This is an archive article published on May 12, 2025
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Six points separate six teams striving to finish in the top five of Premiership for coveted CL spots

Arsenal, Manchester City, Chelsea and Newcastle United all have their fate in their own hands.

Nottingham Forest was held to a 2-2 draw by Leicester City. (AP)Nottingham Forest was held to a 2-2 draw by Leicester City. (AP)
Written by: Sandip G
7 min readMay 12, 2025 09:35 AM IST First published on: May 12, 2025 at 09:02 AM IST

The title race in England was bereft of the drama and anxiety of the seasons past. The relegation scrap was lamentably bland. But with only two more game-weeks to unfold before Arne Slot and his merry Liverpool bunch get crowned domestic champs, the pursuit for European riches intensifies to nail-chewing tension, a nudge away from panic attack for fans of the teams locked in a you-miss-I-hit scramble.

The premise is simple yet complex—six points differentiate six teams striving to finish in the top five that could secure Champions League spots and European riches (15.7 millions pounds apiece).

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Four of them are involved in straight match-ups to inflict more chaos on the table that is oscillating faster than the stock market index before polls. Embedding another layer into the intrigue is that four of them have fate in their own hands (Arsenal, Manchester City, Chelsea and Newcastle United), yet a momentary stumble could push them back to the queue’s tail. They would even agonisingly watch one of Tottenham Hotspur or Manchester United, destined to finish outside the top-15, access the CL parking lot by winning the Europa League. Imagine the embarrassment of Arsenal or Manchester City if they finish outside the top-five, a remote possibility, and watching their bitterest rivals, Spurs, or sourest foes United, playing in Europe’s most hallowed league.

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