
The Premier League season ends Sunday at 4pm, offering a final chance to watch top-flight football until August. Pep Guardiola will oversee his last Manchester City game against Europa League winners Aston Villa, with the title already decided earlier in the week. The match is framed as a memorable farewell, especially for fans attending in person. Fulham vs Newcastle United is described as a mid-table dead rubber, with Marco Silva’s future uncertain and both teams lacking realistic European hopes, making pride the main focus. Burnley vs Wolves is expected to create a party atmosphere at Turf Moor despite both sides already being relegated.
"The Premier League season comes to a close this Sunday at 4pm, giving you one last opportunity to get your domestic top-flight football fix until August. You can use our Premier League how-to-watch TV guide for everything you need to know in order to watch the weekend's action from the sofa, but keep scrolling if you want to be there in person, as it happens. Below are all the last-minute ticket deals you need for this weekend's biggest games, and sign up to FourFourTwo's And It's LIVE! newsletter now to find out how to watch your team."
"This is it: the last hurrah for one of English football's greatest ever managers as Pep Guardiola bids goodbye to Manchester City. The Catalan will only be disappointed to have nothing left to play for as they take on Europa League winners Aston Villa, with the title already decided in Arsenal's favour earlier this week. But it is set to be a very special and memorable occasion indeed - so don't miss out if you want to be there in the ground to see it all unfold."
"Another manager whose future is currently uncertain is Fulham boss Marco Silva, adding a little bit of intrigue to what is otherwise a dead rubber in the Premier League mid-table. Neither they nor Newcastle United have realistic hopes of claiming a European place on the final day, so it will be all about pride for these two sides heading into the summer. That could make for an enjoyably open game - and there's few Premier League grounds more pleasant on a sunny May day than Craven Cottage."
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