Whatever happens this Sunday on the final day of the Premier, two historic English football will be joined in southampton in their relegation to the Championship (the Second Division). The wait was very tense Everton (17th, with 34 points, goal difference -24), Leicester (18th, 31 points, -18) and leeds (19th, 31 points, -27), of which only one will continue in the Premier.
He Everton He reached 69 years in the highest category and last season he was saved from extremis. He Leicester In 2015-16 he achieved one of the greatest achievements in world sport by winning the Premier, but he needed the Goodison Park team not to win at home against bournemouth to have some option of permanence.
He leeds He returned to the elite three years ago, but he has a very rich history: 3 English leagues, an FA Cup, a League Cup, 2 Charity Shields and 2 Fairs Cups won. He lived a golden age at the end of the 60s of the last century and in the 70s. He was runner-up in Europe in 1974-75 (he eliminated Johan Cruyff’s Barcelona in the semifinals and fell 2-0 against Bayern in the finals).
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Everton (17th, 34 points)
If he beats Bournemouth, he will be saved
Everton depends on himself. If they beat Bournemouth, they will stay in the Premier. But he cannot be trusted: in his last 5 games at Goodison Park, he has lost the last 3, drawn one and won the other. And he lost 4 in his last match at Bournemouth. If Everton don’t win, it will be saved if Leicester and Leeds don’t win.

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Leicester (18th, 31 points)
At the limit after seven years
It has been five games since Leicester (champions of England seven years ago) have not won and this Sunday host, at the end of the Premier, West Ham, who will play in the Conference League final against Fiorentina. The ‘Foxes’ don’t just rely on themselves. To save himself, the 2015-16 Premier League champions need to beat the ‘hammers’ and Everton draw or lose against Bournemoth. To the delight of Leicester fans they beat West Ham at the London Stadium 2-0.

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Leeds (19th, 31 points)
The most complex mission
Last in the table, as if that was not enough, Leeds receives the ‘Big Six’ on the last day, although it is a Tottenham 8th in the table. The Elland Road team need to beat Spurs, Leicester not to beat West Ham and Everton to lose at Bournemouth. If Everton draw, Leeds need to beat Tottenham by 3 goals.
Source: La Verdad

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