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Tottenham will look to consolidate second position today when they welcome a Southampton side in pursuit of European football to White Hart Lane.

Kick-off there is at 1.30.

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At 4pm, Manchester City can climb to third in the league if they beat Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium.

Manuel Pellegrini's side will need a result if they are to ensure they have Champions League football next season with the arrival of Pep Guardiola.

It's Pellegrini's last home game with Manchester City.

Also at 4:00, Liverpool host Watford.

The visitors won the reverse fixture earlier this season, 3-0 at Vicarage Road but Jurgen Klopp will look for an energised performance after the Reds qualified for the Europa League final on Thursday night.

Meanwhile, Celtic need just a point today to be confirmed as Scottish Premiership champions once again.

They host Aberdeen – who are the only team still in with a chance of claiming the title.

Their opponents are 9 points behind with 3 games to go, though a vastly inferior goal-difference means Celtic are highly likely to claim top spot regardless.

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