
The Race for Champions League qualification is set to the tribute because the Premier League is approaching its dramatic conclusion.
With Liverpool who has virtually sewn the title and the lower three all doomed, all eyes will be the battle for Europe.
Since English parties are currently the top coefficients 2024-25 of UEFA, the Premier League is in line to receive an extra Champions League place.
Arne Slot's Champions-Elect Liverpool and Arsenal can feel very assured that they will play Champions League football next season.
But this all leaves the seven among them for the position while the race goes to the wire.
With seven more games, Sunsport arranges the run-ins from every European Battling teams from the easiest to the most difficult.
Man City – 6th 52 points
Reigning Champions Manchester City have had an off-year, but can feel quiet content if they qualify for the Champions League and win the FA Cup.
Pep Guardiola's side host Crystal Palace and Aston Villa in the coming weeks, with a potentially difficult trip to Everton in between.
If they still get that run in the mix, City will feel good to enter a series of wolves at home, to relegate Southampton and Bournemouth at home.
They will hope that their last day trip to Fulham is a dead rubber for the cottagers.
Nottingham Forest – 3rd 57 points
The side of Nuno Espirito Santo is in pole position to qualify for the Champions League, and they will be confident to go into their run-in.
Forest has only lost twice in the city this season and will feel like their chances in coming home games against Everton Brentford and the doomed Leicester.
The tricky trees are also strong on the road and will not be discouraged by traveling to Tottenham, Crystal Palace and West Ham.
On the last day they organize Chelsea in a potentially wonderful meeting, especially if the side of Enzo Maresca can limit the current four -point point between the two sides.
Brighton – 9th 47 points
The seagulls have a lot of work to do, because they are currently six points behind the fifth Newcastle placed.
Maximum points of presentable -looking matches against Leicester at home, Brentford Away and West Ham at home they could see climbing in the mix before they organize the winners of Eddie Howe on 4 May on 4 May.
Brighton then goes to Wolves, who will probably be on the beach before organizing Liverpool, who may have won the title for a long time.
The side of Fabian Hurzeler will then end with a trip to the underperformance of Tottenham.
Aston Villa – 7th 51 points
Villa is still competing on several fronts, with a quarterfinals of the Champions League and FA Cup Semi to look forward to.
Their competition campaign could be a special one, because this weekend they are only two points from Newcastle and their journey to Lowly Southampton.
The men of Unai Emery then have crucial matches at home in Newcastle and road to Manchester City, who could play a major role in the race for Europe.
Villa then organizes Fulham, trip to Bournemouth, Speel Tottenham at home and travel to Manchester United.
Fulham – 8th 48 points
The side of Marco Silva is five points of the pace and, apart from a trip to Southampton on 26 April, have one of the more difficult run-ins.
This weekend they travel to Bournemouth, who is only one place of them before they organize Chelsea the following weekend.
After the game at Saints, they go to Aston Villa prior to a home game with Everton.
The cottagers will then end with a West -Londe derby in Brentford and a home collision with MAN City.
Newcastle – 5th 53 points
The tone currently occupies the last Champions League spot, but has to keep track of their impressive recent form to stay there.
Newcastle -Gastheer Man Utd and Crystal Palace in their next two games, for a difficult trip to Aston Villa.
A presentable home game with Ipswich follows, for Weg, competitions in Brighton and Arsenal Sandwichen a home collision with Chelsea.
The Magpies will organize Everton in St James' Park on the last day of the season.
Chelsea – 4th 53 points
The blues have walked lately and only score two goals in their last four Prem matches.
After this weekend's home game with Ipswich, the blues have a nightmare-in-in, starting with a derby match in Fulham on April 20.
They will then organize Merseyside Pair Everton and Liverpool Back-To Back before they travel to Newcastle in the form.
Chelsea will end their competition campaign by hosting Man Utd and traveling to high -flying Nottingham Forest.
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