Showmax is your passport to the Premier League, which will conclude this week with the final 13 matches of the 2023-24 season, with the title race between Manchester City and Arsenal going down to the final day on Sunday 19 May.
Before Matchday 38, which will see all 10 fixtures played at the same time, there will be catch-up fixtures from Matchday 34 – the most important of which will see Tottenham Hotspur host Manchester City on Tuesday 14 May.
A win for City will put them in pole position to win an unprecedented fourth successive Premier League title heading into the final day, while a draw or loss would hand the advantage to Arsenal.
“It's about since they [Arsenal] lost against Aston Villa, the destiny is in our hands. We handle it, it's what we want, and since that moment against Aston Villa the destiny has been in our hands, it's what we want,” said City manager Pep Guardiola.
"For that, you have to win the games we won in the past, especially the tough ones - Nottingham Forest, with less recovery. It's always tough at Fulham, and now we have to go to Spurs where I never won [in the Premier League]. It will be difficult, but we are ready for it.”
The midweek also features Brighton & Hove Albion hosting Chelsea, as well as a potential thriller between Manchester United and Newcastle United – with the latter match set to be the last at Old Trafford for Red Devils manager Erik ten Hag, who is widely expected to be replaced even if he guides his team to FA Cup glory later in the month.
The final Matchday on 19 May will see the focus fall on Arsenal’s home clash against Everton and Manchester City hosting West Ham United, the two games which will decide the title.
“We go to the last day with a chance to win the Premier League. We wanted to experience that. It is part of our journey, said Gunners manager Mikel Arteta. “And it is 27 wins in the Premier League - that’s not progress, that’s history.
“Some of the players have not been in this position, they don't know what is at stake and how you feel emotionally to have to win and win and win from December or January. It is a phenomenal thing they are doing.”
The battle for European places, involving Aston Villa, Tottenham Hotspur, Newcastle United and Chelsea will also be a focus, while Luton Town are almost certain to join Sheffield United and Burnley in relegation – unless they can rack up a huge win over Fulham at the same time that Nottingham Forest suffers a heavy defeat away to the Clarets.
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Remaining Premier League fixtures
Times CAT
--Matchday 34 Catch-up--
Tuesday 14 May
21:00: Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester City
Wednesday 15 May
20:45: Brighton & Hove Albion v Chelsea
21:00: Manchester United v Newcastle United
--Matchday 38--
Sunday 19 May
17:00: Arsenal v Everton
17:00: Brentford v Newcastle United
17:00: Brighton & Hove Albion v Manchester United
17:00: Burnley v Nottingham Forest
17:00: Chelsea v Bournemouth
17:00: Crystal Palace v Aston Villa
17:00: Liverpool v Wolverhampton Wanderer
17:00: Luton Town v Fulham
17:00: Manchester City v West Ham United
17:00: Sheffield United v Tottenham Hotspur