With the final weekend of the Barclays Premier League also playing host to the title decider, we take a look at the game’s potential biggest movers and shakers.
It's all on Manchester United this weekend.
With two hands already on their first English league title in over 40 years, Manchester City welcome QPR to the Eastlands this weekend looking only to match United's result at the Stadium of Light, and then potentially winning the trophy on the massive goal difference advantage.
If United and City wins, the title goes to City. So not only do the Devils have to bag a win, they've got to close the current gap of their goal difference which is at eight goals.
City being favourites to win it leaves United hoping that either QPR can perform a miracle at the Eastlands and beat City or that some of United's star players grab the bull by the horns this weekend and make their visit to the Stadium of Light a goal fest.
But that's not to say City's players are going to take his easily. They'll be on the offensive too and looking to bang in the goals themselves to stretch the goal-difference gap.
So here's looking at are some the players who are most likely to decide which way the title goes this weekend!
See Also
Latest Sports Photos
This gorgeous Sports Illustrated model can be found on whose arms? Click through our photo...
Manchester United legend to retire after more than 26 years - we look back on the games that...
A first XI of genius signings, youth stars and outstanding professionals who blossomed under...
Lee Chong Wei of Malaysia maintained his perfect record against Kenichi Tago, seeing off the...
MSN gives you the low down on the most lucrative prizes in world sport today
Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel defies team orders to edge out Mark Webber and win the Malaysian...
Poll
In the news
- UAE to ban anabolic steriod use in horse sports
- Ferdinand extends Man United contract
- NZ's Vettori out of second Test against England
- Vettori out of second Test against England
- Froch sorry for Kessler 'kill' threat
- Rosberg reluctant to talk about Monaco GP pole
- Rosberg fastest in opening Monaco GP practice
- Former All Blacks coach Henry on misconduct charge
















