Southampton v Liverpool: Two clubs who have fallen short of their respective ambitions, although Liverpool narrowly missing out on the top-four is not quite as catastrophic as Southampton being relegated. Despite their disappointment, the Reds should rout the Saints to finish their inconsistent season on a positive note. Prediction: Southampton 0 Liverpool 4. AFP
SUNDAY - Arsenal v Wolves (all kick-offs 7.30pm UAE): Falling at the final hurdle in the title race was obvously a bitter blow for the Gunners but second place and a spot in next season's Champions League is not to be sniffed at. The appointment of Julen Lopetegui proved a masterstroke by Wolves as the Spaniard helped guide the club out of the relegation mire. Prediction: Arsenal 3 Wolves 1. Getty
Aston Villa v Brighton: Two teams who have enjoyed very successful campaigns meet at Villa Park as sixth place takes on seventh. Brighton have already qualified for Europe for the first time in their history while Villa need a win to guarantee their passports will be needed next season. Prediciton: Villa 2 Brighton 1. Getty
Brentford v Manchester City: The Bees still have an outside chance of European football next season but securing three points against the champions will be a tough task. Such is the strength in depth of City's squad that manager Pep Guardiola can afford to rest some of his big guns ahead of the FA Cup and Champions League finals and still come away with three points. Prediction: Brentford 1 City 2. EPA
Chelsea v Newcastle: The Magpies are in celebration mode after securing their top-four spot following the midweek draw with Leicester that means they will be playing Champions League football for the first time in 20 years next season. As for Chelsea, there will simply be relief that a shambolic season is nearly over. Prediction: Chelsea 1 Newcastle 1. Getty
Crystal Palace v Nottingham Forest: Roy Hodgson returned to Palace as manager in March and led the club to safety, well clear of the relegation battle. Forest were rewarded for keeping faith with Steve Cooper as last week's win over Arsenal secured their top-flight status for next season. Prediction: Palace 2 Forest 0. Getty
Everton v Bournemouth: Everton need a win to guarantee their top-flight status and avoid dropping down to the second-tier for the first time since 1954. Expect a raucous atmosphere at Goodison Park as they face a Bournemouth side already safe despite having lost their last three games. Prediction: Everton 3 Bournemouth 2. PA
Leeds v Tottenham: The gamble to bring in Sam Allardyce for the final four games of the campaign has failed and Leeds look set for a return to second-tier football. One point out of a possible nine has left them second bottom and two points form safety. Spurs' hopes of playing European football next season rest on other results going their way. Prediction: Leeds 1 Spurs 3. EPA
Leicester City v West Ham: A hard-fought point at Newcastle on Monday has given Leicester a glimmer of hope that they can avoid the drop but are reliant on Everton losing at home to Bournemouth. A victory could well be on the cards at the King Power Stadium - with West Ham minds focused on the Europa Conference League final - but it won't be enough to save the Foxes. Prediction: Leicester 2 West Ham 0. Reuters
Manchester United v Fulham: United enter the final game of the season three days after securing their return to the Champions League. Erik ten Hag insisted his side will stay focused in their bid to secure third place but he should rest several stars ahead of next weekend's FA Cup final. Fulham have enjoyed a great return to the top flight and are guaranteed 10th. This should have a proper end-of-season feel to it, which should mean either lots of goals, or hardly any. Let's be optimistic. Prediction: United 3 Fulham 2. AFP
Southampton v Liverpool: Two clubs who have fallen short of their respective ambitions, although Liverpool narrowly missing out on the top-four is not quite as catastrophic as Southampton being relegated. Despite their disappointment, the Reds should rout the Saints to finish their inconsistent season on a positive note. Prediction: Southampton 0 Liverpool 4. AFP
SUNDAY - Arsenal v Wolves (all kick-offs 7.30pm UAE): Falling at the final hurdle in the title race was obvously a bitter blow for the Gunners but second place and a spot in next season's Champions League is not to be sniffed at. The appointment of Julen Lopetegui proved a masterstroke by Wolves as the Spaniard helped guide the club out of the relegation mire. Prediction: Arsenal 3 Wolves 1. Getty
Aston Villa v Brighton: Two teams who have enjoyed very successful campaigns meet at Villa Park as sixth place takes on seventh. Brighton have already qualified for Europe for the first time in their history while Villa need a win to guarantee their passports will be needed next season. Prediciton: Villa 2 Brighton 1. Getty
Brentford v Manchester City: The Bees still have an outside chance of European football next season but securing three points against the champions will be a tough task. Such is the strength in depth of City's squad that manager Pep Guardiola can afford to rest some of his big guns ahead of the FA Cup and Champions League finals and still come away with three points. Prediction: Brentford 1 City 2. EPA
Chelsea v Newcastle: The Magpies are in celebration mode after securing their top-four spot following the midweek draw with Leicester that means they will be playing Champions League football for the first time in 20 years next season. As for Chelsea, there will simply be relief that a shambolic season is nearly over. Prediction: Chelsea 1 Newcastle 1. Getty
Crystal Palace v Nottingham Forest: Roy Hodgson returned to Palace as manager in March and led the club to safety, well clear of the relegation battle. Forest were rewarded for keeping faith with Steve Cooper as last week's win over Arsenal secured their top-flight status for next season. Prediction: Palace 2 Forest 0. Getty
Everton v Bournemouth: Everton need a win to guarantee their top-flight status and avoid dropping down to the second-tier for the first time since 1954. Expect a raucous atmosphere at Goodison Park as they face a Bournemouth side already safe despite having lost their last three games. Prediction: Everton 3 Bournemouth 2. PA
Leeds v Tottenham: The gamble to bring in Sam Allardyce for the final four games of the campaign has failed and Leeds look set for a return to second-tier football. One point out of a possible nine has left them second bottom and two points form safety. Spurs' hopes of playing European football next season rest on other results going their way. Prediction: Leeds 1 Spurs 3. EPA
Leicester City v West Ham: A hard-fought point at Newcastle on Monday has given Leicester a glimmer of hope that they can avoid the drop but are reliant on Everton losing at home to Bournemouth. A victory could well be on the cards at the King Power Stadium - with West Ham minds focused on the Europa Conference League final - but it won't be enough to save the Foxes. Prediction: Leicester 2 West Ham 0. Reuters
Manchester United v Fulham: United enter the final game of the season three days after securing their return to the Champions League. Erik ten Hag insisted his side will stay focused in their bid to secure third place but he should rest several stars ahead of next weekend's FA Cup final. Fulham have enjoyed a great return to the top flight and are guaranteed 10th. This should have a proper end-of-season feel to it, which should mean either lots of goals, or hardly any. Let's be optimistic. Prediction: United 3 Fulham 2. AFP
Southampton v Liverpool: Two clubs who have fallen short of their respective ambitions, although Liverpool narrowly missing out on the top-four is not quite as catastrophic as Southampton being relegated. Despite their disappointment, the Reds should rout the Saints to finish their inconsistent season on a positive note. Prediction: Southampton 0 Liverpool 4. AFP