Tottenham Hotspur have qualified for the 2025/26 UEFA Champions League.
Spurs earned their place in the competition after winning the UEFA Europa League final 1-0 in Bilbao, Spain, on Wednesday with a goal by Brennan Johnson in the 42nd minute.
The winners of the Europa League are rewarded with a spot in the following season's Champions League.
See: How clubs can qualify for Europe
It means the Premier League will have SIX clubs in the Champions League next season, the first time any league has had more than five clubs in Europe's leading competition in the same campaign.
Spurs will be joined in next season's Champions League by the teams who finish in the top five of this season's Premier League.
Liverpool and Arsenal have already secured a top-five place, but the battle for the remaining three spots is going to Sunday's final day.
There are just three points between third-placed Manchester City and Nottingham Forest, in seventh, meaning five teams go into the final day with hopes of clinching one of the three remaining top-five spots. Newcastle United, Chelsea and Aston Villa are the other sides in contention.
Race for Champions League - final fixtures
Team | MW38 |
Arsnal | SOU (A) |
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Man City | FUL (A) |
Newcastle | EVE (H) |
Chelsea | NFO (A) |
Nottingham Forest | CHE (H) |
Aston Villa | MUN (A) |