on buying a stake in Sampdoria through the Qatar Sports Investment Group.
Everton v Bournemouth (16:30 BST)
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer at Goodison Park
Everton's fans have been gathering outside Goodison Park hours before the game that will decide their Premier League future and amid the nerves there is a lot of passion, with flares and pyrotechnics being released.
This has almost became the symbol of Everton's struggles with supporters using their unswerving support in an attempt to make up for shortcomings on and off the pitch at this dysfunctional club.
Everton v Bournemouth (16:30 BST)
Rob Green
Former England goalkeeper on BBC Radio 5 Live
Out of all the three teams out the bottom, I know they need to win, a clean sheet is all you ask for. We talk about the drama of Everton in '94, going goals down. That's the last thing you need.
At the back, get those basics right and in the end the pressure will come and it's whether you take [the chance] or not. We saw it with Leicester against Newcastle they said 'we'll make it a five-minute game'. They almost nicked it towards the end.
That's where you're looking, at the back of each team, you're saying 'we need big performances from you'.
Leicester v West Ham (16:30BST)
Matt Piper
Former Foxes winger on BBC Radio 5 Live
There is so much where it has gone wrong. For me, it started last season. It was so weird for Brendan [Rodgers] after that Forest game to say we needed a refresh and keep saying we needed a refresh for the next three or four months. It gets to the end of the season and on the first day of pre-season he was told by the club 'you're not getting that refresh.'
The miscommunication between the manager and the club was ridiculous to me and a lot of Leciester fans.
I love Brendan but throughout that period he did talk down about the players a lot and I think that hurt the belief and it has spiralled from there.
It has been an up and down season. They come back from the World Cup and they can't win a game. They don't look like they'll win a game or score a goal and then they hammer Spurs and then they hammer Aston Villa and it dropped off a cliff after that. It's been a real strange season.
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Leicester survived in 1991 from a similar position in the old second division, when we needed to better West Brom’s last-day result to leap out of the relegation places - and we beat Oxford 1-0. I think we’ll win and Everton will draw, so survival by the tightest of margins.
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Crystal Palace v Nottingham Forest (16:30 BST)
Palace have won five of their nine league matches since Roy Hodgson returned as manager, taking 17 points. They won six of their first 28 fixtures this season.
They can equal the club Premier League record for most home wins in a campaign: eight in 2013-14.
Nottingham Forest have taken 10 points from their past five games, having previously been winless in 11.