Just been reading the BBC's article on the build up to the game, I can't believe no-one on here has mentioned this scenario:
There is still a mathematical chance of City and Liverpool finishing exactly level on points, goal difference and goals scored, which would mean a one-off title play-off at a neutral venue to decide the champions.
But the only way that could happen is if City lose 4-0 to Brighton and Liverpool draw 4-4 with Wolves (those two results have combined odds of 18,750-1) - or a 5-1 defeat and 5-5 draw, a 6-2 defeat and 6-6 draw, and so on.
But the only way that could happen is if City lose 4-0 to Brighton and Liverpool draw 4-4 with Wolves (those two results have combined odds of 18,750-1) - or a 5-1 defeat and 5-5 draw, a 6-2 defeat and 6-6 draw, and so on.





Comment