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Your support makes all the difference.Welcome to the Independent's live coverage of Manchester City's match with Swansea on the final day of the Premier League season.
- Manchester City and Manchester United are in a battle to qualify for the Champions League
- Man City must simply avoid defeat away to Swansea to be sure of finishing fourth
- Manchester United must beat Bournemouth at Old Trafford to stand a chance
- TODAY'S FIXTURES: Arsenal vs Aston Villa, Chelsea vs Leicester, Everton vs Norwich, Manchester United vs Bournemouth, Newcastle vs Tottenham, Southampton vs Crystal Palace, Stoke City vs West Ham, Swansea vs Manchester City, Watford vs Sunderland, West Brom vs Liverpool (all games kick-off at 3pm)
Follow the latest news from Swansea vs Manchester City plus the rest of today's Premier League games below...
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Will the Premier League's established order be restored next season?
Rafa Benitez could remain at Newcastle United despite relegation to Championship
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