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Aston Villa v Watford v Bournemouth: Who is getting relegated from the Premier League?

Michael Hincks

Updated 25/07/2020 at 14:21 GMT

Liverpool are Premier League champions, Norwich are down, but who else will join them? Aston Villa, Bournemouth or Watford?

Trezeguet and Aston Villa players celebrate against Arsenal

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After the longest of domestic campaigns we have entered the final seven days of Premier League football. Liverpool are champions and Norwich are relegated but who is set to join the Canaries in the Championship?

Relegation: Any escape for Aston Villa or Bournemouth?

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Jack Grealish

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Bournemouth are three points from safety with one game remaining, and so the Cherries have a slim chance of survival going into their match at Everton on Sunday.
Aston Villa have a brilliant chance of avoiding relegation; if they can match whatever result Bournemouth and Watford get on the final day.
Who will be relegated with Norwich?
Remaining fixtures:
26/07/2020 - all KOs 16:00
  • Everton v Bournemouth
  • Burnley v Brighton & Hove Albion
  • West Ham United v Aston Villa
Villa had everything on the line on Tuesday evening, but they secured a crucial 1-0 win over Arsenal to give their prospects a huge lift.
Watford's defeat against Manchester City has left them in serious trouble now ahead of the final day of the season.

West Brom join Leeds in the Premier League

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Callum Robinson celebrates scoring for West Brom against QPR

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Wednesday marked final day of the Championship, and it was West Brom who secured automatic promotion along with Marcelo Bielsa’s Leeds side.
Championship top seven
West Brom secured automatic promotion after drawing 2-2 with QPR on a dramatic final day of the season.
Brentford would have leapfrogged the Baggies into second with a victory and moved into the top division for the first time since 1947, but they lost 2-1 at home to Barnsley, who avoided relegation thanks to their last-gasp winner.
Brentford will now head into the play-offs along with Fulham, Cardiff and Swansea, who snatched the final place from Nottingham Forest in stunning fashion.
The Swans overturned a minus-five goal difference to finish sixth as they won 4-1 at Reading and Forest lost 4-1 at home to Stoke.
The play-off semi-finals are set to take place from July 26-30 with the final on August 4.
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