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The final Premier League table doesn't make good reading for Leeds fans - but it's oh so close

But they can't all go down. Three are going to survive to struggle another day. But which three?

Saturday, April 30

15:00: Watford vs Burnley

Sunday, May 1

With Everton not in action until Sunday, Aston Villa and Burnley have the chance to put further distance between themselves and the bottom three. And they couldn't ask for easier opponents.

Watford's hopes of escaping the drop disappeared with successive home defeats to Leeds and Brentford, while Norwich just haven't got enough goals in them to compensate for repeated defensive aberrations.

Neither side will make it easy, however, with these games representing their last real chance of grabbing a survival lifeline and a resurgent Burnley may have to settle for a point from Vicarage Road.

Leeds won't get anything from the visit of Manchester City, Champions League exertions or not.

Aston Villa 2 Norwich City 1

Watford 0 Burnley 0

Leeds 0 Manchester City 2

Everton 1 Chelsea 1

Updated table

Saturday, May 7

Sunday, May 8

14:00: Norwich vs West Ham

14:00: Arsenal vs Leicester

However given the enormity of this meeting, a point apiece seems the most likely outcome.

Burnley 1 Aston Villa 1

Crystal Palace 2 Watford 0

Norwich 0 West Ham 2

Leicester 2 Everton 1

Arsenal 3 Leeds 1

Updated table

Tuesday, May 10

Wednesday, May 11

19:45: Leicester vs Norwich

Ah, the sweet, sweet irony. Steven Gerrard has a chance to deliver what would be a fatal blow to Liverpool's title chances or in turn see his beloved Reds nudge Villa a little nearer the relegation trapdoor.

Nevertheless, if you were to call it now, then a Liverpool win at Villa Park would be the way to go.

However, there is a kernel of hope for the Whites here, with Chelsea having failed to win in their last five

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