Here are the five key mouthwatering English Premier League football action we think may be of interest to you this weekend.
Final day madness
Picture this: 10 fiery football battles exploding across England at the exact same time! Sunday, 25 May is chaos, drama, goals galore, and last-gasp heartbreak – all jammed into one glorious afternoon.
Title races, top-four tussles, relegation tears… it’s football’s version of speed dating with destiny. Blink and you’ll miss a bicycle kick, a red card, or a manager spontaneously combusting. Cancel everything, stock up on snacks, and let the Premier League’s final day madness devour your soul. Glorious pandemonium awaits!
The final stop in Liverpool’s victory parade
Anfield’s throwing a party, and guess what? You’re invited! Liverpool have already bagged the title, so their clash with Crystal Palace is less football, more glorious victory parade, with goals sprinkled in.
Expect Arne Slot’s shiny head to reflect the sunshine, confetti storms, and a trophy lift that could crack the sky.
Palace might show up, but let’s be real – this is Liverpool’s coronation, and the Kop’s about to explode with joy.

United close out their worst season
Old Trafford is the setting for a spicy showdown: Manchester United, bruised and baffling all season, face a Villa side charging toward Champions League qualification like caffeinated lions. Villa smell blood… and a top-four finish. United? They’ve got pride, history, and maybe a grudge or two.
It’s desperation versus ambition, drama baked into every pass. Will United play spoilers, or get steamrolled on their own turf?
Consequential clash at the City Ground
At the City Ground, it’s Nottingham Forest v Chelsea in a European ambition tug-of-war. Both teams are eyeing continental nights next season – maybe Rome, maybe rainy Thursdays in Riga – either way, it matters.
Forest, fearless at home, will fight like their lives depend on it; Chelsea, still trying to remember they’re Chelsea, might finally click or comically implode. Expect end-to-end madness, shouts, shoves, and maybe a worldie out of nowhere.
Theatre at the Cottage
Fulham welcome a resurgent Manchester City, who’ve woken up just in time to remind everyone they’re still kind of terrifying. Sure, this season’s been a bit of a meh for Pep’s crew – more hiccups than hauls – but now they’re finishing like a freight train with a point to prove.
Fulham, plucky and stylish, won’t just roll over, but City smell redemption. Expect silky passes, late goals, and Pep Guardiola gesturing like a man possessed. It’s not the title, but it’s still theatre.
Match details
Sunday 25 May
All matches kick off at 17:00 CAT
- AFC Bournemouth v Leicester City
- Fulham v Manchester City
- Ipswich Town v West Ham United
- Liverpool v Crystal Palace
- Manchester United v Aston Villa
- Newcastle United v Everton
- Nottingham Forest v Chelsea
- Southampton v Arsenal
- Tottenham Hotspur v Brighton & Hove Albion
- Wolverhampton Wanderers v Brentford