The Premier League season concludes on Sunday with numerous unresolved battles, including the final relegation spot, European qualification, and individual records. Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham United are locked in a fight for survival; Spurs need a win against Everton to guarantee safety, while West Ham must defeat Leeds and hope Tottenham lose, given their inferior goal difference.
European Qualification Scenarios
Liverpool require only a draw against Brentford to secure a top-five finish and Champions League football. Bournemouth, already guaranteed a Europa League spot, could still reach the Champions League if Aston Villa finish fifth and the European Performance Spot is passed down to sixth place. Brentford, Brighton, Chelsea, and Sunderland are competing for the remaining Europa League and Conference League places, with outcomes hinging on wins, draws, and results elsewhere.
Individual Records in Sight
Several players are on the verge of history. Bruno Fernandes aims to surpass Thierry Henry and Kevin De Bruyne's Premier League assist record. Erling Haaland is set to claim another Golden Boot, while David Raya could set a new clean sheet record for Arsenal. Beyond these, Fulham and Newcastle are battling for a top-half finish, while already relegated Burnley and Wolverhampton Wanderers seek to avoid finishing bottom to maximize prize money.



