
It's the final round of the Premier League season - and even though Arsenal have won the title, there's still plenty to play for at both ends of the table. That's why our Premier League expert Nathan Joyes is back to build on yet another profitable week from last weekend.
Who's securing European football and will either Spurs or West Ham get relegated on Sunday? Read Nathan's best Premier League bets to find out.
The incentive is very much with the hosts this weekend. A win over a Man United side that has comfortably finished 3rd this season guarantees Europa League football next campaign. A draw or defeat means it will no longer be in their hands - and so the Seagulls will be hoping to sign off on a high.
With the 6th best home record in the Premier League, winning four of their last five, Brighton have only lost to Arsenal as they look to close out their season in style.
The good news is that they have a great record over the Red Devils, winning their last four head-to-heads, which included a 2-1 win at Old Trafford earlier in the season.
Man United won't care too much about this match, and Brighton can secure European football with yet another home win.
Betting Tip: Brighton to win - 1/1 – BetMGM
Two sides set to compete against each other next year in the Championship arguably won't want this match to even happen. It has been a dreadful season for both clubs and it's a fight not to finish bottom of the pile.
Wolves will need to win in order to finish above Burnley, but with no away win in the Premier League all season long, it's still going to be a tall order.
The hosts won't want to finish bottom, either, who head into this winless from their last five at home. However, two draws vs Bournemouth and Aston Villa bodes well, and they can hang onto to 19th - albeit it's unlikely this match will be first on Match Of The Day. Back the draw.
Betting Tip: Draw – 5/2 – High Bet
Arsenal were crowned champions for the first time since 2004 when Man City failed to beat Bournemouth on Monday night and no doubt the fans - and players - will have been in party mood all week long.
So, will their mindset be right for this match? Of course, Mikel Arteta will want to keep spirits high and his team focused with the Champions League final around the corner - but that, of course, will now take priority.
Therefore, we could see rotations from the visitors which will see Crystal Palace with a rare opportunity to to beat Arsenal at home - something they have only done once in their last five.
Betting Tip: Crystal Palace to win – 3/1 – 247 Bet
Newcastle need a miracle if they are to leapfrog three clubs and finish in a European spot but they can only focus on themselves as they head to the capital.
A win will give them a fighting chance, and with Fulham once again set to finish middle of the pack, there's far less motivation from the hosts.
Newcastle have often enjoyed their visits to Craven Cottage, winning four of the last five meetings. Fulham enter their final match of the season having lost three of their last five home games, and although Newcastle haven't won away since mid-March, performances have improved. It's now or never for Eddie Howe's men.
Betting Tip: Newcastle to win – 13/10 – BetMGM
It has been and up and down season for Liverpool who will want to finish the season on a high. At Anfield, only Arsenal, Man City and Man United have scored more in front of their fans. Goals have been a constant theme when Liverpool are involved.
Brentford's away record could be the reason why they narrowly miss out on a European spot next season. Level on points with Chelsea - but with a worse goal difference - the Bees must win and hope Chelsea falter in Sunderland.
This fixture has so often been chaotic. Brentford won 3-2 in the reverse fixture, and how they'd love to replicate that on Sunday. Keeping Liverpool out will be difficult, but with Igor Thiago leading the line, anything is possible for the visitors. Back the goals to flow.
Betting Tip: Over 2.5 goals and BTTS Yes – 11/10 – High Bet
Man City won't be crowned champions and Pep Guardiola is leaving. This feels like a huge turning point for Man City and his players will no doubt want to give him the best possible send off.
Aston Villa would normally prove to be difficult opponents but having just won the Europa League, no doubt the players won't be fully concentrating on this match - and perhaps fringe players will be given the opportunity to play at the Etihad.
Man City have won their last five at home, scoring 14 goals, and with Aston Villa lacking motivation, the hosts can secure another decent win as the curtain comes down on Pep's incredible period in Manchester.
Betting Tip: Man City -1 Handicap – 14/5 – 247 Bet
Similar to a lot of clubs, Forest will be on the beach and ready for a well earned summer after surviving relegation. Bournemouth, however, will be in the opposite mood.
A win might see them get Champions League football if Brentford beat Liverpool - which isn't out of the question with Europa League on the line.
Bournemouth, unbeaten on the road since 27th December, have a fine record at the City Ground (W3 D2). In fact, they have beaten them twice in 2025 - both at home - scoring seven goals without conceding.
The Cherries are certainly Forest's bogey side - and that bodes well for the visitors who will be desperate to achieve Champions League football next campaign.
Betting Tip: Bournemouth to win - 11/10 – 247 Bet
It has been a dismal season for Chelsea supporters who not only lost the FA Cup final against Man City but still haven't secured European football for next season - and they might not.
Sunderland are one of the few teams in behind Chelsea who can also win and finish inside the top eight. Unbeaten in three, as well having beaten their opponents at Stamford Bridge earlier in the season, will have their tails well and truly up.
But not everyone chasing a European spot can win, and both of these sides have slowed down considerably as the season has progressed. Chelsea may lack enough in attack to kill off Sunderland, who have drawn two of their last five.
It might end in disappointment for both, and the draw catches the eye.
Betting Tip: Draw – 13/5 – BetMGM
Everyone involved within football will be watching Spurs this weekend as they look to pull off the great escape. All they need to do is win or match West Ham's result and they have somehow saved their season.
However, with just two clean sheets in 2026, Everton, who have the 6th best away record, won't roll over just because they have little to play for. They technically still have an outside chance at European football, although plenty has to fall their way in order for that to happen. It's unlikely, but David Moyes will keep pressing until the very end.
His side took valuable points off Newcastle at the end of last season when Howe's team needed the win - and rest assured his team that have scored in their last nine away matches will give Spurs plenty of worrying moments. Both teams can find the back of the net in what could be a real Premier League classic.
Betting Tip: BTTS Yes - 4/5 - BetMGM
It's now or never for West Ham. It may be too late, and it's certainly out of their hands, but they have to win and hope Spurs fall short at home to Everton.
It's simply a case of backing motivation here. Leeds are safe and on the beach, while West Ham will be fighting for their lives and you can bet that the home supporters will be right behind them.
Whether three points will be enough is impossible to answer at this stage, but they still have a chance, and priced at 4/5 to bag the win seems to be a good price considering what is at stake.
Betting Tip: West Ham to win – 4/5 – High Bet

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