With Manchester United already crowned champions, the focus on Sunday’s final day of the Premiership will be firmly on who which team joins Charlton and Watford in the Championship next season - and the matter of finalising UEFA Cup places.

A while ago over at Owatalk and also on Sportingo I discussed Watford's relegation and who would be going down with them. But since then Charlton's fate has been sealed with the home defeat by Spurs and now it's a question of whether  Wigan, Sheffield United or West Ham will be the third club through the trap-door.

Fulham escaped after a vital win against what was essentially Liverpool's reserve team, while a Carlos Tevez-inspired West Ham beat Bolton last week to give them a healthy chance of surviving.

Wigan and Sheffield United meet at Bramall Lane in a match where Paul Jewell's men must win to have any chance of lengthening their two-season stay in the Premiership. Wigan are the only side whose survival is dependent on other teams - but should they beat the Blades by at least two goals, then they will end up above Neil Warnock's men.

West Ham and Sheffield United both need draws to survive and send Wigan down. The once-doomed Hammers have improved their survival chances after picking up form at the right moment - and their key victory in the last few weeks was the 3-0 away win at  Wigan.

Turning to UEFA Cup places, Everton, Spurs, Bolton, Reading and Portsmouth all have a chance to bring European football to their stadiums next season. The fact that Manchester United and Chelsea are contesting the FA Cup Final at Wembley means that seventh place gets the UEFA Cup place that would otherwise have gone to the FA Cup winners.

Spurs, who need only a draw against Manchester City at White hart Lane, and Everton will most likely get two of the places. And although Everton face Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, the Blues will have one eye on the FA Cup and are therefore likely to rest key players. That means David Moyes's men should at least be able to scrape the draw they need.

Bolton meet in-form Aston Villa and I will not be surprised to see a Villa win there. Victory would seal qualification and even a draw could be enough depending on what happens to Reading and Portsmouth.

Reading lost a great chance last week when they lost at home to Watford at home and now they will need to beat Blackburn to be in with a chance. Bolton will have to either draw or lose for them to qualify.

Portsmouth meet Arsenal at Fratton Park knowing that a win, coupled by losses by both Reading and Bolton, will land them a UEFA place. I see their chances as slim as I cannot see Arsene Wenger's men losing the last match of what has been a disappointing season for them by their standards. Also a win or a draw might secure the Gunners third place depending on what happens between Liverpool and Charlton at Anfield.

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