The 2025/26 Premier League season draws to a close this Sunday, and a handful of compelling storylines are set to make the final round of fixtures one to remember — whether you are watching from your sofa or inside the ground.
Pep Guardiola's Manchester City Farewell Headlines Premier League Final Day

The 2025/26 Premier League season draws to a close this Sunday, and a handful of compelling storylines are set to make the final round of fixtures one to remember — whether you are watching from your sofa or inside the ground.
Guardiola bids farewell at the Etihad
The most significant moment of the day will unfold at the Etihad Stadium, where Pep Guardiola takes charge of Manchester City for the last time as their manager. The Catalan's tenure — one of the most decorated in English football history — ends against Europa League winners Aston Villa.
With the title already confirmed in Arsenal's favour earlier in the week, City have nothing tangible left to play for. Yet the occasion itself promises to be extraordinary, and supporters who can still secure a seat will witness a genuine farewell to a manager who transformed English football.
Uncertainty hangs over Silva at Craven Cottage
Across London, Fulham host Newcastle United in what is, on paper, a mid-table dead rubber. However, questions surrounding manager Marco Silva's future add a layer of intrigue to proceedings at Craven Cottage.
Neither Fulham nor Newcastle United can realistically claim a European place on the final day, so bragging rights and personal pride are the prizes on offer. With little pressure on either side, the conditions are ripe for an open and entertaining contest — and Craven Cottage on a sunny May afternoon is among the more picturesque settings the Premier League has to offer.
Gallows humour at Turf Moor
The mood at Turf Moor is expected to be one of wry defiance as Burnley welcome Wolves. Both clubs were relegated from the Premier League long before the final whistle of the season, meaning Sunday's clash functions less as a meaningful top-flight fixture and more as an early preview of Championship competition next term.
Supporters on both sides are likely to embrace the occasion with the dark humour that comes with a difficult season. For players and fans alike, the goal is simple: end the winless run and head into the summer with at least a shred of momentum.


