It's crunch time at the bottom of the Premier League with relegation rivals sweating

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It's crunch time at the bottom of the Premier League with relegation rivals sweating
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From PaulChapman_: With the Premier League title and Top 4 pretty much decided, the relegation rivals are left sweating as season nears end.

Everton wraps up against Bournemouth, so if you factor in a likely win there, then even a single point could get them over the line this weekend.

If they catch West Ham they have hope, but they finish with Spurs. Having their last four matches against Manchester City, Newcastle, West Ham and Tottenham is a tall order and, if Allardyce does escape the drop, he’ll be well worth the $4.2-million bonus on the table.Article content Nottingham Forest could fall back into trouble, especially as it faces a desperate Arsenal team on Saturday, but it finishes against Crystal Palace, which has absolutely nothing left to play for.

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