As full-time whistles echoed around the grounds on Sunday, another Premier League season was brought to a close.
Arsenal ended the season as champions for the first time in 22 years, while West Ham United suffered final-day heartbreak and will join Burnley and Wolves in the Championship in 2026-27.
But, it wasn’t just relegation that was determined on the final day.
There were five spots in Europe still up for grabs heading into the final 90 minutes of the campaign spanning across all three European competitions.
Here is a look at how things panned out in an enthralling race.
Who has qualified for the Champions League?
Prior to a ball being kicked on Sunday, champions Arsenal, along with Manchester City and Manchester United had already confirmed a spot in the top three and in turn, a place in next season’s Champions League.
Aston Villa’s victory over Liverpool in their penultimate game of the season had also confirmed Champions League football for Unai Emery’s side but, because of victory in the Europa League on Wednesday, Villa’s final positioning would have a knock-on effect.
A fourth-place finish for Villa would mean five Champions League spots for English sides, a fifth-place finish would mean six.
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