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Premier League questions: Will Spurs win their last game at the Lane?

Tottenham Hotspur's English midfielder Dele Alli (R) celebrates scoring the opening goal with Tottenham Hotspur's Danish midfielder Christian Eriksen (2R)
Image: Can Tottenham sign off at White Hart Lane with victory?

Will Spurs win their last game at White Hart Lane? We take a look at this weekend's Premier League questions.

After a Friday feast that saw Chelsea wrap up the title and Everton beat Watford, there's a Premier League Live double-header on Saturday as Man City host outgoing champions Leicester at lunchtime before Arsenal travel to Stoke in the evening kick-off.

Nissan Super Sunday also serves up a triple treat with Crystal Palace v Hull kicking us off before West Ham host Liverpool and it is all rounded off with Tottenham's last match at White Hart Lane against Man Utd.

Can the Foxes make it three in a row against City? (Man City v Leicester, Premier League Live on Sky Sports 1 from 11.30am)

Leicester could make it three consecutive victories against Man City for the first time in 50 years if they win at the Etihad on Saturday, having previously won 3-1 in February 2016 and 4-2 in December 2016.

Image: Leicester were 4-2 winners against Man City in the reverse fixture earlier this season

Indeed, the Foxes have also won five of their last six top-flight trips to Man City but have failed to win back-to-back away games in the Premier League this season.

For City, they will be looking to leapfrog Liverpool into third with three points this weekend, and have lost just once at home this season, although they have drawn seven times.

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Will the Clarets record back-to-back away victories? (Bournemouth v Burnley, Saturday, 3pm)

After going the entire Premier League season without winning on the road, Burnley finally broke their duck on their last away trip with a 2-0 win at Crystal Palace.

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If they can beat Bournemouth at the Vitality Stadium on Saturday, it would be only the second time they have been victorious in consecutive away games in the Premier League after also doing so in the final two away games of the 2014/15 season.

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A look ahead to Saturday's Premier League action as Leicester travel to Manchester City and Arsenal go to Stoke

But a win for the Cherries this weekend could see them jump as high as ninth in the table depending on other results as they look to go four games unbeaten.

Can Gabbiadini end his goal drought? (Middlesbrough v Southampton, Saturday, 3pm)

The goals just aren't going in for Southampton, who have failed to score in their last three league matches.

Manolo Gabbiadini burst onto the scene in January and scored six goals in his first four matches, but the Italian hasn't found the net since the 4-3 victory at Watford in March.

A trip to already-relegated Middlesbrough could rectify that.

Can Swansea pull further away from the bottom three? (Sunderland v Swansea, Saturday, 3pm)

The pressure was on Swansea last weekend as they had the chance to leapfrog Hull out of the bottom three and responded with a 1-0 victory against Everton.

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Swansea 1-0 Everton

Paul Clement's men are now one point clear of the Tigers in 18th spot but face a Sunderland side who beat Hull 2-0 on Saturday and subsequently handed the Swans a fighting chance of avoiding the drop.

David Moyes has vowed to field his strongest sides for the remainder of the season despite their own relegation to the Sky Bet Championship.

Can Arsenal finally end their Stoke hoodoo? (Stoke v Arsenal, Premier League Live on Sky Sports 1 from 5pm)

Arsenal sit fifth in the league table but are building up steam in their bid to finish among the Champions League spots.

Victory at Southampton was their fourth in five league games, and the Gunners will hope for three more points come Saturday's evening match on Sky Sports 1.

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However, Stoke enjoy hosting Arsenal - the Potters are unbeaten in their last six league meetings at the Bet365 stadium, with Arsene Wenger's side last sampling victory there in 2010.

Who will take the win in a vital relegation battle? (Crystal Palace v Hull, Nissan Super Sunday live on Sky Sports 1 and Mix from 11am)

With two games of the season left to play, neither Crystal Palace of Hull are safe from relegation with the latter currently occupying the final bottom three spot and defeat on Sunday will see them drop into the Sky Bet Championship.

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Hull 0-2 Sunderland

They also have the worst away record in the Premier League this season, picking up six points and winning just one of their 18 games (D3 L14).

Crystal Palace could still go down mathematically and are currently four points ahead of Hull in 16th place, although they do have a much better goal difference than both Swansea and Hull.

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Can Liverpool avoid an unwanted record against the Hammers? (West Ham v Liverpool, Nissan Super Sunday live on Sky Sports 1 from 2pm)

Liverpool could set a new record if they fail to beat West Ham on Sunday - although it might not be one they will want to remember.

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A look ahead to Sunday's Premier League action including Liverpool's trip to West Ham and Tottenham's game against Man Utd

The Reds have lost their last five matches against the east London side in all competitions, matching the same run from February 1965, and have never gone six games without a win in this fixture.

Jurgen Klopp's men could have slipped to fourth by the time they take to the field on Sunday afternoon, but will face a West Ham side who have kept three consecutive clean sheets at the London Stadium and are unbeaten in their last five Premier League games.

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Will Spurs end their White Hart Lane stay with a victory? (Tottenham v Man Utd, Nissan Super Sunday live on Sky Sports 1 from 4pm)

Tottenham will bid farewell to White Hart Lane on Sunday as they play their last ever game at the ground before it is knocked down to make way for a new stadium.

Eriksen shows HIS appreciation to Tottenham's fans after they beat Hull at White Hart Lane
Image: Can Tottenham end the season unbeaten with their last match at White Hart Lane?

They are yet to lose at the ground this season in the Premier League - winning 16 and drawing two - but Man Utd have plenty still to play for and could spoil the farewell party.

However, Jose Mourinho has failed to win on his last four Premier League visits to White Hart Lane (D2 L2) and hasn't won a league game there since August 2005, when his Chelsea side defeated Spurs 2-0.

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