1. One, two, three - go!published at 13:07 BST

    From the Premier League we turn our attention to Europe, and a mass gathering of Aston Villa fans in Turkey.

    Unai Emery's side go up against German outfit Freiburg in Istanbul tonight (20:00 BST) in the Europa League final.

    It's the first of three European finals featuring English sides, with Crystal Palace taking on Rayo Vallecano in the Conference League next Wednesday (27 May) before Arsenal face defending champions Paris St-Germain in the Champions League on Saturday, 31 May.

    Could there be a Premier League hat-trick in Europe?

    Well Villa fans are certainly eager to get the ball rolling on that one...

    Aston Villa fans in IstanbulImage source, PA Media
  2. 'Special thanks to this generation'published at 12:57 BST

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    What better way to round off our Arsenal/Spurs chatter than a post from Arsenal's two-time Premier League winner Thierry Henry.

    The former striker has posted on Instagram after the Gunners were confirmed as top-flight champions once more.

    "From Highbury seats to the Emirates - Arsenal Nation, finally we can celebrate. Special thanks to this generation - finally now my kids saw us winning the league ❤️ #goonerforlife, external"

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    Get Involved - 'Perspective is needed'published at 12:53 BST

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    As a long standing Spurs fan, obviously, I want us to stay up. Seen relegation before, it's not the end of the world some seems to think. There's many Gooners who enjoy the rivalry (not just the points) and want us to stay up. Perspective is needed, there's worse things.

    Michael

  4. Final day relegation battlepublished at 12:47 BST

    Two teams had their relegation from the top flight confirmed a while ago now but two teams go into the final day knowing only one can survive.

    West Ham United or Tottenham Hotspur - who will it be?

    Both sides have home fixtures on Sunday afternoon and kick-off, like every other match, at 16:00 BST.

    • Spurs v Everton
    • West Ham v Leeds

    Thumbs up if you think Spurs will get relegated, thumbs down if you think West Ham will be playing in the second tier in 2026-27.

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    Get Involved - 'Example of what is making football unwatchable'published at 12:43 BST

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    The Van De Ven/Cucurella incident is a perfect example of what is making modern football unwatchable. Both players holding each other, Van De Ven is equally responsible for dragging Cucurella down, but expects a penalty. It happens all over the pitch by every single player, it's pathetic.

    Lewis, London

  6. Spurs would have 'bitten your hand off' for Everton scenariopublished at 12:39 BST

    Chelsea 2-1 Tottenham

    Danny Murphy
    Former Liverpool midfielder on MOTD

    They showed some resilience, some fight, they did have better energy, they finished the game strongly and they'll be disappointed.

    The overall performance wasn't too bad from Tottenham, they started the game really well, looked really energetic, that goal set them back a little bit.

    It's a big one now at the end of season against Everton.

    The mentality at Tottenham has to be, four or five weeks ago we were written off.

    If you'd said to Tottenham fans and players it's going to go down to the last day and you've got to get a draw or a win at home to Everton, they would have bitten your hand off.

    That's the positivity, you've got to think of it that way.

    The dilemma you have when you know a draw will suffice is that plays on your mind, and you really can't let it.

    They're at home against an Everton side who have petered out a little bit at the end of the season, they've got to be on the front foot and try to win the game, rather than be cautious and protective of that 0-0.

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    Get Involved - 'I feel like West Ham deserve to go down'published at 12:35 BST

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    Our players have not showed the fight for the position we are in, especially against Newcastle, I don't expect much and honestly feel like we [West Ham] deserve to go down. On the plus side the Championship is great!

    Chris

  8. 'We have a final on Sunday' - Palhinhapublished at 12:30 BST

    Chelsea 2-1 Tottenham

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    Spurs midfielder Joao Palhinha, spoke to Sky Sports after the defeat at Chelsea: "We have to [use the defeat as fuel for final game]. That's the reality. We cannot think too much about the result.

    "We more than played well. We needed the result to finish this thing that we have been living for a long time. This team needed a different result today. I think we deserved it.

    "It's been a tough season for us with a lot of things happening inside the club. The reality is we have a final on Sunday. We want to keep Tottenham in the Premier League and we will go with everything.

    "I don't think I need to speak too much about this game because we wanted to win. I think we deserved more. It's a big frustration.

    "We will have Tottenham in the Premier League next season, I don't have any doubt about that because it's where the club belong. Let's go with everything."

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    Get Involved - 'The former could collapse due to neglect of the latter'published at 12:25 BST

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    Spurs the commercial business has been put well ahead of Spurs the football team in recent years. Ironically, the former could collapse due to the neglect of the latter.

    Nick

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    Get Involved - 'Will they call it a treble?'published at 12:20 BST

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    If Arsenal win the Champions League and Spurs get relegated, will they call it a treble?

    Dom

  11. Why Spurs didn't get a penaltypublished at 12:15 BST

    Chelsea 2-1 Tottenham

    Dale Johnson
    Football issues correspondent

    A foul - or in this case a penalty - can only be awarded if the ball is in play.

    If the offence happens before the corner is kicked then the referee can't give a foul, they can only take disciplinary action - in this case a yellow card to Marc Cucurella.

    The VAR will then check to make sure the ball has not been kicked while there is foul contact. If the attacker has already been pulled down there is no route for the VAR to initiate a review.

    But two weeks ago, Everton were wrongly denied a penalty against Manchester City when Merlin Rohl was dragged the the floor by Bernardo Silva.

    The VAR decided the holding had stopped before a corner was taken, but the Premier League's key match incidents panel ruled that to be incorrect

  12. The crucial split-second call that could deny Spurs safetypublished at 12:10 BST

    Chelsea 2-1 Tottenham

    The fine margins that may yet condemn Tottenham Hotspur to the most humiliating relegation in Premier League history could be measured in seconds at Stamford Bridge.

    Richarlison had given Roberto de Zerbi's disappointing side hope, after Enzo Fernandez and Andrey Santos gave the hosts a deserved two-goal advantage, when Chelsea's combative left-back Marc Cucurella unceremoniously dragged Spurs defender Micky van de Ven to the floor.

    It came as Mathys Tel prepared to take a corner and Spurs demanded a penalty that never came, their disbelief doubled when Cucurella was cautioned over the incident.

    Video assistant referee (VAR) checks detected his foul came seconds, maybe even one second, before the ball came into play, meaning a penalty could not be awarded.

    Referee Stuart Attwell could only take action against Cucurella with a yellow card, and once VAR confirmed the ball had not been kicked there was no room to initiate a review and subsequent spot-kick.

    Former Chelsea and England striker Daniel Sturridge told Sky Sports: "One second difference and it is a guaranteed penalty. Cucurella is so lucky."

    It was the tightest of calls.

    Chelsea and Spurs players surround refereeImage source, Getty Images
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    Get Involved - 'I think Spurs scrape a desperate 1-1 draw'published at 12:05 BST

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    Spurs fan. Knew we'd get nothing from Chelsea. They always turn up against us, no matter what. I think Spurs scrape a desperate 1-1 draw vs Everton and stay up. But after that, the fanbase needs a huge protest! ENIC out! Enough is enough.

    Dan

  14. 'We have to fight with the right spirit and character'published at 11:59 BST

    Chelsea 2-1 Tottenham

    While BBC Sport chief football writer Phil McNulty believes they didn't produce enough, Tottenham Hotspur manager Roberto de Zerbi believes his side "showed what is needed to win a game" on Tuesday, despite falling to a 2-1 defeat by Chelsea.

    He added, if the team play at a similar level against Everton on Sunday, that they "can achieve the target".

    You can hear his full post-match interview below.

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    De Zerbi pleased with Tottenham despite defeat at Chelsea

  15. De Zerbi's side did not produce enough despite penalty angerpublished at 11:55 BST

    Chelsea 2-1 Tottenham

    Phil McNulty
    BBC Sport chief football writer

    Tottenham's incentive could not have been greater as they travelled to Stamford Bridge to face Chelsea. Premier League survival was in their own hands.

    They faced a Chelsea side whose form had been indifferent, and who had just suffered the disappointment of losing the FA Cup final to Manchester City.

    Spurs started brightly, but once Chelsea went ahead through Enzo Fernandez there was a lack of urgency until it was too late, namely after Andrey Santos had put them two goals in arrears.

    Santos' goal came just as head coach Roberto de Zerbi was about to make three substitutions, including James Maddison, who led lengthy Spurs protests to referee Stuart Attwell at the final whistle.

    The point of contention was that penalty incident when Marc Cucurella clearly dragged Micky van de Ven to the floor, but the ruling was that the ball was not yet in play - a decision that infuriated Spurs.

    In reality, despite a late flurry, Spurs did not produce enough creation or threat when the stakes were so high.

    Now it all rides on Sunday's meeting with Everton at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium - with Spurs' top-flight status hanging in the balance.

    Spurs know a point will almost certainly be enough to keep them in the Premier League, but nerves will be jangling after such poor form at home this season.

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    Get Involved - 'Everton will roll over and submit'published at 11:50 BST

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    Spurs fans don't worry my team Everton have been on there jollies for the past number of weeks so they will roll over and submit on Sunday!

    Tony

  17. Spurs loss takes relegation fight to final daypublished at 11:45 BST

    Chelsea 2-1 Tottenham

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    Tottenham's fight to avoid relegation will go to the final day of the season following their defeat at Chelsea.

    Spurs know a point against Everton at home on Sunday would be enough to stay up - barring an unrealistic goal difference swing in West Ham's favour.

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    Highlights: Tottenham's relegation fears grow after defeat at Chelsea

  18. Postpublished at 11:40 BST

    From title parades to... survival parades?

    While there are and will continue to be celebrations from supporters on one side of north London, there remains a real fear and anxiety for those on the other.

    Tottenham Hotspur's defeat by Chelsea on Tuesday evening means their fight for survival will go down to the final day on Sunday.

    Should Spurs lose and West Ham United pick up three points - reigning Europa League champions Tottenham will be playing in the Championship in 2026-27.

  19. Arsenal reveal parade planpublished at 11:32 BST

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    Bring on the victory parade indeed.

    Arsenal have confirmed the date and time, with the full details to follow in due course.

    "We are delighted to announce that we will come together with our supporters and community for a special parade around our home borough of Islington, starting from 2pm on Sunday 31 May, to celebrate our title," reads a statement on the Arsenal website.

    "This follows our Uefa Champions League Final against Paris Saint-Germain in Budapest on Saturday 30 May, at 5pm (UK time). Should we be successful in this game, our parade will also celebrate this historic triumph.

    "This will be a major public event, and we anticipate large numbers of supporters will turn out in the local area.

    "We hope you are able to join our celebrations on the day."

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    Get Involvedpublished at 11:24 BST

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    Winners! Bring on the victory parade!

    Jerry

    Arsenal dogImage source, Jerry Dunn