How Did Man City, Chelsea, and Newcastle Secure Champions League Spots on the Final Day?

Synopsis
The thrilling conclusion of the 2024/25 Premier League season saw Manchester City, Chelsea, and Newcastle United claim their spots in the UEFA Champions League. With unforgettable moments and dramatic matches, the final day of the Premier League kept fans on the edge of their seats. Discover how these clubs secured their prestigious qualifications!
Key Takeaways
- Manchester City continues its strong presence in European football.
- Chelsea prepares for its Europa Conference League final with confidence.
- Newcastle United celebrates a historic season with Champions League qualification.
- Kevin De Bruyne's farewell adds an emotional touch to the season's end.
- England will have five clubs in the upcoming Champions League.
New Delhi, May 25 (NationPress) The 2024/25 Premier League season wrapped up with an exhilarating finale on Sunday, as Manchester City, Chelsea, and Newcastle United clinched their spots in the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 season.
At Craven Cottage, Manchester City marked their 15th consecutive season in Europe’s premier competition with a 2–0 victory over Fulham. Ilkay Gundogan ignited the scoring with a stunning overhead kick in the 21st minute—his first league goal since returning to the club.
City maintained control throughout the match, sealing the win in the 72nd minute when Erling Haaland skillfully converted a penalty awarded for a foul on Gundogan.
Adding an emotional touch to the day, Kevin De Bruyne made his final league appearance for City, receiving a standing ovation from the away supporters. Pep Guardiola’s squad finishes in third place.
Chelsea also secured their Champions League position with a vital 1–0 win against Nottingham Forest. Levi Colwill's second-half strike proved crucial at the City Ground, pushing Enzo Maresca’s team to fourth place in the league. This significant victory allows the Blues to approach their UEFA Europa Conference League final against Real Betis with a focused mindset.
Meanwhile, Newcastle United managed to secure the fifth and final Champions League spot for English clubs, despite suffering a 1–0 defeat against Everton at St. James’ Park. A 65th-minute header from Carlos Alcaraz shocked the home fans, but with both Aston Villa and Nottingham Forest losing, Eddie Howe’s side qualified based on favorable results elsewhere.
This marks Newcastle’s second Champions League appearance in three seasons, capping off an extraordinary campaign in which they won their first major trophy in 56 years with the Carabao Cup.
Liverpool and Arsenal had already secured their Champions League spots prior to the final matchday, ensuring that England will have five representatives in the 2025/26 edition.