Everton are one of three teams fighting for their lives (Picture: Emma Simpson/Everton FC via Getty Images)
Two of Everton, Leicester and Leeds are just 90 minutes away from suffering relegation to the Championship on the final day of the Premier League season.
Everton, who have never been relegated from the Premier League, start this afternoon’s final round of fixtures outside of the drop zone – two points ahead of their relegation rivals.
And so with nerves set to be shredded by all involved, let’s look at what Everton, Leeds and Leicester need to do to avoid the Premier League trapdoor with the all-important relegation permutations.
Premier League relegation permutations
Everton are the only team heading into the final day with Premier League safety in their hands.
Sean Dyche’s men know that victory over Bournemouth at Goodison Park will be enough to keep them in the top flight, regardless of what Leeds and Leicester do.
Leicester could go from being champions to the Championship in seven years (Picture: Michael Regan/Getty Images)
Everton will also stay up if Leeds don’t beat Tottenham and Leicester fail to beat West Ham.
Leeds need to beat Spurs at Elland Road to have any chance of staying up, but they will almost certainly still be relegated if Leicester win, owing to the Foxes’ superior goal difference.
Leicester need a win at home to West Ham to avoid relegation and for Everton to not beat Bournemouth, whilst hoping Leeds don’t overturn their nine-goal advantage on goal difference.
If Leicester don’t win, goal difference could prove critical between Everton and Leeds.
In the event Everton draw and Leeds win both teams would finish the season on 34 points.
With Leeds’ goal difference currently at -27 and Everton’s at -24, a Leeds win by three goals or more would see them finish ahead of the Toffees by virtue of goals scored.
Which games are on TV?
Everton vs Bournemouth and Leicester vs West Ham have been selected for live TV coverage by Sky Sports, with kick-off at 4.30pm for both games.
Leeds vs Tottenham will be shown live on BT Sport.
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