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Premier League, Sky Bet EFL and Scottish leagues: Permutations this weekend

 Harry Wilson of Derby County celebrates as he scores the first goal of the game during the Sky Bet Championship between Derby County and Swansea City
Image: Derby County are in pole position to reach the play-offs

As the Sky Bet EFL reaches its final weekend and the Premier League its penultimate round, we take a look at the permutations in England and Scotland...

Premier League

If Liverpool lose at Newcastle on Saturday evening, then Manchester City will be champions if they beat Leicester on Monday Night Football. If Liverpool win or draw then the title race will be guaranteed to go to the final weekend.

Leroy Sane is mobbed by his team-mates after putting Manchester City 2-0 up
Image: Manchester City can win the Premier League on Monday night

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Tottenham (70 points) and Chelsea (68 points) can book their spots in the top four this weekend. Arsenal (66) and Manchester United (65) will be hoping their rivals slip up.

Cardiff will be relegated if they lose to Crystal Palace or if they fail to better Brighton's result against Arsenal.

Sky Bet Championship

Norwich will be champions if they avoid defeat at Aston Villa. They will also win the title if they lose and Sheffield United fail to win at Stoke. The Blades will be champions if they win and Norwich lose.

Derby will secure the final play-off spot if they win against West Brom, live on Sky Sports Football. A draw would also be enough if Middlesbrough fail to win. A defeat would also do the job if Middlesbrough and Bristol City fail to win.

Jayden Bogle of Derby County celebrates as he scores their second goal
Image: Derby need to win to guarantee their spot in the top six

Middlesbrough will finish in the top six if they beat Rotherham and Derby fail to win.

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Bristol City will secure a play-off spot if they beat Hull, Derby lose and Middlesbrough fail to win.

Sky Bet League One

Luton will be champions if they win and Barnsley do not win by five more goals. Barnsley will be champions if they win by more than five goals than Luton or if they better the Hatters' result.

Doncaster will secure the final play-off place if they win. A point will also be enough if Peterborough fail to win. The Posh will secure it if they win and Doncaster fail to win.

James Collins reacts to missing a chance for Luton in the first half
Image: Luton can seal the League One title on Saturday

Scunthorpe will be relegated if they fail to win or if Southend win against Sunderland, live on Sky Sports Football.

Walsall will be relegated if they fail to win. They will also go down if they win and two of the following happen - Southend win, Plymouth win, AFC Wimbledon avoid defeat.

Plymouth will be relegated if they lose. They will also be down if they draw and either Walsall win or Southend avoid defeat. They will also be relegated if they win, Southend win, and AFC Wimbledon avoid defeat.

Southend will be relegated if they lose. They will also be down if they draw and either Walsall win or there is a winner in the clash between Plymouth and Scunthorpe.

AFC Wimbledon will be relegated if they lose and two of Southend, Walsall and Plymouth win.

Sky Bet League Two

Mansfield will be promoted if they avoid defeat against MK Dons, while MK will be promoted if they win.

Newport will secure the final play-off spot if they win. A draw will also be enough if Exeter fail to win. A defeat would be enough if Exeter lose and Colchester, Carlisle and Stevenage fail to win.

Mansfield's Krystian Pearce
Image: Mansfield face MK Dons in a huge promotion clash this weekend

Exeter will secure the final play-off place if they win and Newport fail to win. A point will be enough if Newport lose and Colchester do not win by more than one goal.

Colchester will secure the final play-off place if they win and Newport and Exeter lose, or if they win by two goals, Newport lose and Exeter draw.

Carlisle will secure the final play-off place if they win, Newport and Exeter lose and Colchester fail to win (providing Stevenage also do not win by four more goals).

Stevenage will secure the final play-off place if they win, Newport and Exeter lose and Colchester and Carlisle fail to win (or the same scenario but they score four more goals than Carlisle's win).

Notts County will be relegated if they fail to win. They will also be down if they win and Macclesfield avoid defeat.

Macclesfield will be relegated if they lose and Notts County win.

Scottish Premiership

Celtic will be champions if they avoid defeat at Aberdeen on Saturday lunchtime. They will also be champions if they lose and Rangers fail to beat Hibernian on Sunday. Both games are live on Sky Sports Football.

Jozo Simunovic celebrates with team-mates after scoring Celtic's opener
Image: Celtic can win the title this weekend

Dundee will be relegated if they do not better St Mirren's result.

Scottish Championship

Falkirk will be relegated if they fail to win. They will also be down if they win and Alloa avoid defeat. Alloa will be relegated if they lose and Falkirk win.

Queen of the South will be relegated if they lose, Alloa avoid defeat and Falkirk win (with a 10-goal swing).

Scottish League One

Brechin face Stenhousemuir and Brechin will be relegated if they fail to win, while Stenhousemuir will be relegated if they lose.

Scottish League Two

Peterhead will be champions if they win. A point will also be enough if Clyde do not win by five goals. They will also be champions if they lose and Clyde fail to win.

Clyde will be champions if they win and Peterhead lose, or if they win by five goals and Peterhead draw.

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