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Will it be a red-letter day?

Associated Press

Posted online: Sunday, May 11, 2008 at 2229 hrs Print Email

Man United can wrap up their 17th title with a win at Wigan as the battle for English honours comes down to final day

LONDON, may 10:Manchester United have the superior goal difference. Chelsea have the momentum.

The most thrilling English league title race in nine years comes down to the final day of the campaign on Sunday with both clubs level on 84 points and only 90 minutes of soccer to go.

Leaders United, who have a goal differential of 56 compared with Chelsea’s 39, go to Wigan, and the second place Blues host Bolton. If they both win, it will be the first time since 1989 — when Arsenal edged Liverpool on more goals scored — that the top two teams will finish level on points.

With all the games kicking off at the same time, there is a good chance that the outcome won’t be known until the final few seconds, which means a nervous 90 minutes for Red Devils fans at the JJB Stadium, and Blues followers at Stamford Bridge.

“We all have emotions,” said United manager Alex Ferguson, who is in the verge of winning his 10th Premier League title and 21st major trophy since he arrived at Old Trafford in 1986. “Sometimes you get a little nervous. Sometimes you get overconfident.”

A United victory at Wigan guarantees yet another league title for the Red Devils, who only have to match Chelsea’s result against Bolton. But Wigan captured a point at Chelsea in a surprise 1-1 draw last month and, though manager Steve Bruce was a standout former center-back and captain for United, he has pledged that his team will give nothing away.

United hope to have striker Wayne Rooney on the bench after missing two games with a hip injury.

Despite the thrilling finish and Chelsea having the stronger momentum coming into the final day, the bookmakers make United 1-7 favourites to win the title with the Blues a 4-1 shot.

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