The 2024-25 Premier League season draws to a close on the late afternoon of Sunday 25 May,
with all 10 matches kicking off simultaneously across England.
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With the title decided (Liverpool continue to bask in the glory of their emphatic triumph this season) and relegation settled (Southampton, Ipswich Town and Leicester City are heading straight back to the EFL Championship a year after securing their promotion to the top flight), the focus will fall on the battle for places in the UEFA Champions League, Europa League and Conference League.
To that end, the key clashes are Aston Villa away to Manchester United, and Nottingham Forest
hosting Chelsea.
Forest looked dead set to end up in the Champions League places a few weeks ago, but a stuttering end to the campaign has manager Nuno Espirito Santo worried that they will not play European football next season.
“I see belief, desire and commitment. But the reality is that we are struggling in some aspects of
our game. Our focus and our determination is on this practical and solvable solution,” said
Nottingham’s Portuguese tactician.
“We have to go back and find our better version. We are clear in how many times we speak about
how we play. Our basics are compact and solid. We don’t give away chances. Our opponents have
to make much more to achieve [scoring chances].”
Aston Villa have come on strongly in the last few weeks, with their strong run in the Champions
League fuelling their desire to have more European nights next season, and they will back
themselves to win at Old Trafford against a Man United team which has performed well in Europe,
but been dismal in the Premier League. The Red Devils will also be coming into this game off the
back of a season-defining appearance in the Europa League final on Wednesday 21 May, and be
on either a major emotional high or low.
“I have no doubts that we are playing better, and we are understanding the way we play, even in
this context. So, we have to take all the hits,” said United manager Ruben Amorim. “We are losing
games in the Premier League, we are fighting for the Europa League, so we need to accept that.”
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Broadcast details
Sunday May 25
All matches kick off at 17:00 CAT
Goal Rush – Live on SuperSport Grandstand
AFC Bournemouth v Leicester City – Live on SuperSport OTT3
Fulham v Manchester City – Live on SuperSport Action
Ipswich Town v West Ham United – Live on SuperSport OTT6
Liverpool v Crystal Palace – Live on SuperSport Premier League and SuperSport Maximo 2
Manchester United v Aston Villa – Live on SuperSport Football
Newcastle United v Everton – Live on SuperSport Variety 4
Nottingham Forest v Chelsea – Live on SuperSport La Liga
Southampton v Arsenal – Live on SuperSport Football Finals SuperSport Maximo 1
Tottenham Hotspur v Brighton & Hove Albion – Live on SuperSport Blitz
Wolverhampton Wanderers v Brentford – Live on WWE Channel