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2025 | Multiple clubs have new managers for the 2025 season, including Sunderland (Régis Le Bris), Leeds United (Daniel Farke), and West Ham United (Graham Potter). |
2025 | Paris Saint-Germain automatically qualified for the 2025–26 UEFA Champions League league phase, 2025 FIFA Intercontinental Cup finals, and 2029 FIFA Club World Cup group stage. |
2025 | Lovro Budišin from Croatia wins the Fantasy Premier League championship with 2,810 points, playing with team 'Aina Krafth Bree' among 11.60 million participants. |
2025 | Real Madrid's record of winning the tournament 15 times is challenged, as they are eliminated by Arsenal in the quarter-finals. |
2025 | Paris Saint-Germain won their first UEFA Champions League title by defeating Inter Milan 5-0 in the final at the Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany. This victory ended the long-standing dominance of the big four European leagues in the tournament. |
2025 | Paris Saint-Germain earned the right to play against Tottenham Hotspur, the winners of the 2024-25 UEFA Europa League, in the 2025 UEFA Super Cup. |
2025 | By the 2025–26 season, a total of fifty-one clubs have participated in the Premier League since its inception. |
2025 | Arne Slot becomes the first Dutch manager to win the Premier League Manager of the Season award, doing so with Liverpool. |
2025 | Mohamed Salah wins the Premier League Player of the Season award. |
May 2025 | Erling Haaland ranks third in Premier League goal scoring with 22 goals for Manchester City. |
May 2025 | Alexander Isak finishes second in Premier League goal scoring with 23 goals for Newcastle United. |
May 2025 | Mohamed Salah leads the Premier League goal scorers for the 2024-25 season with 29 goals while playing for Liverpool. |
May 25 2025 | Liverpool were presented with the Premier League trophy after a 1–1 draw with Crystal Palace on the final day of the season. |
2025 | Newcastle United, Chelsea, Aston Villa, and Nottingham Forest secure places in European competitions (Y status). |
2025 | Arsenal qualifies for Champions League (Q status). |
May 20 2025 | Omar Marmoush of Manchester City won Goal of the Season with a 1-0 goal against Bournemouth |
2025 | Norwich City, Leicester City, and Southampton confirmed as relegated from the Premier League for the 2024-25 season. |
2025 | Nottingham Forest qualifies for European competition (Y status). |
2025 | Aston Villa qualifies for European competition (Y status). |
2025 | Manchester City secures trophy/league title (Y status). |
2025 | Chelsea qualifies for European competition (Y status). |
May 16 2025 | Manchester United set a new club record for most league games without a win, suffering their 18th league defeat and failing to win back-to-back league games throughout the entire season. |
2025 | Arsenal clinched the Premier League title, marking their championship season. |
2025 | France participates in its first Premier League International Cup final. |
2025 | Arsenal and Manchester City confirmed as champions (Y status), securing top positions in the league. |
2025 | Arsenal and Manchester City both assured of at least Conference League play-off round qualification. |
2025 | Manchester City secures qualification for a European competition (indicated by 'Y' status). |
May 1 2025 | Ipswich Town, Leicester City, and Southampton relegated from the Premier League, confirmed by season-end league table. |
April 29 2025 | Semi-finals first leg draw date. |
2025 | Arsenal clinches a guaranteed spot in at least the Conference League play-off round. |
2025 | Leeds United return to the Premier League for the 2025-26 season after a brief previous stint. |
April 27 2025 | League table updated as of this date, showing final standings for the 2024-25 Premier League season. |
April 27 2025 | Liverpool won their second Premier League title by beating Tottenham Hotspur 5-1 at Anfield, tying Manchester United's record of 20 English league titles. |
April 26 2025 | Ipswich Town became the third and final team relegated after a 3–0 loss to Newcastle United, marking the second consecutive season that all three promoted teams were relegated. |
2025 | Leicester City and Southampton relegated from the Premier League for the 2024-25 season. |
2025 | Arsenal and Newcastle United assured of at least a Conference League play-off round qualification |
April 20 2025 | Manchester United suffered their 15th defeat of the season, breaking their record for most defeats in a Premier League season. Leicester City became the second team to be relegated after a 1–0 defeat to Liverpool, also setting a record of nine consecutive home matches without scoring. |
April 20 2025 | Manchester United suffered their 15th defeat of the season, breaking their record for most defeats in a Premier League season. |
April 20 2025 | Leicester City became the second team relegated, extending their record of consecutive home matches without scoring to nine games. |
2025 | Liverpool leads the league with 23 wins, 7 draws, and only 2 losses, scoring 74 goals and conceding 31. |
2025 | Tottenham Hotspur won the Premier League Cup by defeating Charlton Athletic 5-2 at The Lamex Stadium |
2025 | Newcastle United and Liverpool have secured qualification for European competitions, with Newcastle assured of at least a Conference League play-off round spot, and Liverpool qualifying for an international tournament. |
April 14 2025 | League table updated, reflecting the current standings of the 2024-25 Premier League season as of this date. |
2025 | Newcastle United assured of at least Conference League play-off round qualification. |
2025 | Liverpool secures Champions League qualification. |
April 13 2025 | Liverpool qualified for the 2025-26 UEFA Champions League and effectively ended Manchester City's hopes of a fifth consecutive Premier League title. |
April 12 2025 | Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe taken ill and receiving treatment for pneumonia. Jason Tindall takes interim charge. |
2025 | Start of a new Premier League broadcasting cycle covering the period from 2025 to 2028, potentially involving new international broadcast rights and agreements for overseas markets. |
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