Premier League final day schedule: Kick-off times, permutations and how to follow as top-flight ends with tense battle for Europe

The Premier League season ends this weekend with a busy schedule of games wrapping things up on Sunday. Liverpool became top-flight champions for the 20th time almost a month ago, so the Reds are on the beach. Liverpool have already won the league and celebrated abroadGetty Captain Virgil van Dijk will lift the Premier League trophy at Anfield after facing FA Cup winners Crystal Palace. It means there’s no battle for first going into the final day and there also isn’t any excitement at the bottom. Leicester, Ipswich and Southampton have all long been confirmed to be relegated back to the Championship. Therefore, the race for Europe is the main talking point with a game to go and here’s the full schedule… Premier League final day All of the Premier League’s final games of the 2024/25 campaign will take place on Sunday, May 25. They will kick off at the same time of 4pm. As mentioned, it’s the battle for European places that will be taking the headlines as we build up to the action. Only three points separate third place and seventh. It is confirmed which teams are going to be playing in Europe next season, but their competitions are not set in stone. Manchester City are in pole position for a Champions League place, knowing that a point should be good enough to secure it. Man City will look to secure a UCL place in Kevin De Bruyne’s last gameGetty Pep Guardiola‘s side face Fulham on the final day, live on Talk Radio. Newcastle are sitting in fourth, and ahead of their meeting with Everton, live on talkSPORT 2, they’ll be confident. The Magpies have ended their cup drought this season and now they can return to the Champions League with one more win. Chelsea and Aston Villa are on the same points as Eddie Howe’s men, with the Villans needing a team above them to slip up. If Villa beat Manchester United, live on talkSPORT, and Chelsea or Newcastle don’t win, they will take a Champions League spot. Enzo Maresca’s Blues face a very tough task away at Nottingham Forest, so they’re top-five spot is under threat. Chelsea are under a lot of pressure heading to the City GroundGetty Premier League Gameweek 38 Sunday, May 25 Bournemouth vs Leicester – 4pm Ipswich vs West Ham – 4pm Man United vs Aston Villa – 4pm – live on talkSPORT Newcastle vs Everton – 4pm – live on talkSPORT 2 Wolves vs Brentford – 4pm Liverpool vs Crystal Palace – 4pm Southampton vs Arsenal – 4pm Nottingham Forest vs Chelsea – 4pm Tottenham vs Brighton – 4pm Fulham vs Man City – 4pm – live on Talk Radio If Forest beat Chelsea, then they will move up from a Conference League spot to Europa League, or even Champions League. It leaves plenty of potential changes in the Premier League table, so it’s set to be a thriller around the grounds. You can follow updates from all matches on GameDay Live on Sunday, with Adrian Durham your host. Man United vs Aston Villa, Newcastle vs Everton and Fulham vs Man City are all live on the talkSPORT network too. To tune in to talkSPORT or talkSPORT 2 through the website, click HERE for the live stream.  You can also listen via the talkSPORT app, on DAB digital radio, through your smart speaker and on 1089 or 1053 AM.

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Premier League final day schedule: Kick-off times, permutations and how to follow as top-flight ends with tense battle for Europe

The Premier League season ends this weekend with a busy schedule of games wrapping things up on Sunday.

Liverpool became top-flight champions for the 20th time almost a month ago, so the Reds are on the beach.

Liverpool have already won the league and celebrated abroad
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Captain Virgil van Dijk will lift the Premier League trophy at Anfield after facing FA Cup winners Crystal Palace.

It means there’s no battle for first going into the final day and there also isn’t any excitement at the bottom.

Leicester, Ipswich and Southampton have all long been confirmed to be relegated back to the Championship.

Therefore, the race for Europe is the main talking point with a game to go and here’s the full schedule…

Premier League final day

All of the Premier League’s final games of the 2024/25 campaign will take place on Sunday, May 25.

They will kick off at the same time of 4pm.

As mentioned, it’s the battle for European places that will be taking the headlines as we build up to the action.

Only three points separate third place and seventh.

It is confirmed which teams are going to be playing in Europe next season, but their competitions are not set in stone.

Manchester City are in pole position for a Champions League place, knowing that a point should be good enough to secure it.

Man City will look to secure a UCL place in Kevin De Bruyne’s last game
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Pep Guardiola‘s side face Fulham on the final day, live on Talk Radio.

Newcastle are sitting in fourth, and ahead of their meeting with Everton, live on talkSPORT 2, they’ll be confident.

The Magpies have ended their cup drought this season and now they can return to the Champions League with one more win.

Chelsea and Aston Villa are on the same points as Eddie Howe’s men, with the Villans needing a team above them to slip up.

If Villa beat Manchester United, live on talkSPORT, and Chelsea or Newcastle don’t win, they will take a Champions League spot.

Enzo Maresca’s Blues face a very tough task away at Nottingham Forest, so they’re top-five spot is under threat.

Chelsea are under a lot of pressure heading to the City Ground
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Premier League Gameweek 38

Sunday, May 25

  • Bournemouth vs Leicester – 4pm
  • Ipswich vs West Ham – 4pm
  • Man United vs Aston Villa – 4pm – live on talkSPORT
  • Newcastle vs Everton – 4pm – live on talkSPORT 2
  • Wolves vs Brentford – 4pm
  • Liverpool vs Crystal Palace – 4pm
  • Southampton vs Arsenal – 4pm
  • Nottingham Forest vs Chelsea – 4pm
  • Tottenham vs Brighton – 4pm
  • Fulham vs Man City – 4pm – live on Talk Radio

If Forest beat Chelsea, then they will move up from a Conference League spot to Europa League, or even Champions League.

It leaves plenty of potential changes in the Premier League table, so it’s set to be a thriller around the grounds.

You can follow updates from all matches on GameDay Live on Sunday, with Adrian Durham your host.

Man United vs Aston Villa, Newcastle vs Everton and Fulham vs Man City are all live on the talkSPORT network too.

To tune in to talkSPORT or talkSPORT 2 through the website, click HERE for the live stream

You can also listen via the talkSPORT app, on DAB digital radio, through your smart speaker and on 1089 or 1053 AM.

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