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Premier League Final Day: CHE VS WOL - Chelsea look to secure Champions League spot

Chelsea vs Wolverhampton Wanderers. Photo of Chelsea: Andy Rain/Pool via Getty Images. Photo of Wolves: Sam Bagnall - AMA/Getty Images

Chelsea will welcome Wolverhampton Wanderers at the Stamford Bridge on Sunday, 26 July, the final day of the Premier League.

Both teams have their European fate in their own hands.

Chelsea are sitting on the fourth spot of the League table which is the last Champions League qualifying spot and Wolves are sixth which would be enough to qualify for the Europa League.

Manchester United top Chelsea on goal difference alone, while Leicester City are fifth and are a point behind Chelsea, however, have a more superior goal difference.

If The Blues fail to win against Wolves, then, they will be hoping for Manchester United to emerge victorious against Leicester City so they can retain their top four position and make it to the Champions League.

How the top four looks ahead of Chelsea-Wolves clash ⬇

Fikayo Tomori and Billy Gilmour will definitely be missing for the Blues against Wolves while N'Golo Kante has not featured for Chelsea in their last five games and remains a doubt for today's encounter.

Christian Pulisic looks good to start following his amazing display against Liverpool from bench.

Jorginho has returned to the side over the last week and is expected to keep his spot for the clash against Wolves.

On the other side, Wolverhampton Wanderers have no injury frets and no suspension problems.

Nuno Espirito's trip to West London is expected to perfectly seal his place at next season's Europa League.

Chelsea-Wolves: Blues Manager Frank Lampard speaks ⬇

Since last month's restart, Daniel Podence has been superb and should be set to start again alongside key man Raul Jimenez.

Both Chelsea and Wolverhampton Wanderers need victory on the final day of the Premier League inside Stamford Bridge to prevent other options from coming into the equation.

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