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Premier League final day fixtures for 2019/20 season confirmed inc Newcastle vs Liverpool
PREMIER LEAGUE fixtures for the 2019/20 season have been announced today and fans have been scanning the list to see who their teams will be facing in the crucial run-in.
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Liverpool missed out on the title last season despite winning all of their last nine matches.
They were still in the mix for the title when they beat Wolves on the final day of last season and they will face a tricky-looking trip to Newcastle on the final day of the next campaign.
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Reigning champions Manchester City won an incredible 14 games on the spin to clinch the Premier League crown last term.
And their rivals will be hoping to have stolen a march on them by the time they host Norwich on the final day of 2019-20.
Elsewhere on the final day, Manchester United travel to Leicester and Chelsea welcome Wolves to Stamford Bridge.
Arsenal host Watford and north London rivals Tottenham will travel to Crystal Palace.
Everton face a home clash with Bournemouth and West Ham go head to head with Aston Villa at the London Stadium.
Southampton vs Sheffield United and Burnley vs Brighton already look like potential relegation-deciders.
Premier League final fixtures 2019-20
All Sunday, May 17 2020, 3pm kick-offs
Arsenal vs Watford
Burnley vs Brighton
Chelsea vs Wolverhampton
Crystal Palace vs Tottenham Hotspur
Everton vs Bournemouth
Leicester City vs Manchester United
Manchester City vs Norwich City
Newcastle United vs Liverpool
Southampton vs Sheffield United
West Ham United vs Aston Villa
City will start the season as favourites once again and boss Pep Guardiola has already warned his rivals he will be prioritising domestic success once more.
The Spaniard led City to the treble as they claimed both the FA Cup and Carabao Cup on top of the Premier League title.
He failed to deliver in Europe but says he is more concerned with winning trophies at home.
"The league is always the most important championship," he said.
"It makes you happier because as you win a lot, on Sunday, Monday or Tuesday, you are happy. When you lose in the Champions League, you are f**ked for two days. When you go badly in the league you are f**ked many more days."
All fixtures subject to change.