Labour Party leader Ed Miliband and his wife Justine walk to the polling station before voting at Sutton Village Hall, Doncaster, England, Thursday May 7, 2015, as Britain takes to the polls in a General election.

MANCHESTER, England (AP) — The reversal in fortunes of England's two most successful clubs could be underlined this weekend as Manchester United looks to secure a return to the Champions League and end Liverpool's brief stay in Europe's top competition.

A turbulent first season at United for Louis van Gaal is ending with a late-season wobble, with the team losing three straight league games for the first time in 14 years. But beating Crystal Palace on Saturday could still seal a top-four finish for United, if Liverpool loses at newly crowned champion Chelsea on Sunday.

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