Arsenal secured second place in the Premier League with a solid 1-0 win over Newcastle United, easing pressure on the final matchday and booking their place in next season’s Champions League.
A brilliant 55th-minute goal from Declan Rice proved to be the difference, helping Arsenal bounce back after three straight defeats to Newcastle this season. Despite a quiet first half, the Gunners did enough to walk away with all three points at the Emirates Stadium.
The victory lifts Arsenal to 71 points, comfortably behind champions Liverpool but safely ahead of their rivals in the race for Europe. Only Manchester City can mathematically catch them, ensuring Mikel Arteta’s men finish in the top two.
Top-Five Race Goes Down to the Wire
While Arsenal’s job is done, the battle behind them is far from over. Just one point separates Newcastle in third (66 points) from Nottingham Forest in seventh (65 points).
- Forest kept their hopes alive with a hard-fought 2-1 away win over West Ham.
- They host Chelsea (66 points) next weekend in a decisive clash.
- Newcastle will face Everton, who will be on a high after their farewell win at Goodison Park.
- Aston Villa (66) head to Old Trafford to take on Manchester United.
- Meanwhile, Manchester City (65 points) have two games in hand — against Bournemouth and Fulham — and could still sneak into the top four.
“It’s going down to the last game. We need one final big push,” said Newcastle manager Eddie Howe, keeping his calm as the pressure builds.
Goodbye Goodison Park: Everton Close a Chapter in Style
It was an emotional day for Everton as they played their final game at Goodison Park, their home for 133 years. A 2-0 win over Southampton gave fans a fitting farewell, with Iliman Ndiaye scoring both goals.
Manager David Moyes praised the team, saying, “This squad will go down in history as the last to play at Goodison.” Former legends, including Wayne Rooney and Neville Southall, joined the celebrations.
Fulham, Leicester, and a Touch of Farewell Drama
Elsewhere, Fulham beat Brentford 3-2 to keep their slim chances of qualifying for Europe alive.
At the bottom of the table, Jamie Vardy scored his 200th goal for Leicester City in a 2-0 win over Ipswich Town, likely marking his final home appearance. The emotional moment helped Leicester leap into 18th place in a battle of already-relegated teams.
Final Weekend Drama Awaits
With just one round of fixtures left, fans can expect high drama across the league, especially with Champions League and Europa League places still up for grabs. For UAE football fans, next weekend will be one to watch.