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Promotion or relegation: What is at stake this weekend?

Norwich could be relegated from the Premier League this weekend while EFL issues continue to be decided, with a thrilling final day in League One.

Here, the PA news agency takes a more detailed look at what is at stake in the weekend’s fixtures.

Dean Smith takes Norwich to his former employers and boyhood club Aston Villa knowing defeat could send them down if coupled with a Burnley win.

The Clarets play Watford, whose relegation would not be mathematically confirmed by defeat, though they would be 12 points adrift with only 12 to play for and more than 20 behind on goal difference.

The title race has a way to run, with Manchester City just a point ahead of Liverpool.

Promoted Fulham have another chance to seal the league title. It could happen on Saturday if Bournemouth drop points at Blackburn or, if the Cherries win, Fulham will have the chance to respond in kind against Luton on Monday.

Bournemouth then play third-placed Nottingham Forest on Tuesday in a game which could decide the second promotion spot. Forest first play Swansea on Saturday and the Cherries can clinch promotion by bettering their points haul, and that of Huddersfield, across the three days’ fixtures.

The Terriers, who have just one game against Coventry on Saturday, are secure in the play-offs with the final two places to be decided between Luton, Sheffield United, Middlesbrough, Blackburn and Millwall.

Luton will be in if they beat Fulham while the Blades can take a giant step with victory over a QPR side technically still in the race alongside Coventry.

Peterborough, Derby and Barnsley are relegated.

The third tier is set for a remarkable finish, with only Crewe’s relegation mathematically confirmed going into the final game of the season.

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