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It all comes down to this. Champions League qualification will be decided on the final day and here is how you can follow all the action as we go head-to-head with Nottingham Forest.
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Nottinghamshire Live on MSNAwoniyi, Murillo, Moreira - Nottingham Forest injury news before crucial Chelsea clashThe Reds go into their final-day encounter at home to Chelsea on Sunday (4pm kick-off) still in with a chance of finishing in the top five of the Premier League. Nuno Espirito Santo's side are seventh in the table but are just one point outside of the Champions League spots.
Victory will see Nuno’s side leapfrog Chelsea to book a spot in Europe’s elite at their expense, and with Marinakis ready to agree new, big-money deals with some of their star players, Forest’s summer activity will be defined by their result on 25 May.
Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernández joked that he played Friday night’s 1–0 victory over Manchester United “with one eye” after a report claimed that he has been suffering with conjunctivitis.
With the Conference League final on the horizon, Chelsea will need every available player to navigate the run-in. Matches against Nottingham Forest and Real Betis are unlikely to offer any breathing room.
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Nottinghamshire Live on MSNWhat Morgan Gibbs-White did sums up key Nottingham Forest quality as Chelsea decider teed upLatest Nottingham Forest verdict as Nuno Espirito Santo's Reds beat West Ham United 2-1 to keep their Champions League hopes alive