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LEICESTER, ENGLAND - MAY 09: Manager Arsene Wenger of Arsenal during the Premier League match between Leicester City and Arsenal at King Power Stadium, on May 9th, 2018 in Leicester, United Kingdom (Photo by Plumb Images/Leicester City FC via Getty Images)
LEICESTER, ENGLAND - MAY 09: Manager Arsene Wenger of Arsenal during the Premier League match between Leicester City and Arsenal at King Power Stadium, on May 9th, 2018 in Leicester, United Kingdom (Photo by Plumb Images/Leicester City FC via Getty Images) /
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The final day of the Premier League season is almost upon us. Here are five bold predictions about all the action.

Every game in matchweek 38 of the Premier League will kick off at 10 a.m. ET on Sunday. There’s not too much to play for throughout the league, with Manchester City already champions and Swansea needing a 10-goal victory and a Southampton loss to stay up. However, Chelsea and Liverpool are still competing for a fourth-place finish and a spot in next season’s Champions League. Here are five bold predictions for all the action.

LONDON, ENGLAND – MAY 06: Burnley manager Sean Dyche salutes the Burnley fans after the Premier League match between Arsenal and Burnley at Emirates Stadium on May 6, 2018 in London, England. (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)
LONDON, ENGLAND – MAY 06: Burnley manager Sean Dyche salutes the Burnley fans after the Premier League match between Arsenal and Burnley at Emirates Stadium on May 6, 2018 in London, England. (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images) /

1. Burnley and Bournemouth let the chains off in 3-3 draw

The last match of the Premier League season can be a lot of fun when two teams come together who have nothing to play for. That’s the case for both Bournemouth and Burnley who go head’to’head at Turf Moor.

Burnley are undoubtedly one of the most impressive teams this season, securing a seventh-place finish and European soccer next season. The Clarets have built themselves up as club over several years which involved promotions and relegations.

Sean Dyche deserves most of the credit, but other clubs should look at Burnley and follow their lead. The Clarets have stuck with a manager instead of chopping and changing every season and it’s paid out.

Bournemouth have also stuck with Eddie Howe at the helm and that’s seen the Cherries stay up for a third successive season. They definitely had a struggle around Christmas but they came good at the right part of the season.

Hopefully, both sides let the chains off in this match and just go for it as neither club has anything to lose. We’re predicting goals, goals and more goals with the final result a 3-3 draw.