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Sunday's Permutations

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With Sunday promising to be a nerve-wracking afternoon, here are the permutations for AFC Bournemouth to survive in the Premier League.

The full final round of ten top-flight fixtures kick-off simultaneously at 4pm on Sunday 26th July, with three matches concerning the Cherries:

Arsenal v Watford

Everton v AFC Bournemouth

West Ham United v Aston Villa

For AFC Bournemouth to stand any chance of securing their safety they must win at Goodison Park and collect three points.

If Eddie Howe’s side are able to claim a victory at Everton attentions will then be focused on the Emirates and London Stadium.

The Cherries will need both Watford and Aston Villa to lose, coupled with their own win, to stay in the Premier League.

If these three results go our way, Bournemouth will stay up with a superior goal difference.

How to follow

While the match on Merseyside will be played behind closed doors, you can listen to full live commentary for FREE on afcb.co.uk.

Simply register for a FREE account here and listen to every kick from 3.30pm on Sunday with BBC Radio Solent’s Kris Temple and John Williams.

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