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Saturday 10 May 2014

EPL Final Matches: Who Will Be Crowed Champion

 
As the English Premier League 2013/2014 Season enters its last round of matches, much is still legft to be played for as the destination of the League trophy is yet to be determined and the fight for survival at the bottom of the table also still very much alive.

Chelsea may have lost out of the title race but they still have to win or at get a draw when they visit Cardiff City to keep hold of the 3rd position - the last automatic spot for the Champions League group stage ahead of Arsenal who sits comfortably in 4th but have to go through the playoff round to qualify for the European competition group stage.

The fiece fight for the title remains between Liverpool and Manchester City with the later at an advantage. Liverpool looks all geared up for their first EPL title in 24years after sitting onto of the table since they took over from Arsenal in late February, but a damaging defeat to Chelsea and another devastating stalemate against Crystal Palace has left them trailing City by two points and throw their hopes of an EPL title into shambles, however there is still a calculated but slim chance for them to be crowned champion, as an outright win for Liverpool and a losefor Manchester City ultimately sends the trophy to the Merseyside club.

The final round of matches also have the fight for survival at the bottom of the table with Norwich needing at least 18 goals against Arsenal to survival the drop and push either Westbrom, Hull City, Aston Villa or Sunderland down if any of them loose their game, they however face an uphill opposition in Arsenal.   

Full Fixture:

    Cardiff              v     Chelsea

    Fulham              v     Crystal Palace

    Hull                   v     Everton

    Liverpool           v    Newcastle

    Man City           v    West Ham

    Norwich            v     Arsenal

    Southampton     v     Man Utd

    Sunderland        v     Swansea

    Tottenham         v     Aston Villa

    West Brom       v     Stoke

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