Pep Guardiola and Jurgen Klopp
The Premier League title race between Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool and Pep Guardiola's Manchester City is going down to the wire

The title race, the fight for European spots and the battle for survival are all going down to the last week of the season.

There are just 15 games left, with three matches on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday.

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  • Mind games: Guardiola, Klopp & the psychology of a title race

The title race

Title race

The game is Tuesday at 19:45 BST.

Man City and Aston Villa will play on Sunday.

Despite being held to a 2-2 draw at West Ham on Sunday, Manchester City are still in control of the title race and know that they will be crowned champions for a fourth time in five seasons.

They could win the league on Tuesday if they lose to Saints.

If they are to win the title and keep their quadruple dream alive, they need to win both of their games.

The Reds would need a seven-goal swing on goal difference to catch City if they draw either of their games.

You can't win the league with four games to go, according to City boss. It is in our hands because it is at home.

We won't look at anyone else, we'll just try and win the game. I'm pretty sure the stadium will be full and they will be supporting us.

He said that he had a message forSouthampton on Tuesday.

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Champions League race

Top seven

On Monday, there is a match between the teams: Newcastle v Arsenal.

Thursday's game is between Chelsea and Leicester.

On Sunday, there are two games: Spurs andNorwich.

If they win their last two games against Newcastle andEverton, they will be in the European competition for the first time in two years.

If they lose any points, then Spurs need to beat Norwich on the last day of the season to stay in fourth place.

The Spurs boss said that a place in the playoffs is very important in England. It is similar to getting an important trophy in another league.

On Monday, they play. They are two points below us. The ball is in our hands if they don't win, but at the moment it is in their hands.

The last game is very important for us. We need to go to Norfolk to get three points because there is no easy game in England. We will see what happens at the end of the season.

With their goal difference, one point against either of the two teams will suffice.

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Europa League and Conference League fight

Crystal Palace and Man Utd will play on Sunday.

The question is which competition Manchester United and West Ham will play next season.

If Manchester United win at Crystal Palace on the last day of the season, they will be in the Europa League.

The other way around will be if West Ham win and Manchester don't.

If we could finish sixth, it would be an incredible achievement. Being sixth would be so good if we could do that. We will hopefully next week. We are going to try and get it.

Relegation battle

Bottom five

Thursday's games include: Crystal Palace vEverton, and Aston Villa vBurnley.

On Sunday, there are games between Brentford, Burnley, and Newcastle.

There are two big games on Thursday that could decide who goes down from the league.

The three teams are separated by two points. Because of their game in hand,Leeds are in the bottom half of the table.

If they had beaten the Bees on Sunday they would have stayed up. They will be safe if they beat Crystal Palace.

We will have to give everything again on Thursday. We have to be very positive because it is in our hands. We go again.

If they win at Villa on the same night, they can move out of the bottom three.

Mike Jackson said that they only need to get points from them.

If you mask it as something else, you are not being real. We will not be looking past the next game, it is about trying to win the next game.

At the very least, the battle will go down to the last day, when the two teams play each other. The implications at both ends of the table could be very tense if the Toffees do not win on Thursday.

Jesse Marsch, whose side climbed out of the drop zone with an injury-time equaliser on Sunday against Brighton, said that the point shifted the pressure a little bit. They need to get a result.

We are in a psychological battle. We need to show up next week. We are ready. We are going to invest everything we have in this last match to see if we can do this.

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