Sunday at 6PM EAT, the Premier League closes the curtain on another chaotic season. Some clubs are preparing champagne. Others are preparing calculators, prayers and panic attacks.
The title is already wrapped up and the Gunners have been partying to date. Arsenal finally ended their long wait and are champions of England again after Manchester City dropped points earlier this week.

But even with the trophy decided, the final day still carries serious tension across Europe spots, survival battles and pride matches.
The Games With Everything On The Line
Sunderland vs Chelsea
Chelsea still need a result to secure European football comfortably, while Sunderland are trying to end their season strongly after surviving relegation pressure earlier in the campaign.
For Sunderland fans, simply staying in the Premier League after returning already feels like a win. But beating Chelsea on the final day would turn survival into celebration.
West Ham United vs Leeds United
This is pure survival football.
West Ham enter the final day inside the relegation zone and need to beat Leeds while hoping Tottenham fail to get a result elsewhere.
One mistake could send them down.
For Leeds, survival pressure is gone. For West Ham, every tackle feels like life or death.
Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton
Tottenham somehow dragged themselves into a relegation fight this season and now enter the final day knowing one thing:
Avoid defeat and they likely survive.
Lose, and chaos begins. Good thing De Zerbi commited to a long-term future at Spurs, he has got what it takes for a rebuild.
“Every one of us knows the importance of the game.”
— Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) May 23, 2026
Hear from Roberto De Zerbi ahead of our clash with Everton 🗣️ pic.twitter.com/rK9qiP2RV2
Considering Spurs started the season talking about Europe, ending the campaign fighting relegation feels almost unreal.
The Games With Pride, Pressure And Statements
Crystal Palace vs Arsenal
Arsenal are champions already, but this is trophy-lift day.
Mikel Arteta’s side will want to finish strong before celebrations officially explode in London. Palace, meanwhile, would love ruining the party in front of their own fans.
North London will be turned red.
— Carol Radull (@CarolRadull) May 23, 2026
Arsenal’s trophy parade is expected to draw over 1 million fans, making it one of the biggest football celebrations ever seen in London. pic.twitter.com/6SXARMjhZQ
Liverpool vs Brentford
Liverpool still have European positioning to secure, while Brentford are chasing one of the biggest finishes in their modern history.
Brentford quietly became one of the most dangerous teams in the league this season. Nobody wants to play them right now.
Manchester City vs Aston Villa
No relegation drama here.
Both clubs are already safe and fresh champions. Villa’s Europa League triumph already secured another historic season under Unai Emery, while City are trying to finish strongly after surrendering the title to Arsenal.

Still, anytime Guardiola and Emery meet, it becomes tactical warfare.
Brighton & Hove Albion vs Manchester United
United’s season has been on a rise in the second half of the season finishing third, while Brighton continue proving they belong among England’s smartest football projects.
This one may not decide trophies, but fans will still demand a statement performance heading into summer.
Burnley vs Wolverhampton Wanderers
A quieter game on paper, but still important for momentum, money and finishing positions.
At this stage of the season, every spot higher, even a the bottom of the table, matters financially.
Around Europe: The Champions Already Crowned
While England waited until late drama, several major leagues already have their kings confirmed:
- Bayern Munich are champions again in Germany.
- FC Barcelona reclaimed Spain.
- Paris Saint-Germain continue dominating France.
- Inter Milan conquered Italy.
- FC Porto finished top in Portugal.
- Al Nassr and Cristiano Ronaldo are Saudi Kings
😁❤️🏆 pic.twitter.com/PjvlXsy8rH
— Cristiano Ronaldo (@Cristiano) May 21, 2026
Meanwhile in England, Arsenal finally broke through after years of near-misses and memes.
Now all that remains is one final Sunday.
One last 6PM whistle.
And somewhere, one club’s entire future changes in 90 minutes.
Founder and Chief Editor, OJ Otieno is a Kenyan journalist, media strategist, and digital storyteller - Certified Google Boy 🇰🇪. He leads Uradi News with a bold, modern style that blends sharp sports and current affairs. Known for spotting trending stories early and turning them into impactful content, OJ is building Uradi News into a fast, trusted voice for sports, culture, and news in Kenya and beyond.
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