Liverpool, England – The excitement go dey high for the final day of the Premier League season as Sky Sports go show Nottingham Forest against Chelsea and Liverpool against Crystal Palace live this Sunday. The matches go determine who fit qualify for next season’s Champions League, as na only one point dey separate fourth-placed Newcastle United and seventh-placed Nottingham Forest.
Nottingham Forest and Chelsea go clash at City Ground to fight for top spots as dem both still dey in the mix. Sky Sports cameras go capture all the drama as the season enter peak, with teams battling hard to secure their future in European competitions.
Meanwhile, at Anfield, Liverpool go host FA Cup winners Crystal Palace in a party atmosphere as dem prepare to lift the Premier League trophy for di first time since 2020. Arne Slot, di team manager, go lead dem as dem try to end di season on a high note.
Sky Sports journalist Sam Blitz don dive into di form of all di teams wey dey fight for Champions League qualification. “The final day go be very crucial for teams wey wan secure their place in di top five,” e talk.
This season, di battle no just dey about di Champions League. Di fight for European qualification no dey settled yet, as Chelsea fit qualify for di Conference League if dem win am and maintain dem position. Brighton and Brentford dey right behind dem in the league table, with eyes on dey chance to snatch European football next season.
With Sky Sports planning to increase coverage from 128 matches to at least 215 games exclusively live from next season, football fans fit look forward to a thrilling series of matches. Dem dey show about 80% of all Premier League games next season.
Fans wey no get subscription still fit enjoy di live matches, as Sky Sports go provide comprehensive coverage on Soccer Special and digital platforms. De games go kick-off simultaneously at 4pm UK time, and fans fit watch live commentary and get free highlights shortly after each match.
As di final day of di 2024/25 season approach, di tension and excitement no fit dey can’t wait. Di race for Champions League qualification dey steam up, and fans no go wan miss di action!