With the 2024-25 Premier League season in the books, it is now known which sides will represent England at the 2025-26 UEFA Champions League, Europa League and Conference League.
Several European berths were still up for grabs heading into Sunday's Matchday 38, and here's how they were distributed following the conclusion of the matches.
The first three clubs on the list had already booked their places in next season's Champions League. Liverpool sealed the league title weeks ago and confirmed their spot in the UCL even earlier, while runners-up Arsenal followed suit in the final few weeks of the campaign.
Tottenham did the unlikely and finished 17th in the league but still got into the Champions League by winning the Europa League title last week.
And on Sunday, Manchester City ran out 2-0 winners at Fulham to confirm their UCL spot, Chelsea defeated Nottingham Forest 1-0 in a match which saw the Blues return to the UCL, and Newcastle lost 1-0 to Everton but were helped by other results and held on to the final UCL berth.
Crystal Palace finished in the bottom half of the table but will compete in next season's Europa League due to their FA Cup victory.
On Matchday 38, Aston Villa fell 2-0 to Manchester United. The result dropped them into the Europa League as ultimately Villa needed just a single point against the Red Devils to earn Champions League status, but failed to do so.
Nottingham Forest were in with a chance at the Champions League until the final day of Premier League action, but their loss to Chelsea means they will take part in the play-off round for the Conference League.
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