Premier League relegation permutations this weekend: Burnley and Luton could join Sheffield United in relegation to the Championship
The Premier League is coming to an end for another season and there are three teams trying to stay in the top flight.
luton, Burnley and Nottingham Forest Everyone is still in a desperate fight for survival.
However, the fate of the Clarets and hatters It could be sealed this weekend if the results go against them.
This is how the relegation outlook looks for the penultimate weekend.
Burnley
For Burnley, it's very simple.
If they fail to beat Tottenham in north London, live on talkSPORT 2, Vicente Kompany's men will be relegated to the championship, no matter what happens in any other match.
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However, they could still be relegated even if they add three points.
This would happen if the Clarets won, but Nottingham Forest beat Chelsea at home.
Burnley would also be near the bottom should they beat Spurs and Forest draw with the Blues.
This would leave Kompany's men three points behind the Tricky Trees, and they would need a big goal on the final day when they face them at Turf Moor.
London
The Hatters' short stay in the Premier League could end this weekend, but it depends on other results.
If Rob Edwards' side fail to beat West Ham at the London Stadium, their return to the Championship will be confirmed if Forest beat Chelsea.
A draw against the Hammers and points shared between Forest and Chelsea would see Luton needing a win and nine goals on the final day.
However, if the Hatters beat the Irons and Forest lost, they would be tied on points with one game left.
Nottingham Forest
Forest's 3-1 win over Sheffield United was huge for their survival hopes and they cannot be relegated this weekend.
Instead, they can demote Burnley and Luton and preserve their place in the top flight for another year.
Nuno Holy SpiritThe team must beat Chelsea and then hope that Luton doesn't win.
What happens in the game against Burnley doesn't matter as long as Forest gets the win.
What becomes interesting is if Luton and Burnley win and Forest don't.
This would take the relegation battle to the final day of the season.
But Forest's security in the Premier League would be practically confirmed if all three teams lose due to their goal difference being much higher than Luton.