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Premier League Run-In 2025-26 Final Weeks

Premier League Run-In 2025-26

The last stretch of the Premier League season — where titles are won, Champions League spots are secured and clubs fight desperately to survive relegation. Every game now is a six-pointer. Every result a potential season-definer.

Three Battles, One Run-In

Title Race

Liverpool chasing the title with Arsenal in pursuit. Every dropped point by either side could hand the trophy to the other. The final day could still decide everything.

  • Liverpool Title Favourites
  • Arsenal Chasing
  • Chelsea Outside Chance
Top 4 Battle

Champions League qualification — worth £100m+ — hangs on the final weeks. Several clubs still in contention for the four spots. Missing out is a financial disaster for squads and transfer plans.

  • Chelsea In Contention
  • Man City In Contention
  • Newcastle Chasing
Relegation Dogfight

The bottom three face Championship football and a £100m+ revenue hit. Every point could be the difference between survival and the drop. Three clubs, the fewest points, and a desperate fight to stay up.

  • Multiple clubs within 5 points
  • Final day drama likely
  • £100m+ relegation penalty
38
Games Per Season
3
Clubs Relegated
4
UCL Spots
May
Final Day 2026

Premier League Run-In Highlights

Premier League News & Analysis

Run-In Analysis

What the Run-In Means

The Title Prize

Winning the Premier League is the ultimate domestic honour in English football. Prize money, prestige, and bragging rights — plus the foundation for a Champions League campaign the following season. Liverpool are chasing their first title in years.

Champions League Money

Finishing in the Premier League's top four is worth conservatively £100m in Champions League qualification money — gate receipts, broadcast revenue and prize money combined. Missing out is genuinely catastrophic for squad-building plans.

The Relegation Parachute

Relegated clubs receive parachute payments from the Premier League — roughly £48m in year one, declining over three seasons. But even with parachutes, the financial shock of relegation forces most clubs into major rebuilds and player sales.

Famous Final Day Drama

The Premier League has produced legendary final-day moments: Aguero's 93:20 goal in 2012, Liverpool's title in 2020, various relegation battles. The simultaneous kickoffs create an atmosphere of collective suspense across the country.