Premier League Final Day 2025: Records, Farewells, and European Dreams
The 2024-25 Premier League season concludes with record-breaking performances, emotional farewells, and intense battles for European spots.

The Race for the Champions League
The final day of the 2024-25 Premier League season promises to be a thrilling affair, especially in the race for next season's Champions League places. Five teams—Manchester City, Newcastle United, Chelsea, Aston Villa, and Nottingham Forest—are all in contention for Europe's elite competition. Lower down the table, Brighton and Brentford also have a shot at European qualification. The permutations are complex, but ESPN's Dale Johnson has expertly broken down all the possibilities.
Mohamed Salah's Historic Push
Mohamed Salah is on the verge of making history. With 46 goal involvements (28 goals, 18 assists) this season, he is just one away from equaling the Premier League record held by Alan Shearer and Andrew Cole. Despite Liverpool already securing the title, Salah is expected to give his all in the final game against Crystal Palace. Will he cap off an incredible season with a record-breaking performance?
Kevin De Bruyne's Emotional Farewell
After a decade at Manchester City, Kevin De Bruyne will play his final game for the club against Fulham. With 421 appearances, 108 goals, and 177 assists, De Bruyne leaves behind a legacy of excellence. His final home game against Bournemouth was marked by an emotional farewell, including a guard of honour and the announcement of a statue in his honor. Expect De Bruyne to push hard for one last magical moment at Craven Cottage.
Trent Alexander-Arnold's Controversial Exit
Real Madrid-bound Trent Alexander-Arnold faced boos from some Liverpool fans during his penultimate appearance at Anfield. The hostility has sparked debates about his departure and his role in the final game. Manager Arne Slot benched him for the loss at Brighton, and it remains to be seen if he will feature in the title coronation. Will the festive atmosphere soften the fans' stance, or will it only deepen the divide?
Relegation Woes
This season's relegation battle has been less dramatic, with Southampton, Ipswich Town, and Leicester City already confirmed to go down. However, they could set an unwanted record as the worst-ever bottom three in Premier League history. Last season's relegated teams amassed 66 points, while this year's trio has only 59 going into the final weekend. Opta projections give them just a 0.4% chance of all three winning their final games.
Conclusion
The final day of the 2024-25 Premier League season is set to be a mix of celebration, heartbreak, and history-making moments. From Mohamed Salah's pursuit of a record to Kevin De Bruyne's emotional farewell, there's plenty to keep fans on the edge of their seats.