Champions League qualification race in focus as Premier League season nears end

By Damian Spellman, PA

The race for Champions League qualification is gathering pace as the Premier League season approaches its final furlong.

Top two Liverpool and Arsenal look odds-on to finish where they currently sit, and three more places are almost certain to be up for grabs with England currently in line to secure one of Uefa’s two European performance spots.

Here, we take a look at the other clubs vying for a seat at the top table next season.

Nottingham Forest’s Anthony Elanga celebrates at the final whistle with Nikola Milenkovic following the Premier League match against Manchester United
Nottingham Forest have been the Premier League’s surprise package this season (Mike Egerton/PA) Photo by Mike Egerton

Current position: 3rd P 31 W 17 D 6 L 8 Pts 57 GD +14

Remaining fixtures: Everton (h), Tottenham, (a), Brentford (h), Crystal Palace (a), Leicester (h), West Ham (a), Chelsea (h)

Recent defeats by Fulham, Newcastle and on Saturday, Aston Villa have eaten into Forest’s cushion despite wins over Manchester duo City and United, and the chasing pack has closed on the season’s surprise package. Nuno Espirito Santo’s men do not have the most taxing remaining schedule, but Chelsea’s final-day visit to the City Ground could prove pivotal if points continue to slip away.

Current position: 4th P 31 W 15 D 8 L 8 Pts 53 GD +17

Remaining fixtures: Ipswich (h), Fulham (a), Everton (h), Liverpool (h), Newcastle (a), Manchester United (h), Nottingham Forest (a)

Chelsea will have to manage their quest for qualification alongside a bid for Conference League glory, which could stretch to a further five games for the quarter-finalists. Champions-elect Liverpool, Carabao Cup winners Newcastle and Forest will also have a say in the destiny of their league campaign.

Newcastle’s Bruno Guimaraes and Kieran Trippier hold aloft the Carabao Cup after victory over Liverpool at Wembley
Newcastle are hoping to add Champions League qualification to Carabao Cup success (John Walton/PA) Photo by John Walton

Current position: 5th P 30 W 16 D 5 L 9 Pts 53 GD +13

Remaining fixtures: Manchester United (h), Crystal Palace (h), Aston Villa (a), Ipswich (h), Brighton (a), Chelsea (h), Arsenal (a), Everton (h)

Monday night’s 3-0 win at relegation-haunted Leicester eased the Magpies level on points with Chelsea and, with a game in hand on the sides above them, they are a team to watch. However, the Magpies’ run-in is perhaps the most testing of the leading candidates with Villa, Brighton, Chelsea and Arsenal waiting in the wings after Manchester United’s visit to St James’ Park on Sunday.

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola after the Premier League stalemate at Old Trafford
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola faces a fight to guide his side into next season’s Champions League (Martin Rickett/PA) Photo by Martin Rickett

Current position: 6th P 31 W 15 D 7 L 9 Pts 52 GD +17

Remaining fixtures: Crystal Palace (h), Everton (a), Aston Villa (h), Wolves (h), Southampton (a), Bournemouth (h), Fulham (a)

Reigning champions Manchester City’s hopes of a fifth successive title died some time ago and there is a very real possibility that they could miss out on making the Champions League after Sunday’s drab derby draw at Old Trafford. Villa are the only other main contender they will face over the remaining weeks of the season, but Pep Guardiola’s men have little margin for error.

Aston Villa’s Youri Tielemans celebrates Premier League victory over Nottingham Forest
Aston Villa are still going strong in Europe this season (Jacob King/PA) Photo by Jacob King

Current position: 7th P 31 W 14 D 9 L 8 Pts 51 GD 0

Remaining fixtures: Southampton (a), Newcastle (h), Manchester City (a), Fulham (h), Bournemouth (a), Tottenham (h), Manchester United (a)

Champions League quarter-finalists Villa have their sights set firmly on a mouth-watering two-legged showdown with newly-crowned French champions Paris St Germain, but they have significant work to do if they are to make the cut again next season as a result of their league finish. Games against Newcastle and Manchester City could prove crucial, while Fulham and Bournemouth have their own targets and Tottenham and Manchester United have angry fans to appease.