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Published 08:54 12 May 2024 BST
Updated 08:55 12 May 2024 BST

Manchester United's final home game of the season could see them effectively hand the title to Manchester City on Sunday.
Arsenal are the visitors and Mikel Arteta's side know that only a win will do in their quest to be crowned champions for the first time in 20 years.
City's 4-0 win against Fulham on Saturday means they currently lead at the top by two points. Defeat for the Gunners at Old Trafford would mean they could wrap up the league at Spurs on Tuesday.
As for United, their humiliating loss away at Crystal Palace will still be fresh in the minds, with the threat of no European football at all a real possibility.
Chelsea's late win against Nottingham Forest means United are three points off a Conference League spot. They also have an extra disadvantage given that their goal difference is far worse than anyone else around them.
This game always has fireworks and is sure to deliver once again.
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