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English Premier League Final Day

The curtain is set to fall on another thrilling Premier League campaign as we approach the final day of the season. On Sunday, 19th May 2024, at 15:00 UTC, clubs up and down the country will take to the pitch for the last time this term, with everything still to play for.  

From the title contenders locked in a fierce battle for supremacy to the teams scrapping for survival at the bottom, the final 90 minutes promise to deliver edge-of-your-seat excitement.

Stay with BetVision.io for an all-encompassing preview of what is sure to be a day of high drama and emotion.  

Premier League Final Fixtures Set to Define the Season

As the Premier League gears up for its grand finale, the fixtures list is packed with potential drama and decisive battles that could alter the fate of many clubs. Every match carries weight, with teams fighting for every possible outcome. Here’s what the final day has in store:  

Race for the Title

Man City vs West Ham

Manchester City approaches the final day of the Premier League with a sense of destiny, standing on the brink of a record-breaking fourth consecutive league title. Their recent 2-0 away victory over Tottenham has not only solidified their position as league leaders but also marked their fifth time topping the table in the last six seasons going into the final game. 

City’s formidable run of eight consecutive league wins, coupled with their impressive record of triumphs, winning their last seven home league games on the last day of the season, signals their readiness to claim a sixth Premier League title in seven years. This remarkable consistency has the Etihad Stadium brimming with anticipation, as their team stands poised to achieve what no other team has in the history of English top-flight football. 

The opposition, West Ham United, though assured of a commendable top-half finish, is not without its own ambitions as it prepares to bid farewell to manager David Moyes. With a significant 15 managerial wins against City, Moyes, only conquered by his 20 against Fulham, has proven his ability to find victory against the league’s top sides. This was exemplified by West Ham’s 2-0 win against Arsenal earlier in the season, providing a glimmer of hope. 

However, Moyes’ track record against Pep Guardiola reveals a different story. He has never secured a win against him in their 12 meetings. As history beckons for City, Moyes will seek to deliver a final masterstroke to cap off his tenure with the Hammers. 

Arsenal vs Everton

Arsenal, poised on the edge of glory, heads into the final day of the Premier League with their title hopes still flickering. Their recent 1-0 victory against Manchester United at Old Trafford has set the stage for a potentially historic Sunday. With 86 points, their relentless pursuit of the title has seen them amass an impressive 15 wins out of 17 league games since the start of the year, only faltering with a draw against Manchester City and a loss to Aston Villa. 

These slip-ups, particularly during the period over Christmas, where they secured a mere 1 point from three games, have left Arsenal dependent on the final day’s outcomes. The fine margins that often decide the league’s fate have never been more apparent for their side. 

Despite an eight-point deduction, Everton have resiliently navigated their way to safety. Their ability to withstand the season’s trials adds unpredictability to the upcoming clash. Nevertheless, Arsenal boasts a formidable record against Everton at home, with nine victories in their last ten encounters. 

Arsenal’s ambitions are clear: secure a win against Everton and hope for a Manchester City stumble. Should these stars align, they would be crowned Premier League champions for the first time since 2004. It’s a scenario laden with tension for Arsenal fans as they await a day that could see the end of a two-decade-long title drought. 

The Race for Europe

The Premier League’s top four may be locked in, but the battle for European qualification is as intense as ever, with clubs vying for a chance to grace the continental stage next season. Tottenham Hotspur currently sits in the coveted fifth spot with 63 points, a position that promises Europa League action if they can maintain their standing. 

Chelsea, hot on their heels with 60 points in sixth place, faces a conditional route to Europe. 

Their Europa League hopes hinge on the outcome of the FA Cup – if Manchester City emerge victorious, Chelsea will secure their spot in Europe’s second-tier club competition by finishing sixth. However, should Manchester United claim the FA Cup, Chelsea would be relegated to the Conference League, with United seizing the Europa League spot by virtue of their Cup win. 

The seventh-place finish holds potential for European glory, although to the less glorified Conference League, but only if Manchester City claims the FA Cup. Newcastle United, with 57 points, currently occupies this position, edging out Manchester United on goal difference alone, as both clubs share an equal points tally. Meanwhile, Manchester United’s path to Europe would be guaranteed if they better Newcastle’s result, whether through their league position or an FA Cup triumph, adding an extra layer of intrigue to the final day’s proceedings. 

Position Club Played Won Drawn Lost GF GA GD Points Form
1
Manchester City
37
27
7
3
93
33
60
88
W W W W W
2
Arsenal
37
27
5
5
89
28
61
86
W W W W W
3
Liverpool
37
23
10
4
84
41
43
79
W L D W D
4
Aston Villa
37
20
8
9
76
56
20
68
W W D L D
5
Tottenham Hotspur
37
19
6
12
71
61
10
63
L L L W L
6
Chelsea
37
17
9
11
75
62
13
60
D W W W W
7
Newcastle United
37
17
6
14
81
60
21
57
L W W D L
8
Manchester United
37
17
6
14
55
58
-3
57
W D L L W
9
West Ham United
37
14
10
13
59
71
-12
52
L L D L W
10
Brighton And Hove Albion
37
12
12
13
55
60
-5
48
L L W D L
11
Bournemouth
37
13
9
15
53
65
-12
48
L W W L L
12
Crystal Palace
37
12
10
15
52
58
-6
46
W W D W W
13
Wolverhampton Wanderers
37
13
7
17
50
53
-13
46
L L W L L
14
Fulham
37
12
8
17
51
59
-8
44
W L D D L
15
Everton
37
13
9
15
39
49
-10
40
W W W D W
16
Brentford
37
10
9
18
54
61
-7
39
W W L D W
17
Nottingham Forest
37
8
9
20
47
66
-19
29
D L L W L
18
Luton Town
37
6
8
23
50
81
-31
26
L L L D L
19
Burnley
37
5
9
23
40
76
-36
24
D W D L L
20
Sheffield United
37
3
7
27
35
101
-66
16
L L L L L

Fixtures:

Tottenham vs Sheffield United 

Tottenham head to Bramall Lane with their sights set on securing Europa League football. The relegated Sheffield United side, with a penetrable defence conceding a record 101 goals this season, will be up against a Spurs attack spearheaded by the prolific Son & James Maddison. A win for Tottenham would see them confidently claim their place in next season’s Europa League. 

Chelsea vs Bournemouth 

Chelsea’s resurgence towards the season’s end has put them in a strong position as they face Bournemouth. With a goal difference that trumps Tottenham’s, the Blues will be hoping their London rivals falter, which could elevate them to fifth place and directly into the Europa League. A strong finish against the Cherries would cement Chelsea’s upward trajectory heading into the next campaign. 

Brentford vs Newcastle 

Newcastle United travel to Brentford with a record of four consecutive Premier League wins against the Bees and a significant goal-difference advantage over Chelsea. The Magpies will keep a keen eye on results elsewhere, particularly hoping for a Bournemouth upset over Chelsea, which would solidify their European credentials and seal a successive season of continental football. 

Brighton vs Manchester Utd  

Manchester United faces a formidable test against Brighton, who are eager to secure a top-half finish. United’s path to Europe could be bettering through Newcastle’s result or lifting the FA Cup, ensuring their Europa League participation and potentially impacting Chelsea’s European placing.  

BetVision.io provides the perfect companion for bettors and fans as these fixtures unfold, offering the latest odds and live updates. With European spots hanging in the balance, the final day of the Premier League is set to be a feast of footballing drama and excitement. 

Relegation Rundown: The Final Fight for Premier League Survival

The Premier League’s last matchday isn’t just about glory at the top; it’s also about the desperate scramble to avoid the heartbreak of relegation. Luton Town and Nottingham Forest are the two sides still locked in this ballet at the bottom, with their fates not mathematically sealed.  

Luton's Uphill Battle

Luton Town, against all odds, still cling to a glimmer of hope. Their mission on the final day is Strenuous: they need to overcome Fulham and pray for a Nottingham Forest defeat at the hands of Burnley while also overturning a daunting 12-goal difference. It’s a tall order, but in a season full of twists and surprises, who’s to say the unlikely can’t happen?  

Luton’s rise from the ashes of non-league football to the bright lights of the Premier League has been nothing short of a fairy tale. Their ascendancy from non-league football in 2013-14 to rubbing shoulders with English football’s elite encapsulates the very magic of the game.  

Nottingham Forest On the Cusp of Safety

Forest, meanwhile, are perched just above the relegation zone and are a mere point away from securing their Premier League status for a third year running. Despite a points deduction, their destiny is in their own hands as they travel to Turf Moor to face Burnley, whose fate is already sealed.  

Burnley's Brave Effort Falls Short

Burnley’s heroic late-season surge was ultimately in vain. Last weekend’s defeat to Tottenham dashed their hopes, condemning them to join Sheffield United in the Championship next season. Their resilience in the face of adversity will be remembered, but it wasn’t enough to stave off the drop.  

Sheffield United's Struggles

Sheffield United’s plight is sealed. The team has managed only 16 points and suffers from a porous defence that has seen them concede a staggering 101 goals so far – a record 101 goals in 37 matches, a record that could be added to following their final match against Tottenham.  

As the final whistle looms, the teams at the bottom of the table face a day filled with tension, high stakes, and the unrelenting pressure that defines the battle for survival in the Premier League. For Luton, it’s a day where miracles are their last resort, while Nottingham Forest will look to cement their place in the top flight.  

A Fond Farewell: Klopp's Last Stand at Liverpool Against Wolves

Jurgen Klopp prepares to take a nostalgic walk down the touchline at Anfield for the final time, closing the curtain on a remarkable nine-year journey with Liverpool. Klopp’s era has been one etched with glory, capturing the hearts of fans as he steered Liverpool to a haul of domestic trophies, including a much-coveted Premier League title- their first in the Premier League era and the prestigious Champions League. 

Although Liverpool’s spot as third in the league is cemented irrespective of the day’s results, the team’s ambition to deliver a triumphant exit for Klopp remains undiminished. They enter the fray against Wolverhampton Wanderers, a side that has faltered with just one win in their last ten outings in all competitions, offering the Reds a strong prospect of a victory to celebrate their departing tactician. 

Aston Villa's European Dream and Crystal Palace's Surge Under Glasner

A historic moment awaits Aston Villa as they prepare to grace Europe’s elite competition for the first time in over four decades, a dream solidified by Tottenham’s recent stumble against Manchester City. Under the brilliant leadership of Unai Emery, Villa has crafted a tough drive, particularly at Villa Park, where they claimed the wins of Premier League giants Manchester City and Arsenal. 

Aston Villa’s attacking expertise has been a highlight of their season, with striker Ollie Watkins delivering an outstanding performance of 19 goals and 13 assists in the league. Despite this, Villa’s momentum has fallen flat of late, thus their exit in the semi-finals of the Europa League. 

Now, Villa sets its sights on Selhurst Park, where it faces Crystal Palace. Palace’s recent form has been nothing short of impressive, with three consecutive league wins, including a stunning 4-0 victory against Manchester United and a 5-2 thrashing of West Ham. 

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