Sky Sports Now podcast: Which side of Manchester will claim the final Champions League spot?
Monday 9 May 2016 17:18, UK
After Leicester lifted the Premier League trophy, the focus shifts to who will join them in the Champions League next season.
Listen in for Stuart Pearce's frank assessment of Manuel Pellegrini's time at Manchester City, who are now relying on Manchester United to drop points if they are to finish in the top four.
The former England star also tells us which out-of-favour defender he thinks Roy Hodgson must not leave at home this summer.
At the bottom of the table, Sunderland crept closer to safety with a win over Chelsea, while Newcastle's draw against Aston Villa and Norwich's defeat to Manchester United mean the Canaries and the Magpies are both staring at relegation.
Do Pearce and Peter Taylor think Sam Allardyce's side will seal their safety with a win over Everton on Wednesday?
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The race for automatic promotion in the Championship reached its climax, with Middlesbrough's draw against Brighton enough to see Boro go up. Find out how our guests think they will fare in the Premier League next season.
Sky Sports Now is on every weekday from 10am to 12pm. Next week, we welcome guests including Mark Schwarzer, George Boateng and Phil Thompson, and as England announce their squad for Euro 2016, Robert Green and Andy Hinchcliffe will join us to focus on Roy Hodgson's selections.