The Premier League season has come to an end, and the final standings have left fans in awe. With some unexpected finishes and intense battles for European spots, let’s take a closer look at how the teams fared.
Final Table
4 Newcastle 68
5 Chelsea 67
6 Brighton 65
7 Man United 64
8 Man City 63
9 Bournemouth 62
10 Fulham 54
11 Aston Villa 54
12 West Ham 52
13 Brentford 50
14 Crystal Palace 48
15 Everton 41
16 Totenham 40
Newcastle Secures Top Four (4th – 68 Points)
Eddie Howe’s Newcastle have clinched a Champions League spot, proving that last season’s success was no fluke. Their solid defense and attacking efficiency propelled them above some of the traditional powerhouses. St. James’ Park will be buzzing with European nights next season!

Chelsea’s Near Miss (5th – 67 Points)
Chelsea’s late surge wasn’t enough to crack the top four, falling just one point short. Despite flashes of brilliance, inconsistency plagued their campaign. However, a return to European football offers some redemption.
Brighton’s European Dream Lives On (6th – 65 Points)
Brighton continues to impress, finishing in a strong sixth place. Their attacking style and well-drilled tactics have earned them another shot at European competition. Could they push even further next season?
Man United and Man City Struggle (7th & 8th – 64 & 63 Points)
Manchester United and Manchester City both endured disappointing campaigns. United’s defensive issues cost them crucial points, while City surprisingly missed out on a top-four finish. Will both teams come back stronger next season?
Bournemouth Shocks the League (9th – 62 Points)
One of the biggest surprises of the season, Bournemouth punched well above their weight. Their attacking approach and fearless mentality secured them a top-half finish, showing their intent to compete at the highest level.
Fulham and Aston Villa Level on Points (10th & 11th – 54 Points)
Both teams had solid but unspectacular seasons, finishing with identical point tallies. Fulham’s consistency and Villa’s resilience kept them competitive, but they will be aiming for a stronger push next time around.
West Ham and Brentford in Mid-Table Comfort (12th & 13th – 52 & 50 Points)
A season of ups and downs saw both West Ham and Brentford settle into mid-table security. With flashes of quality throughout the campaign, they will be eager to break into the top ten next season.
Crystal Palace Holds Firm (14th – 48 Points)
Palace’s season was one of survival and stability. They avoided the relegation scrap but lacked the firepower to challenge higher up the table. A few key signings could make the difference next season.
Everton and Tottenham Struggle (15th & 16th – 41 & 40 Points)
Everton’s battle to avoid the drop ended in safety, but it was far from a comfortable ride. Meanwhile, Tottenham endured a nightmare season, finishing 16th—far below expectations. Major changes are needed at Spurs to regain their competitive edge.

Final Thoughts
This season brought shocks, surprises, and intense battles across the league. Newcastle’s rise, City and United’s struggles, and Tottenham’s dramatic decline made for an unforgettable campaign. With teams looking to strengthen in the summer, next season promises to be just as exciting!
Stay tuned for transfer updates and pre-season predictions!