Nottingham Forests dream of a return to the Champions League remains within reach, setting the stage for a high-stakes final-day clash with Chelsea. Meanwhile, Liverpool are set to finally lift the Premier League trophy in front of a jubilant Anfield crowd.
As the Premier League season draws to a close on Sunday, the race for a top-five finish is heating up. Forest and Chelsea are in the mix alongside Manchester City, Newcastle United and Aston Villa, with three spots still up for grabs.
Aston Villa, under Unai Emery, head to Old Trafford to face a struggling Manchester United side, still reeling from their Europa League final loss to Tottenham earlier in the week.
Nottingham Forest have experienced a spectacular revival this season, but missing out on Champions League qualification would leave a bitter aftertaste. The club last featured in Europes elite competition in the 1980/81 campaign and are aiming to return after decades in the wilderness.
Having occupied a top-five position for most of the season, Forest's recent dip in form means they now need a win over Chelsea and favourable results elsewhere - specifically from Newcastle or Aston Villa - to secure a place.