Their match at Elland Road has been confirmed as a 3pm kick-off on May 17.
League bosses are meticulous about making sure all games on the final day of the season kick off at exactly the same time.
But that does not apply to round 37, which can be just as important in deciding key issues.
The situation is further complicated this season by the fact it is also FA Cup final weekend.
Bournemouth will not play their penultimate game until Tuesday, May 19, when Manchester City visit three days on from their FA Cup final against Chelsea.
That means Chelsea, who could be competing with the Seagulls for a European place, also play on the Tuesday as they host Spurs.
Fulham (at Wolves) and Brentford (at home to Crystal Palace) both play at the same time as Albion, at 3pm on Sunday. So do Everton and Sunderland, who meet at Hill Dickinson.
Manchester City’s cup final appearance means they will know Arsenal’s penultimate result by the time they play Bournemouth.
The Gunners’ game at home to Burnley has been switched to Monday night for live screening by Sky Sports, which has angered fans.
Matches involving Aston Villa and Nottingham Forest have not been finalised as yet because one of those sides will be involved in the Europa League final.
But those games do not affect the race for European places in which Albion will be involved going into the last two rounds.
