Bournemouth's 1-1 draw with Manchester City has secured their spot in European football next season, but the Cherries' Champions League dreams remain alive. While the draw at Vitality Stadium might have denied them a win, it also opened up multiple pathways to the elite competition. The first route is through Aston Villa's potential Europa League triumph and Premier League finish. If Villa beat Freiburg and finish fifth, they'll secure the Champions League spot as Europa League winners. However, this scenario hinges on Liverpool's performance, as they must win at home to Brentford to maintain their fifth-place position. Bournemouth, meanwhile, can finish sixth and still play in Europe's elite competition if they avoid defeat at Nottingham Forest or if Brighton fails to beat Manchester United. The Cherries could even overtake Liverpool on goal difference, though a significant swing in goals is required. An end-of-season playoff could decide the final Champions League spot if Liverpool loses to Brentford and Bournemouth wins at Forest. The Premier League title is now Arsenal's for the first time in 22 years, but six of the 10 games on the final day still have something riding on them. As well as the Champions League, slots in the Europa League, Conference League, and relegation are up for grabs. West Ham need a victory at home to Leeds United to have a chance at avoiding relegation, while Tottenham must overcome their home hoodoo to stay in the Premier League. The final relegation place will be decided by Tottenham's performance against Everton, who have nothing to play for. Liverpool and Bournemouth will contest the last Champions League spot, with Bournemouth needing a heavy loss from Liverpool to have any chance. Brighton must win at home to Manchester United to be sure of playing in the Europa League, and Chelsea must claim a victory at Sunderland and hope for a Brentford loss or Brighton defeat. Brentford, meanwhile, must win at Anfield to have any chance of fighting their way back into the European spots. The Premier League's final day promises drama and intrigue, with multiple teams still fighting for their European and relegation fate.