Manchester City were held to a draw by Bournemouth last time out, which means Arsenal have been confirmed as Premier League champions, and Pep Guardiola's men have very little left to play for here at the Etihad on the final day. It is a disappointing conclusion to Guardiola's tenure at the club, but he will want to sign off with a positive result on the final day, so his side will be front-footed here.
It’s a similar scenario for Aston Villa, who have little to play for on Sunday afternoon. However, Unai Emery’s men have just won the Europa League final against Freiburg, and their Champions League spot for next season is already secured. They can play with attacking freedom at the Etihad here, and goals are a target because of that. Over 2.5 goals has landed in three of the last four head-to-head meetings between the sides.