
The focus is on the European qualifying round on the last day of the 2024/25 Premier League season, with Manchester City and Chelsea being five teams hoping to end the day in the top five.
The Blues faced a trip to one of the surprise packages of the season, Nottingham Forest also designed the Champions League design after an impressive campaign.
Aston Villa and Newcastle compete with them for European elites, Brighton and Hove Albion and Brentford bids could be the Europa Conference League playoffs.
101greatgoals.com summarizes the drama and despair of the last day of the Premier League 2024/25, including results, goals and arrangements.
Liverpool lifts the Premier League trophy.
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Nottingham Forest and Chelsea: Blues Back to Champions League
Forest would have joined the Champions League by winning or Europa League, but finished seventh and had to be determined for the conference league when Chelsea finished fourth.
Defender Levi Colwill is the unlikely hero, who won the 50th minute championship among conference league finalists and manager Enzo Maresca’s first season ended with a glorious high.
Manchester United vs Aston Villa: Europa League Villar
Champions League quarterfinals Aston Villa is sixth this season and will be sixth in next season’s Europa League, deserves 2-0 against Manchester United, who ranks 15th.
Emiliano Martinez added time in the first half, Amad Diallo led United in the 76th minute shortly after Morgan Rogers’ goal was scrutinized by video assistant referees. Christian Eriksen added the 87th minute fine.
Newcastle vs Everton: Hippies back to the Champions League
After one season, Newcastle will return to the Champions League as Villa and Forest fail, and will be fifth.
Xipies’ six Champions League runs ended with a header for Everton in the 65th minute, who finished 13th.
Manchester City had a horrible season under the standards of Pep Guardiola, but the Deslom champion finished third, down three points and behind Arsenal.
Ilkay Gundogan’s 21st minute bike kick and Erling Haaland’s penalty kick made sure Fulham was 11th from the 18th minute.
Liverpool vs. Crystal Palace: Salah fined to deny Hawks
Ismaila Sarr risked the possibility of accusing the party and covered FA Cup champion Crystal Palace nine minutes later.
The out-of-control champion left Ryan Gravenberch fired in the 68th minute, but the penalty from Golden Boot champion Mohamed Salah gave them a point of view during the celebration day, making the Hawks 12th place.
Tottenham and Brighton: Albion missed Europe
Brighton has been shrinking a series of complicated arrangements to enter the conference league, but their eighth-place finish is insufficient due to Chelsea’s results, although they signed the championship from behind with Europa League champion Tottenham Hotspur, who finished 17th.
Dominic Solanke opened the score with a free throw, but the Seagulls won two Jack Hinshelwood goals in 14 minutes with a 4-1 victory, in the second half of the 14-minute, with the 88th minute penalty and the highlights of Diego Gomez.
Southampton vs Arsenal: Gunners leave
When Ross Stewart led their 56th minute equaliser, the relegated Southampton gave himself a chance to avoid a 30th loss in the top season and answered Kieran Tierney’s strike two minutes before the break.
Substitute Martin Odegaard won 2-1 in the 90th minute, with a 2-1 victory as they trailed Liverpool by 10 points.
Wolves vs. Brentford: Bee Bag 10
Brentford retained a faint hope of European qualifying at the start of the final round and continued to cross Bryan Mbeumo’s 20th league goal of the season.
Marshall Munetsi scored a score for Wolf (Wolf) with an excellent strike with 15 minutes left.
Bournemouth vs Leicester City: Semenyo Sparkles
Antoine Semenyo hit the 75th and 88th minutes, and Bournemouth signed a great season against relegated Leicester.
Real Madrid defender Dean Huijsen assisted Semenyo in second place and helped Bournemouth to win ninth place.
Ipswich vs West Ham: Bowen’s goal
Jarrod Bowen played his fourth straight game in his 200th Premier League debut, with West Ham winning 3-1 at relegated Ipswich.
Bowen formed James Ward-Prowse’s first-half opener, but Nathan Broadhead equalized before Bowen beaten, with Mohammed Kudus scoring. West Ham raised both positions to 14th.
When will the Premier League time be released 2025/26?
The full schedule will be announced at 09:00 on Wednesday, June 18, 2025.
Premier League fixture release date 2025/26
All match dates will be Premier League website and through the official competition app.
Fans can download schedules to their devices Premier League official digital calendar.
When will the 2025/26 Premier League season start and end?
The first round of the 2025/26 will be on the weekend of August 16, 2025. The last round will begin at the same time on May 24, 2026.
No rounds will occur in each other for 60 hours, and there will be no fixtures on December 24.
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