Bournemouth's chances of playing in Europe for the first time in history boosted with a 1-0 win at Fulham, leaving them sixth in the table with two games left.
Bournemouth's 1-0 win at Fulham on Saturday has significantly boosted their chances of playing in Europe for the first time in their history. The Cherries are currently sixth in the table with two games left, which should be enough to earn a Champions League spot, provided Aston Villa finish fifth and win their Europa League final encounter against Freiburg on 20 May. This would mean that the Vitality Stadium, which has a capacity of around 11,200, could be welcoming sides like Paris St-Germain and Real Madrid next season.
Brighton, who are seventh on 53 points, remain on course to return to continental action. They are two points behind Bournemouth and five adrift of Villa, after a comfortable 3-0 home win over relegated Wolves. The Seagulls reached the last 16 of the Europa League in 2023-24, defeating Ajax home and away, as well as Marseille.
Three Premier League clubs have reached European finals this season. They are Arsenal in the Champions League, Aston Villa in the Europa League, and Crystal Palace in the Conference League.
There could be up to nine Premier League clubs in Europe next season, with six in the Champions League, two in the Europa League, and one in the Conference League. The top five teams are guaranteed a place in the Champions League. As mentioned earlier, sixth will also secure a Champions League spot, provided Aston Villa finish fifth and win the Europa League. If Manchester City beat Chelsea in next Saturday's FA Cup final at Wembley, the Europa League spot would be passed on to seventh, with the eighth-placed team in the Conference League qualifying for it.
Leaders Arsenal, second-placed Manchester City, and third-placed Manchester United are guaranteed a place in next season's Champions League. Liverpool are four points clear of Bournemouth in sixth with six points to play for, which means they are on the cusp of securing a top-five finish. Aston Villa are a point further back in fifth but will fancy their chances of securing Champions League football for next season. With Brentford losing to Manchester City on Saturday, Bournemouth are in the prime position to secure sixth and either Champions League or Europa League football. Two points behind them and still in the fight are Brighton.
Aston Villa and Liverpool, two teams looking to qualify for the Champions League, meet at Villa Park next Friday, 15 May (20:00 BST). Arne Slot's side will seal their place if they win. Before that game, Villa, who are one point behind Liverpool on 58 points, are at already-relegated Burnley on Sunday (14:00). Bournemouth have to go to title-chasing Manchester City on 19 May (19:30), while their final game of the season is at Nottingham Forest, who are fighting to stay in the top flight. Brighton's last two games are at Leeds United, who are also looking to secure survival, on 17 May, and Manchester United at home on the final day. Brentford, who are four points behind Bournemouth, host Crystal Palace on 17 May, before travelling to Liverpool in their last game.