The 2019-2020 Premier League season is nearly over, and while Liverpool clinched the title weeks ago after a dominant campaign, there’s plenty left to play for among teams chasing Champions League places and those at the bottom of the standings hoping to avoid relegation.

Each season in the 20-team Premier League, the bottom three teams are relegated to the English Championship, the second tier of English soccer. In turn, the top two teams in the Championship are automatically promoted, and the final promotion spot is settled via a playoff.

Which Premier League teams are going down?

One team has already clinched relegation: 20th-place Norwich City

There are three other teams in serious danger of relegation with two games left to play: Aston Villa (31 pts), Bournemouth (31 points) and Watford (34 points).

The next two teams in the standings, 15th-place West Ham (37 points) and 16th-place Brighton (37 points), are likely safe due to goal difference, but could still potentially be relegated. Here’s a look at the schedule for the bottom three fighting to avoid relegation:

Watford (34 points, -23 goal difference)

Games left: vs. Man City, at Arsenal

Bournemouth (31 points, -25 goal difference)

Games left: vs. Southampton, at Everton

Aston Villa (31 points, -27 goal difference)

Games left: vs. Arsenal, at West Ham

Of the bottom three, Watford certainly has the toughest remaining schedule, but also has three key points in hand over Bournemouth and Aston Villa.

Which teams will be promoted to the Premier League

One Championship team, 1st-place Leeds United, has already clinched promotion and the title.

The second automatic promotion spot is still up for grabs by three teams: 2nd-place West Brom (82 points, +32 goal difference), 3rd-place Brentford (81 points, +43 goal difference), and 4th-place Fulham (80 points, +16 goal difference). All three teams have one game left to play on the season, on July 22nd.

In the EFL Championship, the third promotion spot is determined by a four-team playoff, with 3rd-place playing 6th-place in one semifinal, and 4th-place playing 5th-place in the other. In all, there are six teams that could end up in a promotion playoff, though as Nottingham Forest have a game in hand, the final playoff spot could likely come down to Welsh teams Cardiff City or Swansea. Here’s a rundown of the current standings:

2. West Brom (82 points, 1 game left)

3. Brentford (81 points, 1 game left)

4. Fulham (80 points, 1 game left)

5. Nottingham Forest (70 points, 2 games left)

6. Cardiff City (70 points, 1 game left)

7. Swansea (67 points, 1 game left)

The playoff semifinals will be played over two legs in late July, with the promotion final scheduled for August 4th.