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Liverpool's 20th league title is in sight(Image: Liverpool FC/Liverpool FC via Getty Images)
There's still another month to go but the top and bottom of the Premier League table looks set to be decided this weekend.
Liverpool are on the verge of winning their 20th English league title on Sunday when they take on Tottenham, and their fate is in their own hands.
The same can't be said for 18th-placed Ipswich, as the Tractor Boys drive up to St James' Park to face a Newcastle side hungry for European football.
Leeds and Burnley are returning in their place, as they're left to scrap it out for the title.
So, put your calculators away and read through all of this weekend's permutations up and down the Premier League.
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Liverpool will be crowned Premier League champions if they avoid defeat against Tottenham.
At least five English teams are guaranteed to qualify for next season's Champions League.
Liverpool have already confirmed their place while Arsenal are on the cusp.
We could be set for a grandstand final day at the City Ground if Chelsea and Forest find themselves in a head-to-face battle.
Who'll qualify for the Champions League?
Up to 11 teams could find themselves in Europe next season, so even finishing in the bottom half could be historic.
Depending on who wins this season's Champions League (Arsenal), Europa League (Manchester United and Tottenham), Conference League (Chelsea) and FA Cup (Man City, Forest, Villa and Palace) as low as 11th place could claim a European spot.
Bournemouth, Fulham, Brighton and Brentford are still in with an outside chance of qualifying for the Champions League.
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