The final day of the Premier League season delivered drama across the table, from Arsenal's title celebrations to West Ham's relegation and Sunderland's extraordinary return to the top flight — complete with European football secured for next season.
Arsenal's Title Reign, West Ham Relegated, and Sunderland's Remarkable Europa League Return

The final day of the Premier League season delivered drama across the table, from Arsenal's title celebrations to West Ham's relegation and Sunderland's extraordinary return to the top flight — complete with European football secured for next season.
West Ham drop into the Championship
West Ham's long battle to preserve their Premier League status ultimately ended in relegation to the Championship. Club captain Jarrod Bowen spoke about what the drop means for the squad, while former West Ham winger Matt Jarvis offered his perspective on where the season unravelled and whether the club acted swiftly enough to address their problems.
Arsenal celebrate and look ahead
Arsenal's title celebrations continued at Selhurst Park, where manager Mikel Arteta addressed the media following the victory. The result raised a broader question for the coming seasons: are Arsenal now positioned to dominate the Premier League for an extended period? It is a prospect that has the football world paying close attention.
Tottenham survive — again
Tottenham Hotspur avoided relegation, but their survival came with an uncomfortable footnote. The club have now finished 17th in consecutive Premier League seasons, and questions are mounting over whether incoming manager Roberto De Zerbi can break that pattern and restore the club to the upper reaches of the table.
Sunderland's storybook return
Perhaps the most uplifting storyline of the season belongs to Sunderland, who not only secured their return to the top flight but finished 7th — enough to qualify for the UEFA Europa League. Defender Trey Hume reflected on a remarkable campaign for the north-east club, whose rise back through the divisions has captured the imagination of football supporters well beyond their own fanbase.
European football for Bournemouth and Brighton
Bournemouth and Brighton also secured European football for next season, rounding off impressive campaigns for both clubs. Their consistency throughout the season earned them a place among England's continental representatives.
World Cup heartbreak and end-of-season awards
Morgan Gibbs-White was highlighted as particularly unlucky to have missed out on a place in the World Cup squad, a decision that sparked debate. The podcast also wrapped up the campaign with its end-of-season Premier League review awards, looking back at the standout performers and moments of a thrilling season.


