Will Manchester United be able to finish in Top 4?
Manchester United need a point from their final game of the season to clinch a Champions League place after coming from behind to draw against West Ham, who confirmed their Premier League survival.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side are in the third position, a point ahead of Leicester, who they face at the King Power Stadium on Sunday.
But victory for Brendan Rodgers’ team will deny the Red Devils a spot in Europe’s elite club competition next season – unless fourth-placed Chelsea lose to Wolves.
Michail Antonio put the Hammers ahead in first-half stoppage time with his eighth goal in six games after Paul Pogba gave away a penalty when he raised his hands to block a Declan Rice free-kick.
Eighteen-year-old Mason Greenwood levelled with his 17th goal of a stellar first season as a senior player.
Both sides had chances to win it, with under-pressure David de Gea producing a fingertip save to repel a deflected Jarrod Bowen effort and substitute Odion Ighalo turning a near-post effort wide at the other end.
Manchester United already knew their efforts to secure a top-four berth would go down to the last day at Leicester.
However, the point means that, after being in fifth since February, Solskjaer’s side have moved back into the top four for the first time since 14 September.