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Premier League final day fixtures: What games are on TV?

The 2021/22 Premier League season is at its end, with the title race coming down to the wire.

Manchester City lead going into the last day by one point, with Liverpool FC just behind on 89.

Pep Guardiola is on course to secure his fifth Premier League title, but Jurgen Klopp’s team will be hoping that Aston Villa – coached by ex-Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard – might be able to pull off some surprising dramatics to hand the Reds their second ever Premier League title.

It’s football – anything can happen – but what fixtures are taking place, which ones are on TV, and when does it all start again for the 2022/23 season?

Here are the 10 games being played today, all set to kick off at 4pm:

The final day of the 2021/22 Premier League season takes place on Sunday, May 22, with all games kicking off at 4pm.

Away from the title race, there are significant games being played for both a fourth-place finish and the relegation battle.

Tottenham Hotspur are currently fourth as they look to secure Champions League football next season, although London rivals Arsenal could still leapfrog should they win and Spurs lose.

Spurs are two points clear ahead of their clash with already-relegated Norwich City at Carrow Road, while Arsenal host Everton at the Emirates, who are fresh from their relegation escape during the week.

One of Spurs or Arsenal will join Manchester United or West Ham in the Europa League. United are currently sixth and two points clear of West Ham and will guarantee a place in the competition with a win against Crystal Palace.

However, should they fail to win, West Ham could leapfrog them into sixth with a victory away at Brighton.

At the other end of the table, Burnley and Leeds United are in a battle for

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