The last day of the Premier League season is anticipated to be filled with excitement as the fight for the title, European qualification, and relegation battles are all poised to reach their conclusions.
As the nine-month Premier League season nears its end, attention shifts to the intense battle to avoid relegation. Manchester City secures their third consecutive league title, while Everton, Leicester City, and Leeds United face a nerve-wracking final day to ensure their survival.
Leeds manager Sam Allardyce relocates his squad’s training to Elland Road, aiming to inspire a crucial victory against Tottenham Hotspur. Allardyce calls upon club legends Eddie Gray and Gary McAllister for motivation ahead of the must-win match.
Despite injuries to forwards Patrick Bamford and Rodrigo Moreno, the latter can be featured in the season’s final game.
When is Premier League Final Match
The final match of the 2022/23 Premier League season will be played on Sunday, May 28, 2023. All games will kick off at 4:30 pm BST.

Premier League Final Fixtures
- Arsenal vs. Wolverhampton Wanderers
- Aston Villa vs. Brighton & Hove Albion
- Brentford vs. Manchester City
- Chelsea vs. Newcastle United
- Crystal Palace vs. Nottingham Forest
- Everton vs. AFC Bournemouth
- Leeds United vs. Tottenham Hotspur
- Leicester City vs. West Ham United
- Manchester United vs. Fulham
- Southampton vs. Liverpool
2023 Premier League Final TV Coverage & Where to Watch
The Premier League Final will be broadcast live on BT Sport, Sky Sports in the United Kingdom. The match will also be available to stream live on Sky Go and Now TV. In US, fans can watch The 2023 Premier League Final on NBC. The match will also be available to stream live on Peacock.
The Premier League Final will be broadcast live in Canada on TSN. The match will also be available to stream live on TSN Direct.
Premier League Final 2023 From Anywhere
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- Download the app & connect to a server in USA.
- Launch NBC and enjoy free streaming!
Who can qualify for the Champions League?
After a 20-year wait, Newcastle secures a spot in the Champions League alongside Manchester City and Arsenal. Manchester United is on the verge of qualification, requiring just one point from their upcoming home matches against Chelsea and Fulham.
Liverpool’s chances hinge on defeating Southampton and hoping for United’s losses, which seems improbable. It’s worth noting that if Manchester City clinches the Champions League title, it won’t result in an additional Premier League club qualifying.
Premier League Top 4 Teams
Introducing: Your #PL top four for 2022/23 👏 pic.twitter.com/zYC16Zh3rf
— Premier League (@premierleague) May 25, 2023
Match Officials for Matchweek 38 Premier League
Arsenal vs. Wolverhampton Wanderers Referee
Andre Marriner Assistants: Simon Long, Scott Ledger Fourth official: James Linington VAR: Tony Harrington Assistant VAR: Stuart Burt
Aston Villa vs. Brighton & Hove Albion Referee
David Coote Assistants: Simon Bennett, Timothy Wood Fourth official: Andy Davies VAR: Graham Scott Assistant VAR: Lee Betts
Brentford vs. Manchester City Referee
John Brooks Assistants: Ian Hussin, Matthew Wilkes Fourth official: Jeremy Simpson VAR: Darren Bond Assistant VAR: Darren Cann
Chelsea vs. Newcastle United Referee
Jarred Gillett Assistants: Marc Perry, Wade Smith Fourth official: Keith Stroud VAR: Peter Bankes Assistant VAR: Natalie Aspinall
Crystal Palace vs. Nottingham Forest Referee
Thomas Bramall Assistants: Eddie Smart, Nick Greenhalgh Fourth official: Oliver Langford VAR: Paul Tierney Assistant VAR: Bhupinder Singh-Gill
Everton vs. AFC Bournemouth Referee
Stuart Attwell Assistants: Constantine Hatzidakis, James Mainwaring Fourth official: James Bell VAR: Michael Oliver Assistant VAR: Mark Scholes
Leeds United vs. Tottenham Hotspur Referee
Anthony Taylor Assistants: Gary Beswick, Adam Nunn Fourth official: David Webb VAR: Michael Salisbury Assistant VAR: Neil Davies
Leicester City vs. West Ham United Referee
Simon Hooper Assistants: Adrian Holmes, Richard West Fourth official: Matt Donohue VAR: Chris Kavanagh Assistant VAR: Dan Robathan
Manchester United vs. Fulham Referee
Robert Jones Assistants: Harry Lennard, Nick Hopton Fourth official: Geoff Eltringham VAR: Andy Madley Assistant VAR: Steve Meredith
Southampton vs. Liverpool Referee
Darren England Assistants: Dan Cook, Samuel Lewis Fourth official: Dean Whitestone VAR: Craig Pawson Assistant VAR: Sian Massey-Ellis