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Who will finish in top five? Have YOUR say

9 Apr 2025
Who will finish in top five? Have YOUR say

After fifth place was confirmed as a UEFA Champions League spot, we want YOU to predict who will qualify for next season's competition

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The Premier League is set to be one of two leagues in Europe rewarded with an extra place in the 2025/26 UEFA Champions League after Arsenal beat Real Madrid 3-0 in the first leg of their quarter-final. 

That means, as well as the top four, the team who finish FIFTH will qualify for next season's Champions League. More information on that, here

That's good news for fans of Newcastle United, the team who currently sit fifth. But the race for the Champions League spots is tight, with just two points separating fourth-placed Chelsea from Aston Villa in seventh. 

Even Crystal Palace, all the way down in 11th, could challenge for fifth place. The Eagles are the Premier League's most in-form team and have a match in hand over all but one of their rivals in the race for Europe. 

Premier League

Position Pos Club Played Pl GD Points Pts
1 Liverpool LIV 31 +42 73
2 Arsenal ARS 32 +30 63
3 Nott'm Forest NFO 32 +13 57
4 Man City MCI 32 +20 55
5 Aston Villa AVL 32 +3 54
6 Chelsea CHE 31 +17 53
7 Newcastle NEW 30 +13 53
8 Fulham FUL 31 +5 48
9 Brighton BHA 32 +2 48
10 Bournemouth BOU 31 +11 45
11 Brentford BRE 32 +4 43
12 Crystal Palace CRY 31 +1 43
Full table
Have YOUR say

We want to know who YOU think will finish in the top five this season. 

Will Nottingham Forest hold on? Will Manchester City miss out? Might Fulham, Brighton & Hove Albion or AFC Bournemouth make an end-of-season charge?

Choose below which clubs you are backing to finish in the top five and qualify for next season's Champions League. 

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