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Top Teams Claim Domestic Titles as Premier League and La Liga Seasons Conclude

  • Big names have sealed titles across Europe, with PSG, Bayern, Inter, and Barcelona securing domestic glory

  • Several historic clubs been relegated, with dramatic final-day battles deciding survival

  • See the winners, promotions, and relegations in Europe’s top leagues

With the domestic football season winding down across Europe, the final league positions are shaping up. Across the top five European leagues – the Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, the Bundesliga, and Ligue 1 – the winners and losers are either decided or heading into the final matchday, with the teams in between scrambling for Champions League spots and mid-table safety.

In Ligue 1 and Bundesliga, the usual suspects ran riot yet again, with Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich clinching their respective league titles. The Premier League title race is much more finely poised – Arsenal leads Manchester City by two points with two matches left.

Inter Milan, meanwhile, won their second Serie A title in three years, leading Napoli by 13 points with one round to play. Barcelona, despite their struggles in Europe, defended their La Liga title, with second-placed Real Madrid trailing by 11 points with one match left.

Across Europe, we have seen some massive upsets as well. None encapsulates the magic of football more than FC Thun emerging as the Swiss Super League champions. The minnows, who returned to the top flight after five seasons in the second division, were crowned champions of Switzerland for the first time in their 128-year history.

Let’s dive into the winners, promotions, and relegations across Europe’s top leagues.

Premier League

Winners: Currently, the Premier League is a two-horse race between Arsenal and Manchester City. The Gunners sit top of the table with 79 points, two more than second-placed City. However, Pep Guardiola’s side have a marginally better goal difference. So, any slip-ups from Arsenal in the last two matchdays will allow City to potentially overtake the Gunners at the top.

Relegations: Wolverhampton Wanderers (19 points) and Burnley (21 points) are confirmed to go down to the Championship next season. West Ham are 17th with 36 points, two fewer than Tottenham Hotspur, who have a game in hand. Barring a monumental slip-up from Spurs in their last two games and West Ham beating Leeds in their next match, the Hammers are all but sure to be relegated.

Promotions: Coventry City and Ipswich Town have finished in the top two in the Championship table and have secured automatic promotion to the Premier League. Hull City will face Southampton in the play-off final to clinch the final promotion spot.

La Liga

Winners: Barcelona sealed back-to-back La Liga titles with a win over Real Madrid in the season’s final El Clasico at Camp Nou. This was the 29th Spanish league title for the Blaugrana, which includes three in the last four seasons.

Relegations: Bottom side Real Oviedo are the only team confirmed to be relegated with 29 points. Other than that, seven teams from 13th to 19th are mathematically in contention for the drop, entering the final matchday. Girona and Mallorca currently occupy the last two spots in the relegation zone after defeats in the penultimate matchday.

Promotions: Racing Santander became the first team to be promoted from the Segunda Division, returning to the top flight after a 14-year absence. With two rounds left in the second tier, eight teams are still in the running for a place in the promotion play-offs.

Serie A




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