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What Premier League matches are on TV today? Kick-off times and TV channel information for final day of the season

The final weekend of the Premier League season is here and while champions Manchester City have now been crowned, there is still all to play for at the other end of the table.

Southampton's relegation to the Championship has already been confirmed, but there are still three clubs in danger of joining them with Everton, Leeds United and Leicester City all at risk of the drop going into the final round of matches. With two places in the bottom three still to be decided, any one of them could go down depending on what happens on Sunday.

One of just six clubs to have never been relegated from Premier League, Everton are currently in 17th place on 34 points and face Bournemouth as they look to ensure their survival. 2016 champions Leicester, meanwhile, now find themselves in 18th place ahead of their game against West Ham, level on points with 19th-placed Leeds, who are looking to avoid dropping back down to the Championship having only been promoted in 2020.

Nearer the top end, nearly all of the European places have been confirmed, with City, Arsenal, Newcastle and Man United all playing Champions League football next season, while Brighton will join Liverpool in the Europa League. However, it still remains to be seen who will finish in the Europa Conference League qualifying place, with Aston Villa, Tottenham and Brentford all in contention.

What Premier League matches are on TV today?

Unfortunately for supporters, only four Premier League games are being broadcast on Sunday.

Sky Sports will be showing Aston Villa vs Brighton, Everton vs Bournemouth and Leicester vs West Ham, with the relegation battle taking centre stage. Meanwhile, BT Sport will be showing the other game in that relegation scrap, with Leeds vs Tottenham the match chosen by the broadcaster.

Sky would only normally get three matches a weekend anyway, but as it's the last round of the season, all games will kick off at the same time: 4.30pm.

Everton vs Bournemouth will be shown on Sky Sports Main Event from 4pm and Aston Villa vs Brighton will be shown on Sky Sports Football from 4.25pm, while Leicester vs West Ham is on Sky Sports Premier League from 3pm. Leeds vs Tottenham is on BT Sport 1 and BT Sport Ultimate from 3.30pm.

Full Premier League final day fixture list

  • Arsenal vs Wolves, 4.30pm
  • Aston Villa vs Brighton, 4.30pm, Sky Sports
  • Brentford vs Man City, 4.30pm
  • Chelsea vs Newcastle, 4.30pm
  • Crystal Palace vs Nottingham Forest, 4.30pm
  • Everton vs Bournemouth, 4.30pm, Sky Sports
  • Leeds vs Tottenham, 4.30pm, BT Sport
  • Leicester vs West Ham, 4.30pm, Sky Sports
  • Man United vs Fulham, 4.30pm
  • Southampton vs Liverpool, 4.30pm

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