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Pundits disagree on outcome of Manchester United's Premier League fixture against Fulham

Manchester United end their Premier League campaign at home to Fulham after confirming their place back in the Champions League.

United will be back in Europe's top club competition next season after their return was secured in style with a 4-1 win against Chelsea at Old Trafford. The win ensured United joined Newcastle, Arsenal and Manchester City in the competition next season.

United can finish third in the table should they match or better Newcastle's result against Chelsea. Erik ten Hag's team are two points ahead of Eddie Howe's outfit going into the final day.

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For the Cottagers, Marco Silva's side have guaranteed a top-half finish and will end the campaign in 10th after a fantastic campaign back in the top flight.

It has also been a successful season for United. Silverware has been claimed in Ten Hag's maiden campaign as boss and he could add to it with the FA Cup final to come next weekend.

But for now, all focus is on the last day of the Premier League season and here's what the pundits have had to say about the clash at Old Trafford this afternoon.

Chris Sutton - BBC Sport

"Fulham gave it a really good go the last time they were at Old Trafford in the FA Cup quarter-finals in March, before things unravelled for them extremely quickly.

"I think Marco Silva's side will make a game of it this time too. United made sure of a Champions League place next season with Thursday's 4-1 win over Chelsea and I am sure next weekend's FA Cup final will be on their minds.

"Erik ten Hag's side have limped over the line a bit in the race for the top four, but their home form has been solid and they should have too much for the

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