That seems to contradict what the BBC were saying. Why is the official Premier League website relying on reports from ESPN? Shouldn't they know, or be able to ask UEFA to check?
8th get Europe in the following two scenarios:Chelsea win the UECL, finish sixth and Newcastle finish seventh. This would involve Toon getting battered at home to Everton, so unlikely.Or, Chelsea win the UECL and finish seventh. Not beyond the realms of possibility if Forest beat them, we win and City win twice.
Quote from: cdbearsfan on May 19, 2025, 10:39:42 AMThat seems to contradict what the BBC were saying. Why is the official Premier League website relying on reports from ESPN? Shouldn't they know, or be able to ask UEFA to check?I don't think it is. A while back the BEEB mentioned the rare case that Europe could go down to 11th but it would have needed Chelsea to finish 10th and Newcastle /FA Cup winners to finish outside top 5 but in Europe positions, so was ignored. I think this is just the continuation of this, but now Chelsea could finish 7th if they lost to Forest so it is possible. The BBC do seem to have dropped the Chelsea so low step recently and only have what happens if they finished 6th.
I'm glad they have something to play for, but I'd have hoped Bournemouth and Fulham would give it their all just for honour, justice, and sheer love of the game.
Quote from: Somniloquism on May 19, 2025, 10:47:41 AMQuote from: cdbearsfan on May 19, 2025, 10:39:42 AMThat seems to contradict what the BBC were saying. Why is the official Premier League website relying on reports from ESPN? Shouldn't they know, or be able to ask UEFA to check?I don't think it is. A while back the BEEB mentioned the rare case that Europe could go down to 11th but it would have needed Chelsea to finish 10th and Newcastle /FA Cup winners to finish outside top 5 but in Europe positions, so was ignored. I think this is just the continuation of this, but now Chelsea could finish 7th if they lost to Forest so it is possible. The BBC do seem to have dropped the Chelsea so low step recently and only have what happens if they finished 6th.On MOTD they definitely said if Chelsea win the Conference League and finish seventh then England would have no Conference League qualifier.
Quote from: cdbearsfan on May 19, 2025, 11:00:22 AMQuote from: Somniloquism on May 19, 2025, 10:47:41 AMQuote from: cdbearsfan on May 19, 2025, 10:39:42 AMThat seems to contradict what the BBC were saying. Why is the official Premier League website relying on reports from ESPN? Shouldn't they know, or be able to ask UEFA to check?I don't think it is. A while back the BEEB mentioned the rare case that Europe could go down to 11th but it would have needed Chelsea to finish 10th and Newcastle /FA Cup winners to finish outside top 5 but in Europe positions, so was ignored. I think this is just the continuation of this, but now Chelsea could finish 7th if they lost to Forest so it is possible. The BBC do seem to have dropped the Chelsea so low step recently and only have what happens if they finished 6th.On MOTD they definitely said if Chelsea win the Conference League and finish seventh then England would have no Conference League qualifier.Shhh, don’t tell Bournemouth
In the four Premier League games Isak has missed this season, Newcastle have scored once. That was an Anthony Gordon penalty in a draw.It does not bode well for a final day the Magpies must already be dreading. Callum Wilson against the single most motivated form of Jordan Pickford there has ever been feels like a mismatch.
so this week, we are mostly supporting:BournemouthVillaForest / Fulhamin that order ?