Newcastle sealed Champions League qualification on the final day despite losing to Everton, while Chelsea and Manchester City also confirmed their places in the competition for next season.
Despite losing 1-0 on Sunday, results elsewhere mean Newcastle finished the 2024-25 Premier League campaign in fifth place, enough to earn them a spot in Europe’s top competition.
Chelsea beat Nottingham Forest on the final day to finish fourth, but that result means there’s no Conference League place for the eighth-placed team – Brighton.
BBC Sport runs you through the nine Premier League sides who have earned places in Europe next season.
Champions League qualifiers
- Liverpool (Champions)
- Arsenal (second place)
- Manchester City (third place)
- Chelsea (fourth place)
- Newcastle (fifth place)
- Tottenham (Europa League champions)
Europa League qualifiers
- Aston Villa (sixth place)
- Crystal Palace (FA Cup winners)
Conference League qualifiers
- Nottingham Forest (seventh place)