With the relegation places already set in stone, the remaining teams at the bottom are involved in a rather unglamorous race to avoid finishing just above the drop zone.
Wolverhampton Wanderers, who have won their past six in the top flight, top that mini-league, which also features Everton, Manchester United, Tottenham and West Ham United.
Everton fans may have accepted 17th spot earlier this season, but the Toffees are hoping to finish as high as possible and start the 2025-26 season at the Bramley-Moore Dock stadium with momentum on their side.
West Ham have also managed to stave off relegation, but manager Graham Potter - who has picked up only 13 points in his 14 league games since succeeding Julen Lopetegui - said after Saturday's defeat at Brighton that the Hammers' season has "not been good enough".
Manchester United and Tottenham have both endured woeful league campaigns, regardless of where they end up finishing.
But being the worst side to avoid the drop - points-wise, at least - would be a huge source of embarrassment, even if one of the two teams ends up lifting the Europa League.