Manchester City prepare for their final Premier League match this upcoming Sunday, with a finish in the top five on the line.
Manchester City go into their last Premier League fixture of the campaign in a positive position after their 3-1 win over Bournemouth earlier this week, which sent them back into the top five with 68 points.
Now, they have one last game to go and they must overcome Fulham to secure their top-five finish. An advantage the club does have though is that even a draw would be enough for them to achieve their task.
Kevin De Bruyne will also be playing his last ever match for Manchester City at the same time, where he will be determined to leave after helping his team to secure a high-ranked position.
The race for the top five has been intense, with Manchester City competing with Chelsea, Aston Villa, Newcastle, and Nottingham Forest. The battle is reaching a boiling point, and all of these teams will hope to be successful as they play one last Premier League game of the term.
Pep Guardiola on the Fulham game
"Arriving in the last games, it depends on you, it depends on us, yes, it's better. We have to look at ourselves. We need one point to be in the Champions League, and we have to win against a top side."
"The situation is clear, we have to take a result there and that's what we're going to do."
"I know perfectly how tough it will be."
While the Sky Blues meet Fulham, Chelsea and Nottingham Forest will go directly head to head, Aston Villa take on Manchester United, and Newcastle try to beat Everton.
Man City Square prediction:
Fulham 1-2 Manchester City
Sunday, the 25th of May at 16:00 (UK)