Premier League table: EPL scores, final standings, and who qualified for Champions League and Europa League
Get a complete round-up of the situation in the English top
flight following another gripping season - who are the winners and losers?
Liverpool and
Manchester City finished in the top four of the Premier League at the
competition's conclusion on Sunday, with Arsenal failing to make the
Champions League grade despite a 3-1 win against Everton.
The result means
the Gunners have failed to finish in the top four for the first time in 20
seasons.
Chelsea, of course,
had already secured their place at the top of the table, though still ran out
5-1 winners over relegated Sunderland.
Tottenham also gave a
fine account of themselves on the final day despite already being qualified for
the Champions League, putting Hull to the sword in an impressive 7-1 win
which saw Harry Kane add to his tally as the league's top scorer for the
season.
Sunderland, Hull and
Middlesbrough's relegations were also already determined before Matchday 38.

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