Premier League
UCL Qualification: Epic Final Day Awaits As Five Teams Battle It Out

Liverpool and Arsenal have both qualified for the 2025/26 Champions League, but which other Premier League sides will join them? Premier League is guaranteed at least five clubs in next season’s Champions League
Race for the Champions League
The race for Champions League qualification is heading for an EPIC conclusion on the final day of the season next Sunday.
Premier League winners Liverpool and second-placed Arsenal have already both guaranteed Champions League football.
But after Sunday’s results there is now just ONE POINT separating fourth-in-the-table Newcastle United and Nottingham Forest in seventh.
And even Manchester City are not yet certain of finishing in the top five despite beating Bournemouth this midweek.
It’s all set up for a blockbuster final day with Forest hosting Chelsea, live on Sky Sports, Newcastle playing Everton, Aston Villa heading to Old Trafford to face Manchester United and Guardiola’s team at Fulham.
Ahead of City’s game with Bournemouth, Jamie Carragher and Gary Neville assess the race for the Champions League and pick who they think will finish in the top five.
Manchester City – Points 68, Goal difference + 26
Remaining fixture: Fulham vs Man City
City are nearly there after beating Bournemouth on Tuesday night.
That said, defeat at Fulham on the final day would leave them vulnerable: if City lose at Craven Cottage and Newcastle, Villa and Chelsea all win then Pep Guardiola’s side would slump from third to sixth. (Forest would go level on points with City in the event of a Fulham victory and Forest defeating Chelsea, but the gap in goal difference is too large for Forest to finish above City).
So a point IS still required.
And even a point wouldn’t mathematically guarantee a top-five berth – but given Villa have such a vast goal difference deficit, it is all-but impossible to see how a point wouldn’t be sufficient.
City’s goal difference advantage over Chelsea and Newcastle is less substantial but still meaty enough to mean that a point ought to be enough to claim third.
Second place is still mathematically possible for City but is deeply unrealistic: a point for Arsenal at Southampton will claim the runners-up spot and even in the event of a shock defeat for the Gunners, City would have around half-a-dozen goals to make up were both clubs to finish on 71 points.
Newcastle’s remaining fixtures – Points 66, Goal difference + 22
Remaining fixture: Newcastle vs Everton
With every Champions League-related result going against Newcastle this weekend, Eddie Howe’s side now face a huge assignment against Everton on the last day – and possibly without Alexander Isak up front.
A draw would only be enough courtesy of goal difference if Aston Villa failed to win AND Forest vs Chelsea didn’t end in a draw.
So the bottom line is that with four teams within a point of them, Newcastle can only contemplate a win being enough on the final day to book a place in the Champions League.
Chelsea – Points 66, Goal difference + 20
Remaining fixture: Nottingham Forest vs Chelsea
Because their goal difference is so much better than Villa’s, Chelsea will qualify for the Champions League if they win on Sunday at Forest by finishing above both Villa and Forest.
A draw would only be sufficient if Newcastle are defeated by Everton by more than one goal OR Villa fail to win at Manchester United.
Defeat would be terminal as Forest would automatically demote Chelsea into sixth or lower.
Aston Villa – Points 66, Goal difference + 9
Remaining fixture: Man United vs Aston Villa
Mathematically, a draw at Manchester United will be enough for Villa to finish in fifth were Newcastle to lose and Forest vs Chelsea to also end in a draw.
But, much like with Chelsea above, the strong likelihood is that Villa HAVE to win on the final day to make it into the top five.
And even then, with Villa only boasting a goal difference of plus nine, victory at Old Trafford won’t be enough if Newcastle and Chelsea also both win and City take at least a point at Fulham.
Nottingham Forest – Points 65, Goal difference + 13
Remaining fixture: Nottingham Forest vs Chelsea
There’s hope for Forest but to overtake two teams above them and finish in the top five the minimum requirement is victory over Chelsea on the final day.
True, they can still finish as one of three teams on 66 points with a draw but in that scenario they are near-certain to finish in sixth below Newcastle on goal difference with Chelsea on 67 points.
So only a win on the final day will do, and even then Forest (with 68 points if they win) will have to hope for either Villa not to win at Manchester United (leaving Villa on 66 or 67) or Newcastle not to beat Everton (which would also leave Newcastle on 66 or 67 points).
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Premier League
City Squad Set for Trim, Says Guardiola

Pep Guardiola has predicted that Manchester City will actively trim their squad down before the start of the Premier League season.
City took 24 outfield players and three goalkeepers to the Club World Cup in America and face Al Ain in the second group game looking to secure qualification in the early hours of Monday morning.
Ilkay Gundogan is wanted by Galatasaray, while the injured Mateo Kovacic has had suitors. Jack Grealish, Kalvin Phillips and Kyle Walker are not part of the travelling party but are to be moved on.
Guardiola claimed earlier in the year that he will need a larger squad in future after being rocked by a steady stream of injuries through the last campaign.
But after making eight signings since January, he is also mindful that City cannot keep everybody happy if the size of the group remains the same.
Guardiola has typically operated with around 20 outfield players during his time at the Etihad Stadium.
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Premier League
Nuno Espirito Santo Signs New Forest Deal Through 2028

Nuno Commits to Forest Future With Fresh Three-Year Deal
Nottingham Forest have made their intentions clear. The club’s ambitious owner, Evangelos Marinakis, has rewarded manager Nuno Espirito Santo with a new three-year contract. As confirmed by Sky Sports, “Nottingham Forest manager Nuno Espirito Santo has signed a new three-year contract to remain at the City Ground until at least 2028.”
It’s a signal of trust, stability and forward planning from a club that not long ago flirted with the trapdoor of relegation. Under Nuno, Forest have not just stabilised, they’ve flourished.
European Return Sparks New Ambition
Last season marked a watershed moment. Forest finished seventh in the Premier League, securing a place in Europe for the first time since the 1995-96 campaign. Nuno’s impact since taking the reins has been transformational, overseeing a tactical evolution that brought steel and shape to a side often accused of being too open.
It could have been even more dramatic. For a large part of the season, Champions League football was within touching distance. Forest’s form dipped late, five defeats in their final eight league matches scuppered that dream, but the foundations had already been laid.
Marinakis Backs the Vision
For Marinakis, the decision to extend Nuno’s stay was an easy one. The semi-final FA Cup run, ended only by Manchester City, and a record league finish over the last 30 years were concrete proof of progress.
Nuno himself acknowledged the strength of that partnership, saying: “I would like to thank our owner, Mr Marinakis, for his constant support and backing.”
It’s a rare alignment, owner, manager and fans all rowing in the same direction. Forest have had turbulent years, cycling through managers and systems with reckless abandon. Nuno has steadied that ship, and more than that, he’s built something with substance.
Hard Work Ahead as Forest Set Loftier Targets
The journey isn’t complete, far from it. Nuno knows that sustaining this level will be harder the second time around. With European fixtures on the horizon and rivals reinforcing, Forest’s squad depth and mental resilience will be tested.
As Nuno put it: “Now is the time to work harder than ever as we strive for more special memories together.”
His language is reflective of someone who understands the size of the task. But there’s also optimism, belief and, crucially, unity — not just in the dressing room but in the stands and boardroom too.
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For Forest fans, this is as close to perfect news as one could hope for in June. Nuno Espirito Santo has brought direction and pride back to the club, and this extension validates the gut feeling many supporters have had: he’s the right man to lead this era.
The scenes at the City Ground last season, from beating Liverpool to storming into the top seven, were emotionally charged. But the fact the club didn’t fold after that late-season dip shows character and long-term planning.
Many fans remember the constant churn—Karanka, Lamouchi, Hughton, Cooper—and the uncertainty that came with each managerial change. Nuno represents stability and style. The football is disciplined but never dour, and it reflects the grit that Forest fans respect.
The European adventure will be a test, no doubt. But there’s trust now. Trust in the manager, trust in the process. And if Marinakis continues to back him in the market, maybe a centre-forward and full-back depth, then Forest have every chance of becoming a regular top-half side with European credentials.
Eplindex.com
Premier League
WSL To Expand To 14 Teams From 2026/27 Season

FA approve WSL expansion to 14 teams from the 2026/27; Next season, the WSL 2’s top two teams will be promoted, with third-place facing a relegation play-off with the top-flight’s bottom team; from then, 14th-placed will face WSL relegation, then 13th faces WSL 2 runners-up in a play-off
The FA have given their approval to the Women’s Super League expanding to 14 teams from the 2026/27 season.
The current league format sees one team relegated from the women’s football’s top tier, but it will now change to two teams relegated and promoted every season.
In order to reach 14 teams for the 2026/27 campaign, the top two teams in the second tier – the Women’s Super League 2 – will be automatically promoted to the WSL.
The final 14th spot will be decided by a relegation play-off at the end of the season between the 12th-placed team in the WSL and the third-placed team in the Women’s Super League 2.
In a statement, the FA said there would be “consequential changes to promotion throughout the remainder of the Women’s Football Pyramid for the 2025-26 season, which will be decided in due course”.
From the 2026/27 season, the last-placed 14th team in the league will be automatically relegated, with the 13th-placed team facing a play-off with the WSL 2 runners-up.
A statement from the WSL read: “Our priority was to find a route that would benefit the whole women’s game pyramid, and we believe this next evolution of women’s professional football will raise minimum standards, create distinction and incentivise investment across the board.
“Expanding the BWSL to 14 teams will stimulate movement between leagues and through the pyramid which increases opportunities. The introduction of a promotion/relegation playoff creates distinction for the women’s game and introduces a high-profile, high stakes match.”
Analysis: New rules controversial – but add to drama
Sky Sports News’ Anton Toloui:
The league’s bosses have thought long and hard about how best to expand the top division but today’s announcement won’t be without its critics.
The threat of relegation remains for the worst performing team in WSL this season but it’s a realistic possibility that side could tank all year and still retain their top flight status.
That being said, having at least two teams come up from WSL2 is a huge win for clubs that have been developing and investing in their women’s programmes.
Teams such as Birmingham City, Bristol City, Charlton, Newcastle and others will be delighted to now have three opportunities to win promotion to the promised land instead of squandering more time and money without a decent chance of going up.
And who doesn’t love a play-off? Having one with such jeopardy feels like a massive boost, in terms of entertainment, for the women’s game.
Sky to show nearly 90 per cent of WSL games from next season
In October, it was announced that Sky Sports has signed a new five-year deal to broadcast the WSL – securing the rights to show nearly 90 per cent of the league’s games.
From next season, Sky will broadcast 118 matches from the WSL, up more than three times the number of games currently, with 78 fixtures shown exclusively.
With over 75 per cent of first picks plus all matches from the closing weekend exclusive to Sky, women’s football fans are guaranteed more of the best matches week in, week out from England’s top flight.
The new partnership also gives Sky the option to show matches from the Women’s Championship and Women’s League Cup, including the final. This brings both competitions onto Sky platforms for the first time.
In 2023, Sky Sports broadcast over 70 per cent of all live televised women’s sport. Women’s football can be enjoyed alongside England Cricket, The Hundred, US Open tennis, WTA Tour, women’s golf majors, England Netball, F1 Academy, WPL Cricket, women’s boxing, Women’s Super League (rugby league) and more.
Football fans can enjoy this huge increase of fixtures from the women’s game from next season at the same time as Sky’s record deal with the Premier League kicks in, including at least 215 matches – an increase of 70 per cent on exclusively live games.
Sky Sports to show 215 live PL games from next season
Watch more Premier League matches on Sky Sports ever before with 215 games live of the 2025/26 Premier League season.
From next season, Sky Sports’ Premier League coverage will increase from 128 matches to at least 215 games exclusively live.
And 80 per cent of all televised Premier League games next season are on Sky Sports.
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