Andoni Iraola has given AFC Bournemouth European football as a parting gift and if they avoid defeat at Nottingham Forest in their final Premier League match it could even seal a dream place in the Champions League.
The Basque coach has worked wonders in his three years on the south coast and the Cherries will be in the Europa League at least next term as they're guaranteed to finish either six or seventh.
But sixth might be enough to get them a seat at Europe's top table next term thanks to Aston Villa's win in the Europa League Final on Wednesday night.
Villa currently sit fourth in the Premier League but if they drop down a place on the final day then that will be enough for the team in sixth to join them in the Champions League.
So Bournemouth will be determined not to let Brighton jump above them on the final day and the Cherries take on a Nottingham Forest side with nothing to play for.
Forest's season effectively ended when they lost to Villa in the Europa League semis but Vitor Pereira has still done a good job since taking over.
They were in the thick of a relegation fight when the Portuguese coach took the reins so fans will be relieved that safety was secured with a handful of games to go.
How the bookies view it: Cherries on top
You have to go all the way back to January 3 for Bournemouth's last Premier League defeat, a run spanning 17 games. That's why they're favourites for this one and their best price is just 11/10 at Ladbrokes.
Nottingham Forest are as big as 23/10 at William Hill and an eighth draw in 12 games for the Cherries pays 27/10 with Coral.
Recent head to head: Game's a bogey for Forest
Bournemouth have been a bogey team for Nottingham Forest, who haven't won any of the last 10 meetings. The dominance of the Cherries was underlined earlier this season when they beat Forest 2-0 at home.
Players to watch: Rayan of sunshine
Bournemouth winger Rayan heads into this game on a high after landing a place in Brazil's World Cup squad. The teenager is 11/10 at Bet365 to score or assist.
This could be Elliot Anderson's last game for Nottingham Forest with a host of big clubs linked with the midfielder. He looks overpriced at 7/2 with Unibet for a shot on target while backing him to score pays a whopping 7/1 at StarSports.
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Probable line-ups
Forest have a host of players in the treatment room, with Callum Hudson-Odoi, Murilo, Ola Aina, Nicolo Savona, Wily Boly and Dan Ndoye set to miss out.
Ryan Christie is still suspended for Bournemouth while Lewis Cook is a fitness doubt.
Nottingham Forest: Sels, Williams, Morato, Milenkovic, Jair, Anderson, Sangare, Gibbs-White, Dominguez, Hutchinson, Jesus.
AFC Bournemouth: Petrovic, Truffert, Senesi, Diakite, Hill, Scott, Adams, Tavernier, Rayan, Kroupi, Evanilson.
Anything else catch the eye?
Bournemouth only need a point to guarantee sixth place so it will be interesting to see how Iraola approaches this tactically. He's not known to be a pragmatist so I'd imagine the Cherries will be on the front foot as usual.
Iraola's side usually have lots of cracks at goal so backing Forest keeper Matz Sels for over 3.5 saves could pay off at 11/10 with Bet365.
We saw 13 corners in Bournemouth's last game with Manchester City and seven of them went to the Cherries. That makes Bournemouth -1 in the corner handicap a decent option at 7/5 with BOYLESports while over 11.5 match corners is 5/4 with Bet365.
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