Last updated: 8th May 2008
Warm up for the end-of-season showdown with the biggest football debate on the box.
As Manchester United and Chelsea fight for the Premier League title and Birmingham, Reading and Fulham fight for their lives we'll have plenty of fighting talk around the Sunday Supplement breakfast table.
Bill Bradshaw will be hosting the discussion this week and he'll be joined by top football writers Patrick Barclay of the Sunday Telegraph, Andy Dunn of the News of the World and the Mail on Sunday's Ian Ridley.
The dramatic close to the Premier League season is bound to throw up plenty of talking points with United and Chelsea separated only by goal difference going into the final round of matches. Chelsea host Bolton, while the Red Devils travel to face Wigan, so who will finish the day top of the pile?
The relegation scrap is equally fascinating with Birmingham, Reading and Fulham battling for their lives on the final day. Our gang of hacks will let you know who's likely to make the cut.
Everton and Aston Villa will be fighting it out for a Uefa Cup place, while Sunday is likely to be Sven Goran Eriksson's final game in charge against Manchester City. The situation at Eastlands could provide another talking point.
Kevin Keegan has been hitting the back pages this week after he claimed Newcastle would never be able to catch the top four of United, Chelsea, Liverpool and Arsenal and those comments have also had the columnist scribbling.
Summer transfer rumours are already in full swing with Mathieu Flamini off to AC Milan and Gareth Barry strongly linked with Liverpool so our team of top hacks won't be short of things to talk about.
Make sure you tune in for the Sunday Supplement, 10am, Sky Sports 1.