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Two down, one to go - who will join Burnley & Wolves?

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West Ham's Jarrod Bowen, Tottenham's Xavi Simons and Morgan Gibbs-White of Nottingham Forest have all scored key goals for their teams in recent matches Burnley 's loss to Manchester City meant they joined Wolves in having their relegation from the Premier League confirmed. For the past couple of weeks, it has looked like being four teams - Leeds , Nottingham Forest , West Ham and Tottenham - scrapping it out to avoid the remaining spot in the drop zone. But, following Sean Longstaff's dramatic late equaliser at Bournemouth, Leeds have taken seven points from three games to reach the magical 40-point mark, and many will be starting to exclude them from any relegation conversations.

"I am experienced long enough in this world, we will celebrate when it's mathematically done. It's too early," Leeds boss Daniel Farke told BBC Match of the Day. "We are on 40 points, seven games unbeaten in all competitions, so I am confident.

Why should we lose the last four games? " Victory over Championship-bound Burnley at Elland Road might be enough to make Leeds mathematically safe. Until then, there is still work to do before Farke will let himself celebrate and - certainly for the other three sides in the mix - it could go down to the wire...

Why Wolves' relegation had been coming after slow decline Can relegated Burnley stop yo-yo effect - and do they want to? Big celebrations after a 97th-minute equaliser are usually to be expected but, for the Leeds players at the Vitality Stadium, it was about more than just the point. That draw takes them nine points clear of Tottenham in 18th and, with so few games remaining, that gap will almost certainly be enough to keep them in the top flight.

According the Opta Supercomputer, the chances of Farke's side being relegated from this position are a mere 0. 21%. Still mathematically possible, as the Leeds manager said, but barring the most remarkable turn of events the Whites have done enough.