Guardiola broke up with Man City during the festival day at Etihad. The Battle of Aston Villa barely had any technical implications with Man City.

The focus is at a breakup, and Coach Pep Guardiola will have the final game leading Man City after a decade of success.

In fact, over the past several weeks, all signs indicate that the end of that reign was approaching. From the memorable press conferences, the emotional rich celebration to the more normal style of Guardiola, all felt as if a farewell had been prepared before. Meanwhile, Enzo Maresca - the candidate considered Guardiola's successor - is said to have begun planning with Sports Director Hugo Viana for the new era at Etihad.

Thus, tonight's match may be more like a communion ceremony than a score-point competition. A "last Dance" for the greatest coach in British Foreign History.

Despite the loss of Man City to the championship into Arsenal's hand during the midweek, the atmosphere at Etihad is expected to be flooded with the festival blue. A double National title is still a proud end to Guardiola's journey in Manchester.

Can Tottenham avoid the shock to the class? There are nine scenarios relating to the results of Tottenham and West Ham. But just a prospect of pushing the "empty" down to Championship - the master Roberto De Zerbi lost Everton on the homeyard, at the same time West Ham won Leeds.

As predicted by the statistical model, Tottenham's overall opportunity remained approximately 90%. However, with what happened this season, the club fans of London had reason to fear the worst.

The insecurity increased as Tottenham Hotspur's yard was no longer the title. The drums didn't win 10 of the closest home games at the British Institution, winning only two games on the home yard all season (peace 6, losing 10.) The atmosphere in London tonight is expected to be tense as never before.

Tottenham appears over West Ham two points and possesses the dominant number (10 over -22). So, they just need to blend Everton to almost make sure to stay in the British Foreign Division.

Few would think things would change so quickly. At the end of last October, Tottenham once won Everton 3-0 to be third-class British, only less than the head of the Arsenal Table five points. Seven months later, Spurs spent three coach lives, the first time in history to lose six consecutive and serial games 15 games in a non-winning state tournament.

But the nightmare may not stop. Tottenham is facing the risk of a first class down after 49 years. Not too much to say it was the biggest match of Tottenham over the years. The club's future is being placed on a bet, and the prospect of a downgrade is something the CV Tottenham never thought of.

Arsenal opened the club after 22 years of waiting. After more than two decades of waiting, Arsenal will eventually raise the British Foreign Championship tonight.

Mikel Arteta's football team entered the final round in the festival atmosphere, after officially posting from midweek. The images in London tonight promise to be symbolic moments with the generation of the NCACASal.

The party may begin just before rollball time, as Crystal Palace plans to line up in honor for the new British Crown. It will be a special moment with Eberechi Eze, in the first return to Selhurst Park since leaving Crystal Palace to join Arsenal last summer.