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Every time the Premier League title race has been decided on the final day

Sunday will be the third time Liverpool and Manchester City have found themselves in a last day ding-dong for the title.

The Reds’ 2-1 win away at Southampton on Tuesday night set in motion what will be the ninth final day showdown for the Premier League title.

Much like the previous two occasions that these two footballing powerhouses have took it to the wire, Man City hold the advantage – therefore equalling or bettering Liverpool’s result will be enough to clinch glory.

Which is exactly what they did on both occasions. But that doesn’t necessarily mean we’re in for more of the same now, does it?

This helter-skelter season of football has sprung countless unexpected surprises upon us so far and there could yet be one final twist in the tale.

After all, we’ve seen last day drama before…

Take a look at how the previous eight final day Premier League showdowns have panned out below.

Liverpool legend Sir Kenny Dalglish returned to Anfield hoping his old club might take it easy on his Blackburn side and allow them to waltz to the title.

Things didn’t exactly turn out that way, though, as Jamie Redknapp’s late free-kick earnt the Reds a 2-1 victory on the day. The tension was palpable with United drawing 1-1 away at West Ham and needing just a winning goal to steal the title, but the goal never came.

The decider of the 1994/1995 season remains the only time a league leader has dropped points yet still emerged victorious.

Champions: Blackburn Rovers

There was no love lost between these teams as they battled it out for the Premier League, not least the managers.

Newcastle had held a gargantuan 11-point lead at one stage, but the mind games of Sir Alex Ferguson were a contributing factor as Kevin Keegan’s Newcastle

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