Your Complete Guide to Premier League Final Day 2026
This Is It. The Last Day.
Sunday, May 24, 2026. 4 pm BST. All 10 Premier League matches kick off simultaneously — and almost every single one of them matters.
The title is settled. Arsenal are champions. Two clubs — Burnley and Wolves — are already relegated. But between those bookends? Almost nothing else is decided.
Champions League places. Europa League spots. Conference League football. The final relegation place. A record-breaking assist. An icon’s last kick of the ball. A manager’s farewell to his stadium.
There is something at stake in every match on Sunday — from the biggest six-pointers to the smaller personal stories playing out in front of supporters who have waited all season for this moment.
Here is the complete breakdown of every fixture, what is at stake, and what you need to know before kick-off.
📋 At a Glance: All 10 Final Day Fixtures
| Fixture | Venue | Main Story |
|---|---|---|
| Arsenal vs Crystal Palace | Emirates Stadium | 🏆 Trophy Presentation |
| Liverpool vs Brentford | Anfield | 🔵 Champions League |
| Man City vs Aston Villa | Etihad Stadium | 👋 Guardiola Farewell |
| Brighton vs Manchester United | Amex Stadium | 🔵 Europa League + Fernandes Record |
| Nottingham Forest vs Bournemouth | City Ground | 🔵 Europe Confirmed |
| Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton | Tottenham Hotspur Stadium | 🔴 Relegation Survival |
| West Ham United vs Leeds United | London Stadium | 🔴 Relegation Survival |
| Chelsea vs Sunderland | Stamford Bridge | 🔵 7th Place Race |
| Newcastle United vs Burnley | St. James’ Park | Table Position |
| Fulham vs Wolverhampton | Craven Cottage | Table Position |
Kick-off: 4pm BST — all 10 matches simultaneously Where to watch: Sky Sports, TNT Sports — every match live
🏆 Arsenal vs Crystal Palace
The Emirates Stadium | Trophy Day
What is at stake: Arsenal lift the Premier League trophy for the first time in 22 years.
Nothing Arsenal do on the pitch today affects the league table in any meaningful way. The title is won. The trophy is being presented. This match is not about three points — it is about a celebration 22 years in the making.
But football still gets played, and Palace have their own agenda.
Crystal Palace are safe from relegation, but they face the Europa Conference League final against Rayo Vallecano next Thursday. Oliver Glasner will likely rotate his squad to protect key players — meaning Arsenal may face a weaker Crystal Palace side as they bid to end the season in style.
For Arsenal supporters, the story is simple and beautiful. When that final whistle blows, Mikel Arteta will receive the Premier League trophy on the pitch at the Emirates Stadium. Mohamed Salah will be in north London — no wait, he plays for Liverpool. This is Arsenal’s day.
Bukayo Saka, Declan Rice, Mikel Arteta, and the rest of the squad will lift the trophy together. A generation of supporters who have never seen their club as champions will finally experience that moment.
That is what this match is about.
Will Arsenal win? Almost certainly, given Palace’s need to protect players. Trophy presentation: After the final whistle at the Emirates.
🔵 Liverpool vs Brentford
Anfield | Champions League Confirmation — and Salah’s Farewell
What is at stake: Liverpool’s Champions League place — and Mohamed Salah’s last game at Anfield.
Liverpool need to win. It is as straightforward as that.
A victory against Brentford confirms Liverpool in the top five and secures Champions League football for 2026-27. Any dropped points, combined with Bournemouth winning at Nottingham Forest, could drop Liverpool outside the top five entirely — one of the most embarrassing results in the club’s recent history.
Brentford are fighting for something too. The west London club need a win at Anfield to confirm an eighth-place finish and earn Conference League football — their first-ever season in European competition.
Which means two clubs who desperately need three points are heading to Anfield to play each other. That makes this match one of the most genuinely competitive of the entire final day.
The Mohamed Salah dimension adds unbearable emotional weight.
After nine extraordinary seasons, Mohamed Salah is leaving Liverpool at the end of this campaign. Sunday will be his last game in a red shirt. Whether he starts or comes off the bench, every touch, every chance, every moment will be watched with the knowledge that it is his last.
For a player who has scored 221 goals for the club and changed the trajectory of Liverpool’s modern history, no farewell could ever feel adequate. But Anfield will give him everything it has.
What Liverpool need: Win — confirms Champions League regardless of other results. What Brentford need: Win — confirms Conference League football.
👋 Manchester City vs Aston Villa
Etihad Stadium | Guardiola’s Goodbye — and a Title That Still Has Questions
What is at stake: Pep Guardiola’s final game in charge of Manchester City — and whether Villa finish fourth or fifth.
Let us start with the obvious: this is Pep Guardiola’s last match as Manchester City manager.
After 10 years, 20 trophies, and the most successful managerial reign in the club’s history, Guardiola will walk into the Etihad dugout for the final time on Sunday afternoon. When he walks back out after the final whistle, it will be as a former City manager.
The Etihad is expected to produce the kind of send-off that this moment demands — and rightly so. This is a man who gave this club and this city the greatest decade in their history.
Now, the football. Villa’s result here still matters — not for their own European fate, but for the clubs below them.
If Villa lose and Liverpool beat Brentford, Villa drop from fourth to fifth in the table. Since Villa already have a Champions League place through winning the Europa League, their league position in fifth would activate the UEFA European Performance Spot — cascading a Champions League place down to sixth. That sixth-place team is currently Bournemouth.
In short: if Villa lose and Liverpool win, Bournemouth or Brighton could end the day in the Champions League.
City, meanwhile, will want to win for Guardiola. He deserves a winning send-off. Whether the circumstances around them allow that is a question 90 minutes will answer.
What is at stake for Villa: 4th or 5th place — affects European spots below them. What is at stake for City: Pride, Guardiola’s farewell, a winning send-off.
🔵 Brighton vs Manchester United
Amex Stadium | Europa League — and Bruno Fernandes’ Date With History
What is at stake: Brighton’s fight for the Europa League — and Bruno Fernandes’ chance to break the Premier League assists record outright.
This is the most individually loaded match of the entire final day.
Brighton need a win to guarantee Europa League football — and potentially Champions League football, depending on what happens elsewhere. They are two points behind Bournemouth and need the Cherries to lose at Nottingham Forest while they win here to take sixth place.
Roberto De Zerbi’s side have had a strong second half to the season and will be desperate to end it with a European spot confirmed. The Amex will be rocking from the first minute.
Manchester United, meanwhile, have their own reason to come here and win. Bruno Fernandes — currently on 20 assists, level with Thierry Henry (2002-03) and Kevin De Bruyne (2019-20) — needs just one more to become the outright, sole holder of the Premier League single-season assists record.
One more assist. At a ground where Brighton will be pressing high and leaving spaces behind. Against a side fighting for European football. The conditions for a Fernandes masterclass could not be better set.
He is also within reach of Steven Gerrard’s record for set-piece assists in a single Premier League season — Gerrard registered 11 in 2013-14, Fernandes has 10. Two dead-ball assists on Sunday, and a new record is set.
Watch this match. It could produce one of the individual moments of the season.
What Brighton needs: Win — Europa League confirmed (possibly Champions League if Bournemouth lose). What Fernandes needs: One assist — outright Premier League record. Two set-piece assists — another record.
🔵 Nottingham Forest vs Bournemouth
City Ground | Bournemouth’s European Dream — and Possibly More
What is at stake: Bournemouth’s European qualification — and potentially their first-ever Champions League spot.
Bournemouth need just a single point at Nottingham Forest to confirm European football for the first time in the club’s history. A draw at the City Ground is enough. Even a defeat might be enough depending on Brighton’s result.
But here is the extraordinary part. If Bournemouth win or draw and Villa simultaneously drop to fifth (losing at City while Liverpool win), Bournemouth’s sixth-place finish earns them a Champions League spot — not just Europa League football.
Bournemouth. In the Champions League. Against Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, and PSG.
Say it out loud. Consider what that means for a club that was in the third tier of English football in 2009. It is the kind of story that the Premier League — for all its money and glamour — still produces, year after year.
Nottingham Forest have no European ambitions of their own but will want to finish their season on a high at the City Ground.
What Bournemouth need: One point — European football guaranteed. Win or draw + Villa losing = Champions League.
🔴 Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium | Spurs Must Survive
What is at stake: Tottenham’s Premier League status.
After one of the most alarming slides in recent Premier League history — from 0.22% chance of relegation in January to fighting for survival in the final week — it all comes down to Sunday for Spurs.
The equation is clear. Win, and the Spurs are safe. Draw, and they are almost certainly safe, given their 12-goal advantage over West Ham on goal difference. Lose, and they are relying on West Ham not winning at the London Stadium.
Roberto De Zerbi has restored belief since his arrival as manager, and the 38 points Spurs have accumulated should be enough. Under normal circumstances, 38 points is a comfortable mid-table total. This season has been far from normal.
For Everton, there is still something to play for beyond a favour to West Ham supporters. Beat Spurs, and they can finish in the top half of the Premier League table for the first time in five years — provided Newcastle and Sunderland both drop points.
What Spurs need: Win or draw — Premier League status confirmed. Even a loss may be enough if West Ham does not win. What Everton needs: Win — top half finish for the first time since 2021.
🔴 West Ham United vs Leeds United
London Stadium | Last Chance for the Hammers
What is at stake: West Ham’s Premier League survival.
This is West Ham’s story to write — and almost all of it is out of their hands.
The Hammers must beat Leeds and hope that Everton beats Tottenham simultaneously. Even then, goal difference is a near-insurmountable obstacle — Spurs have a 12-goal advantage, meaning West Ham would need to win by a spectacular margin while Spurs lost.
The mathematics are brutal. The odds are steep. But football has produced stranger escapes than this.
Leeds United have nothing specific to play for on Sunday beyond pride and securing their place in the Premier League for another season, which was the achievement of the year for Daniel Farke’s side after promotion from the Championship. They will not be rolling over.
What West Ham need: Win + Everton beat Spurs + significant goal difference swing. The perfect storm. The reality: Spurs are almost certainly surviving. But football is football.
🔵 Chelsea vs Sunderland
Stamford Bridge | Pride, Position, and Sunderland’s European Dream
What is at stake: Sunderland chasing seventh place — and the Europa League.
Chelsea’s season is over in terms of European ambition — their FA Cup final defeat to Manchester City ended their only realistic route into Europe. Sunday is about professional pride and finishing as high as possible in the table.
Sunderland, however, has everything to play for. The promoted side — in their first Premier League season back after several years away — can finish seventh if they beat Chelsea and Brighton fail to beat Manchester United. Seventh place means Europa League football in 2026-27. It would be the most extraordinary story of a season already full of them.
Sunderland’s head coach and their supporters will be watching the Brighton result with one eye throughout the afternoon. But first, they have to beat Chelsea — no small task even against a side with little motivation.
What Sunderland need: Win + Brighton fail to beat Man United = seventh place + Europa League.
🏅 Newcastle United vs Burnley
St. James’ Park | Pride and Prize Money
What is at stake: Final table position and prize money.
Newcastle have no European ambitions or relegation concerns, but every Premier League position carries an additional £2.6 million in prize money. For a club with Newcastle’s ambitions, finishing as high as possible matters commercially and practically.
Burnley are already relegated and can play with freedom. But they will want to send their supporters home with a positive final memory before the long road back from the Championship begins.
Every league place counts. Every goal counts even when nothing huge is formally at stake.
🏅 Fulham vs Wolverhampton Wanderers
Craven Cottage | Dignity and Final Day Pride
What is at stake: Final table positioning — and Wolves’ season finale.
Wolves have already been relegated and will play their final Premier League match of the campaign at Craven Cottage. For the Molineux faithful who make the trip, this is a chance to support their club one last time before the rebuilding process begins.
Fulham, like Newcastle, is competing for table position and the prize money that comes with it. Every point and every place has real financial value for a club of Fulham’s scale.
The atmosphere at Craven Cottage will still be warm — because Premier League final days always are, even when the stakes are smaller.
The Personal Stories That Could Define the Day
Beyond the qualification and relegation battles, Sunday carries emotional weight that goes far beyond league positions.
Pep Guardiola’s Final Bow
The most-watched figure of the entire afternoon will not be a player. It will be Guardiola — taking his place in the Etihad dugout for the very last time. Whatever happens in the match, the scenes at the end will be unlike anything seen at the Etihad before.
Mohamed Salah’s Anfield Farewell
Nine years. 221 goals. Moments that are already part of Liverpool folklore. Salah’s last game in a red shirt will be one of the most emotional individual farewells English football has seen in years.
Bruno Fernandes and the Record
One assist stands between Fernandes and sole ownership of the Premier League’s all-time single-season assists record. He has 90 minutes at Brighton to write his name into history — alone, unshared, permanent.
Kieran Trippier and John Stones
Both will be making their final appearances in the Premier League, with retirement from the top flight approaching. Individual farewell moments are worth watching.
The Simple Cheat Sheet: What Each Club Needs
| Club | What They Need | What They Get |
|---|---|---|
| Arsenal | Enjoy it | 🏆 Trophy |
| Liverpool | Win vs Brentford | ✅ Champions League |
| Aston Villa | Any result | ✅ Champions League (already confirmed) |
| Bournemouth | 1 point at Forest | ✅ Europe (possibly CL if Villa drop to 5th) |
| Brighton | Win + Bournemouth lose | 🔵 Europa League / possible CL |
| Tottenham | Win or draw vs Everton | ✅ Premier League survival |
| West Ham | Win + Everton beat Spurs | 🔴 Last chance for survival |
| Sunderland | Win + Brighton lose | 🔵 Europa League (7th place) |
| Brentford | Win at Liverpool | 🟢 Conference League (8th place) |
Final Thoughts: Do Not Miss a Second of This
There are final days, and there are Final Days.
Sunday, May 24, 2026, belongs in the second category. In the space of one simultaneous afternoon — 10 matches, 20 teams, 380,000 supporters inside grounds across England — the 2025-26 Premier League season will reach its conclusion.
Some of it will be beautiful. Arsenal is lifting a trophy 22 years in the making. Guardiola’s farewell at the Etihad. Salah’s last walk down the Anfield tunnel.
Some of it will be breathtaking. Fernandes hunting a record. Bournemouth is dreaming of the Champions League. Brentford is chasing its first-ever European night.
Some of it will be agonising. West Ham desperately needs results to go their way. Spurs are holding on. Leeds United is fighting to the end.
All of it will be worth watching.
Set the reminder. Get on the sofa. Because in the Premier League, there is nothing quite like the final day.





