The match pack for Swansea City v West Brom includes team news, statistics, manager quotes, odds and our prediction.
The game kicks off at 1500 BST at the LibertyStadium.
Swansea City v West Bromwich Albion: Our prediction
Nick Hext writes... There’s an unexpected lack of pressure for Swansea to endure on the final day of the season. It looked certain that the scrap to stay out of the final relegation place would go down to the wire just a matter of weeks ago but Swansea’s haul of 10 points out of 12 has seen them condemn Hull to the drop.
Hull only picked up four points during the same four-game period so it’s the Swans’ sprint to the finish that has ultimately seen them secure their top-flight status.
The visit of West Brom, Tony Pulis and all, is the treat for Swansea fans to enjoy on Sunday and I favour the hosts at just a shade of odds-against to end the season with another victory.
West Brom are winless in their last eight matches at the end of a successful campaign that could yet see them lose their long-held place in the top half of the standings.
Pulis will have the Baggies up for ending on a high and recent performances haven’t quite been as bad as the results suggest, as 1-0 defeats against Chelsea and Liverpool saw them run two of the division’s big guns close.
The big question over Swansea’s chance is whether they can keep up the intensity that they’ve displayed during the last month.
Star striker Fernando Llorente has dipped in and out form all season but he’s delivered when it matters with three goals during the crucial four-match unbeaten run for Paul Clement’s men.
The Spanish forward heads all of the goalscorer odds but I’m going to take a watching brief on this clash.
Prediction: Swansea City 1-0 West Brom
Swansea City v West Bromwich Albion: Team news
Wayne Routledge and Angel Rangel both return to the Swansea squad for their final Premier League game of the season at home to West Brom.
Routledge has been sidelined for six weeks with a hernia problem, while Rangel has not played since breaking a bone in his foot in early March.
Record signing Borja Baston (knee) is set to miss out with head coach Paul Clement promising to select the strongest side possible after Swansea secured their top-flight status last weekend.
Gareth McAuley is a doubt for West Brom's final game of the season at Swansea.
The defender missed Tuesday's 3-1 defeat to Manchester City with a knee problem, and he will be assessed ahead of Sunday's Premier League trip to the Liberty Stadium.
Winger Matt Phillips continues to be sidelined for Albion having missed the last four games with a hamstring injury, while Hal Robson-Kanu is pushing to start after coming off the bench to score at the Etihad Stadium.
Swansea (from): Fabianski, Naughton, Fernandez, Mawson, Olsson, Britton, Ki, Carroll, Sigurdsson, Llorente, Ayew, Nordfeldt, Kingsley, Rangel, Amat, Van der Hoorn, Cork, Fer, Fulton, Routledge, McBurnie, Borja, Roberts, James.
West Brom (from): Foster, Myhill, Nyom, Dawson, McAuley, Evans, Brunt, Marc Wilson, Kane Wilson, Yacob, Fletcher, Morrison, Livermore, Field, McClean, Harper, Chadli, Rondon, Robson-Kanu, Leko.
Swansea City v West Bromwich Albion: Manager quotes
Paul Clement (Swansea City)
On Gylfi Sigurdsson's future: "I think Gylfi has a unique situation. He was here on loan and then he went to Tottenham, which was set to be the next step in his career.
"It didn't work out, he came back here and has done really well.
"He is going to have that in his mind, if he is going to make the next step it has to be a positive one.
"He cannot have another situation like he had at Tottenham, where he potentially goes somewhere and is in and out of the side, and does not gather any momentum.
"Otherwise he is better staying here, being a key player and building something around moving this club forward.
"We want him to be able to see from the second half of the season that he is not going to have another situation like this one.
"A lot of players have to make that decision in their careers.
"I am not necessarily talking about Gylfi, but do they want to be a smaller fish in a big pond or a big fish in a small pond?
"He has something special with Iceland, too, where he is a key man.
"That's what he has got here at Swansea, and I hope he stays here."
Tony Pulis (West Bromwich Albion)
On his future and meeting the club's owners next week: "The most important thing is going to China on Monday and having a meeting with the Chinese and Mr Lai and finding out exactly what they've got and their views going forward.
"That's very important. We'll have a good discussion about what we think will be available and costs. It will be a good couple of days hopefully.
"There's lots of agents of players enjoying a bit of publicity and throwing players at different clubs. We've got bucket loads of suggestions from agents about who we should be signing and not signing. We'll trawl through it. We've spent a lot of money on the recruitment side."
On the importance of ending the season on a high after an eight-match winless run: "The results have been disappointing but apart from maybe one or two, I think the players have given everything and have been a little bit unfortunate not to get anything.
"We could still finish eighth with that win which would be an absolutely fantastic achievement for this club, the players, and everybody associated with the football side."
Swansea City v West Bromwich Albion: Opta facts
o Swansea have won four of their five home Premier League encounters with West Brom (L1), hitting three past the Baggies on three occasions.
o In fact, Tony Pulis has yet to record a top-flight victory at Liberty Stadium (D1 L3), with his sides scoring just twice in four games.
o Salomon Rondon has scored four goals in his last two appearances against Swansea, including a hat-trick of headers in the reverse fixture back in December at the Hawthorns.
o The Swans have a mixed record on the final day of the Premier League season since they joined in 2011, winning and losing twice, whilst drawing the other.
o The Baggies have a dismal final day record in the Premier League, winning just once in 10 seasons (D6 L3), with that one victory coming in May 2005, when they started the day in 20th but managed to survive and finish in 17th.
Swansea City v West Bromwich Albion: Sky Bet odds
Swansea are even money with Sky Bet, who make West Brom 14/5 outsiders while pricing the draw at 12/5. Fernando Llorente is seen as the favourite to score first at 4/1 followed by Gylfi Sigurdsson at 9/2, while Salomon Rondon and Hal Robson-Kanu are priced at 13/2 for the away side. The Baggies are 9/1 to drop into the bottom half this season while their hosts are at 2/1 to be relegated to the Sky Bet Championship next season.