The Premier League returns with a packed Sunday schedule, featuring five key fixtures in Matchday 37. With some clubs involved in the Europa League and Conference League finals, there will be no traditional Saturday afternoon matches this weekend.
The day kicks off at lunchtime with Everton vs Southampton. The Toffees have enjoyed a solid spell recently, sitting mid-table with little to play for but pride. As for the Saints, they’ve already been relegated, ending the season with one of the lowest point totals in Premier League history.
At 3:15 PM, all eyes will be on West Ham vs Nottingham Forest, the most high-stakes match of the day. The Hammers are coming off a 2-0 loss to Manchester United but remain competitive. For Forest, it’s a last-ditch attempt to keep their Champions League hopes alive — a loss could see them tumble down to seventh place in the standings.
The London derby between Brentford and Fulham could be the most entertaining clash of the day. It’s been a decent season for both clubs: the Bees are pushing for a top-ten finish and could reach 61 points, while the Cottagers sit on 49 points, having won just once in their last five games.
Leicester vs Ipswich Town marks the end of a difficult road for both sides, as both clubs have already been relegated. Level on 22 points, the only remaining objective is to finish above each other to salvage a sliver of pride.
The day concludes with a blockbuster showdown for second place, as Arsenal host Newcastle. The Gunners are reeling from their Champions League semifinal exit to PSG and haven’t won in four league matches, picking up just six points from their last five. Meanwhile, the Magpies have closed the gap by four points and now sit just two behind Arsenal, eyeing a finish that would underscore the club’s continued rise in English football.