Four games played last night while six are down for decision this evening.
Chelsea beat Leicester City 2-1 in the Premier League last night to overtake them in the race for Champions League football next season.
Chelsea are now third in the table and will secure their passage if they beat Aston Villa on Sunday.
Leicester will now have to hope Liverpool slip up in their remaining two games.
The first of those is away to Burnley tonight.
Diogo Jota will miss the match at Turf Moor, which has an 8.15 start.
Elsewhere last night, Manchester United drew 1-1 with Fulham.
Champions Manchester City lost 3-2 away to Brighton.
And Leeds United beat Southampton 2-0.
In this evening's other matches, Tottenham play Aston Villa, Everton meet Wolves and it's Newcastle versus Sheffield United.
All of those games kick off at 6.
At 7pm, Crystal Palace welcome Arsenal to Selhurst Park for Roy Hodgson's last home game in charge.
And at 8.15, West Brom entertain West Ham.

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