Wolves v Brentford team news
WolverhamptonJose Sa, Doherty, Agbadou, Toti Gomes, Nelson Semedo, Joao Gomes, Munetsi, Andre Trindade, Ait Nouri, Cunha, Goncalo Guedes.Subs: King, Bueno, Larsen, Hwang, Rodrigo Gomes, Sarabia, Bellegarde, Pedro Lima, Mane.
BrentfordFlekken, Kayode, Collins, van den Berg, Lewis-Potter, Norgaard, Yarmolyuk, Mbeumo, Damsgaard, Schade, Wissa.Subs: Valdimarsson, Hickey, Henry, Pinnock, Jensen, Thiago, Ajer, Konak, Nunes Gomes.
RefereeCraig Pawson (South Yorkshire)
Alejandro Garnacho, who flapped his gums about his exclusion from the Europa League final, isn’t in the Man Utd squad.
Trent Alexander-Arnoldstarts on the bench for Liverpool. That’s the reality TV bit covered; we’ll have the XIs asap.
It’s great when you’re eighth... yeah
There may yet be a Conference League place for the team that finishes eighth. And that team will be Brighton, just as long as they get at least a draw away to a team who have justifiably spent the last few days imbibing pints of 17 Year Itch. Should Spurs beat Brighton, Brentford will go above them if they win at Wolves.
For the team in eighth to qualify, two things need to happen.
Chelsea win the Conference League and
Chelsea finish seventh in thePremier League(which isn’t beyond the realms)orChelsea finish sixth and Newcastle seventh. The latter is mathematically possible but let’s not go there again.
Manchester Citywill qualify if they drew at Fulham. Mathematicians will tell you otherwise, but they need to live a little. If you said 420 to them the first think they’d think is ‘60 x 7’, could also be 105 x 4’.
Newcastleneed to beat Everton to be sure of finishing in the top five. A draw will be enough if Aston Villa fail to win at Old TraffordorChelsea draw at the City Ground.
Chelseamust –must –beat Nottingham Forest at the City Ground to be sure. A draw will only be enough if Villa fail to win at Old TraffordorNewcastle suffer death by Moyes at St James’ Park.
Aston Villawill qualify if they beat Man Utd and one of the following happens: Man City lose at Fulham, Newcastle fail to win, Chelsea fail to win. A draw could be good enough, but only in the sense that Donald Trump could wake up tomorrow morning with the temperament of the Dalai Lama.
Nottingham Forestneed to beat Chelsea and hope that Newcastle or Villa fail to win.
Confused? Of course you are, that’s the whole point of permutations. All I need at the three digits on the back of the card and you’re free to go.
This is the end, beautiful friends. AnotherPremier Leagueseason has whooshed by faster than you can say “You know what, I’m not sure Liverpool are going to have a blip”, and it will come to an end this afternoon – as a Premier League season always should – with 10 simultaneous fixtures being played on a sultry Sunday in May.
The first game of the 2024-25 season took place 282 days ago. In one sense it feels like last month, in another a lifetime ago: that match was Manchester United 1-0 Fulham, and cautious optimism abounded at Old Trafford.
Man Utd are one of many teams with nothing to play for except pride, and you can probably insert your own joke here. The biggest issues – who wins the title and who goes down – were settled ages ago, but the dogfight for Champions League places has kept the hype going right to the end.
Five teams, separated by three points, are scrapping for three places. And two of them, Nottingham Forest and Chelsea, meet each other at the City Ground.Scott Murray is doing a separate MBM for that game, but this is the place for breathless goalflashes and hastily adjusted permutations.
These are today’s games. Just in case you’ve been at a digital retreat in the Kerguelens for the past month, the teams fighting for Champions League places are in bold. (Cool your jets, data fam, we’ll get to eighth place in a minute.)
Bournemouth v Leicester
Fulham vMan City
Ipswich v West Ham
Liverpool v Crystal Palace
Man Utd vAston Villa
Newcastlev Everton
Nottm ForestvChelsea
Southampton v Arsenal
Lads, it’sTottenham v Brighton
Wolves v Brentford
Kick-offs4pm.