The 2012/13 Barclays Premier League will come to a close today, with the entire league simultaneously on display for your viewing entertainment.
Despite the surplus of matches available, only two have actual significance – Newcastle United vs. Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur vs. Sunderland.
Both Arsenal and Tottenham enter the last day of the season with Champions League hopes on the line, but only the Gunners control their own destiny.
An Arsenal victory over the Magpies ensures a top four finish for Arsène Wenger and co., while anything less paves the way for Tottenham to sneak into the last Champions League spot with a victory over Sunderland.
If you will be watching today’s action, please feel free to share your thoughts, opinions and some play-by-play in the comments section below.
Enjoy the action (Today’s TV schedule is after the jump):
TODAY’S SOCCER ON TV
SUNDAY
11am – Fox Soccer Plus – Chelsea vs. Everton
11am – FoxSoccer2Go.com – Liverpool vs. Queens Park Rangers
11am – FoxSoccer2Go.com – Manchester City vs. Norwich City
11am – ESPN2 – Newcastle United vs. Arsenal
11am – FoxSoccer2Go.com – Southampton vs. Stoke City
11am – FoxSoccer2Go.com – Swansea City vs. Fulham
11am – Fox Soccer Channel – Tottenham Hotspur vs. Sunderland
11am – FoxSoccer2Go.com – West Bromwich Albion vs. Manchester United
11am – FoxSoccer2Go.com – West Ham United vs. Reading
11am – FoxSoccer2Go.com – Wigan Athletic vs. Aston Villa
11am – beIN Sport en Español – Deportivo La Coruña vs. Espanyol
1pm – ESPN2 – New York Red Bulls vs. Los Angeles Galaxy
1pm – beIN Sport en Español – Real Zaragoza vs. Athletic Club
3pm – beIN Sport – Barcelona vs. Real Valladolid
5pm – MLS Direct Kick – DC United vs. Sporting Kansas City
9pm – ESPN Deportes – Cru Azul vs. Santos Laguna
10:30pm – MLS Direct Kick – Chivas USA vs. Real Salt Lake