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4m ago 03.50 EDT Arsenal don’t exactly look like sub-two hour man, Sebastian Sawe, as the Premier League marathon enters the final few miles. The somewhat toiling Gunners were caught by Manchester City 10 days ago but due to Pep’s men, erm, heading to a drinks station/tying their laces/being interviewed live by JJ Chalmers (this analogy is breaking down terribly), Arsenal were handed the chance to kick clear again. With the Gunners playing two games before City next went into bat (mixing sporting metaphors now just to add to the mix) the fixture list gave Arsenal the opportunity to move six points in front. They banked the first three by edging past Newcastle last weekend and can double that lead by winning today’s home game with Fulham. City can respond by taking three points at Everton on Monday. This is a very long-winded way of saying, these are today’s fixtures in the Premier League… 15.00: Brentford v West Ham

15.00: Newcastle v Brighton

15.00: Wolves v Sunderland

17.30: Arsenal v Fulham Share

17m ago 03.37 EDT Let’s have a proper gander at the Championship table. The relegation spots have already been decided, with Oxford, Leicester (!) and Sheffield Wednesday all heading to League One. Coventry could potentially win the Championship by 14 points which is some effort in such a mad league. Share

23m ago 03.31 EDT Drama awaits in the Championship and the good news is we don’t have to wait too long to see it unfold. Yes, all today’s final round of games kick off at 12.30 BST. As mentioned in the preamble, Ipswich, Millwall and Middlesbrough can all still grab the final automatic promotion spot. Here are their matches: Ipswich v QPR

Millwall v Oxford

Wrexham v Middlesbrough A rung below that, Wrexham, Hull and Derby are all trying to secure a berth in the playoffs so there’s plenty on that Wrexahm v Middlesbrough game. As for the other two contenders, these are their fixtures. Derby v Sheffield United

Hull v Norwich Share

31m ago 03.23 EDT Let’s start with some morning headlines: Leeds all but confirmed their Premier League survival with a 3-1 win over relegated Burnley at Elland Road last night.

A number of leading European countries still expect to lose money at the World Cup despite Fifa increasing the prize and participation fund by $112m (£82m) this week.

Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta says freshness was the key to the Paris Saint-Germain v Bayern Munich classic in midweek, something Premier League teams just don’t have.

Under-fire Newcastle boss Eddie Howe admits ‘a lot is riding’ on today’s game with Brighton after meeting with the Magpies’ Saudi owners. Share