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The 2015-16 Premier League season in Week 38, and while Leicester City were champions and Aston Villa could not prevent the case, crowned many still in the game for a number of teams in the last day.
Manchester United and West Ham United have still their game to play in the hand, with both teams still when the Reds beat the Hammers in the race for a European ticket, and Boleyn Ground on Tuesday, played with tickets Bournemouth Masters UEFA - League - game of the week - the last week of the campaign.
Likewise, Norwich City and Sunderland will play on Wednesday, and 38 could be during the relegation battle over coming week, it is just as likely three clubs are still fighting for the 17th place and the right to play the next season in the Premier League ,
Here's a look at the schedule of the week and 38 games played hand in the coming days, with information and Live - TV and forecasts:
| Closed Tuesday, May 10 from | 19.45 / 2: 45 pm | West Ham vs Manchester United | 2-1 | Sky Sports 1 (UK) / NBCSN (USA) | Sky Go in additional direct |
| Closed Wednesday, May 11 from | 19.45 / 2: 45 pm | Norwich City vs Watford | 1-1 | / | Sky Go in additional direct |
| Closed Wednesday, May 11 from | 19.45 / 2: 45 pm | Sunderland vs Everton | 2-0 | Sky Sports 1 (UK) | Sky Go in additional direct |
| Closed Wednesday, May 11 from | 20.00 / 15:00 | Liverpool vs Chelsea | 2-2 | Sky Sports 2 (UK) | Sky Go in additional direct |
| Sunday, May 15 | 15 hours / 10 hour | Arsenal vs Aston Villa | 4-0 | TBD | direct additional |
| Sunday, May 15 | 15 hours / 10 hour | Chelsea vs Leicester City | 1-1 | TBD | direct additional |
| Sunday, May 15 | 15 hours / 10 hour | Everton vs Norwich City | 2-2 | TBD | direct additional |
| Sunday, May 15 | 15 hours / 10 hour | Manchester United vs Bournemouth | 1-0 | TBD | direct additional |
| Sunday, May 15 | 15 hours / 10 hour | Newcastle United vs Tottenham Hotspur | 1-1 | TBD | direct additional |
| Sunday, May 15 | 15 hours / 10 hour | Southampton vs Crystal Palace | 2-0 | TBD | direct additional |
| Sunday, May 15 | 15 hours / 10 hour | Stoke City v West Ham | 1-2 | TBD | direct additional |
| Sunday, May 15 | 15 hours / 10 hour | Swansea City vs Manchester City | 1-1 | TBD | direct additional |
| Sunday, May 15 | 15 hours / 10 hour | Watford vs Sunderland | 0-2 | TBD | direct additional |
| Sunday, May 15 | 15 hours / 10 hour | West Brom vs Liverpool | 1-1 | TBD | direct additional |
Source: BBC
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Mike Hewitt / Getty Images Relegation scrap could before Week 38 begins even end when Sunderland will be safe if they beat Everton on Wednesday. Black cats that come in solid form in the game, having won two of the last four, while the Toffees have lost two of the last three.
Despite Sunderland lose, nor do they have the advantage going into Week 38 with a trip to Watford on the calendar. Whatever the result on Wednesday clash between Norwich and hornets, black cats, which will keep the relegation battle at least one point.
With the official Twitter - Account Club - Manager Sam Allardyce he has warned fans not to go out of it, Sunderland won the battle, but:
Big Sam: "@StadiumOfLight not come with the hope that this work done because it is not ..."
- Sunderland AFC (forced @SunderlandAFC) May 9, 2016
Norwich have lost four in a row, and its final form of the season has virtually condemned the Canary Islands. Even a home win against Watford seems unlikely, and if they succeed, Wednesday - win game remaining Everton beat at Goodison Park on Sunday and hope that both Sunderland and Newcastle are short.
As Sunderland have the Magpies have been in better shape in recent times, unbeaten in their last five. But can 'get a goalless draw at Villa couldn t at a worse time, and Newcastle hosts Tottenham Hotspur looking at the last day, with the Spurs in the standings ahead of rivals Arsenal to stay.
Everything seems to be in favor of Sunderland, which does not surprise Mike L. Goodman ESPN FC:
Sunderland Death and Taxes narrowly escaped relegation.
- Mike L. Goodman (@TheM_L_G) 7 May 2016
Highest ranking, Manchester United will be in the four superior race alive, regardless of the outcome of the competition on Tuesday with West Ham, but the hammer last match at Boleyn Ground will have important implications regardless.
Mike Hewitt / Getty Images Guests walk through Southampton and a point that the Red Devils should be classified - to win, and with a visit to Stoke City on the calendar for the last day, the qualification of the UEFA Europa League would be impractical.
pass States Manchester City in the standings with a win, with only one game against Bournemouth left on the calendar rivals.
Samuel Luckhurst The Manchester Evening News doubt that the Red Devils can win both games, but that is not perhaps necessary:
#mufc has won three times in the league since September. They think they could still finish fourth if they draw at West Ham. mourning city.
- Samuel Luckhurst (@samuelluckhurst) May 8, 2016
To take a difficult trip to Wales on the last day of Swansea City, and the team took a point from their last two games and the season in a very bad condition quit town.
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