Manchester City head to the London Stadium on Sunday knowing victory over West Ham United will put them on the precipice of the Premier League title.
Pep Guardiola’s side are three points clear of Liverpool with just two games remaining after Kevin De Bruyne scored four goals against Wolves on Wednesday.
West Ham will not roll over and allow City to start a procession, though, with David Moyes’s side still having plenty to play for, despite their heartbreaking defeat in the Europa League semi-finals.
The Hammers are just three points behind sixth-placed Manchester United, who travel to Crystal Palace on the final day of the season.