The end of the Premier League is approaching, and it seems that the smallest dilemma is about the champions. Manchester City are marching towards a new crown, Pep Guardiola’s team plays phenomenal football, and already today the Cityzens could win the crown even though they are not playing – Arsenal must win in Nottingham (7.30 PM EAT) if they want to extend their hopes.The Gunners probably lost the race by losing to Brighton (0-3), but there is still hope. Even a draw against the Tricky Trees would lead City to the crown because they have a much better goal difference. Foresters will be motivated greatly because they are still unsure of survival despite four points in the previous two rounds. Leeds and Leicester, who are in the places leading to the Championship, can still overtake the returnee to the top flight.Nottingham have many injured players – Biancone, Colback, Henderson, McKenna, Richards, Shelvey, Williams, Wood will be missing, while Gustavo Scarpa is questionable. Martinelli, Saliba, Tomiyasu, Zinchenko and Elneny will not play for Arsenal.Man City can win the Premier League next weekend after Arsenal lose 3-0 to Brighton. If #MCFC beat #CFC on Sunday they’ll be champions. & if #AFC lose to Forest on Saturday, #MCFC will win the title without kicking a ball. A draw in that game & Man City will only need a point.🧮 pic.twitter.com/Kw84ye0th5— Ben Jacobs (@JacobsBen) May 14, 2023 Foresters have their highest hopes in their Nigerian Taiwo Awoniyi, scorer of four goals in the last two matches. Before that, he found the back of the net only four times in the championship, and he scored that much in the previous 180 minutes. In the first part of the championship, Arsenal beat Nottingham 5-0 at the Emirates.Liverpool have tied seven victories in a row, but it will be difficult for the Reds to reach the Champions League. Jurgen Klopp’s team must keep winning until the end, but also wait for United and Newcastle to make a mistake. A triumph against Aston Villa is imperative. It won’t be easy for the hosts at Anfield today (5 PM EAT), as Unai Emery’s side fight for Europe. Uruguayan Darwin Nunez and Thiago Alcantara are out of the squad for the hosts due to injuries.United fell in form as the finish line was approaching, they suffered two defeats, but last week, with their triumph over Wolverhampton, they again found themselves in the situation of deciding their own fate. Two wins in the remaining three rounds for Erik ten Hag’s team guarantee the Champions League. After winning the League Cup and reaching the FA Cup final, it would be an excellent result in the Dutchman’s debut season at Old Trafford.United’s born’n’bred talisman is there to stayTottenham are having a painful season, and in the last two rounds, they could skip Brighton and win the group stage of the Europa League. In the first match of today’s program of the penultimate round, the Spurs welcome the relieved city rival Brentford (2.30 PM EAT).The Bees will be without the suspended Ivan Toney, the team’s top scorer, until the end of the year. If the hosts do not win, they could be left without Europe as they attack Aston Villa who are in seventh place, which leads to the Conference League.The only match devoid of result significance is the duel at Craven Cottage, where Fulham welcome city rivals Crystal Palace.Apart from Nottingham, who are desperately fighting for survival, Everton are in deep trouble, so they have to look for points in Wolverhampton against the relaxed Wolves (Julen Lopetegui’s team secured survival). The Toffees manager Sean Dyche cannot count on Coady, Coleman, Godfrey, Townsand and Vinagre today (5 PM EAT).Klopp: People around me thought the ban would be longer, one game is OKPREMIER LEAGUE – ROUND 37Saturday14:30: (1.94) Tottenham (3.70) Brentford (4.40)17:00: (6.50) Bournemouth (4.30) Man.Utd. (1.55)17:00: (2.50) Fulham (3.35) Crystal Palace (2.90)17:00: (1.53) Liverpool (4.40) Aston Villa (6.50)17:00: (2.85) Wolverhampton (3.20) Everton (2.68)19:30: (5.60) Nott.Forest (3.90) Arsenal (1.65)Sunday15:30: (2.55) West Ham (3.50) Leeds (2.95)16:00: (1.28) Brighton (7.00) Southampton (12.0)18:00: (1.31) Man.City (6.75) Chelsea (10.5)Monday22:00: (1.43) Newcastle (5.30) Leicester (8.00)***odds are subject to change***