Well that's that for 2022-2023.
City champs*, Arsenal 2nd followed by ManU, New Castle, Liverpool, Brighton and Aston Villa taking the last European spot from Spurs.
The regulation battle goes down to the wire with three teams fighting for one spot. Everton escaped with a win in an chirpy near violent game against Bournemouth. Jordan Pickford made a great save in extra time to save the season (and prevent a $100-150 million loss for Everton). The Toffees get to stay goodbye to Goodison Park as an EPL team next year. Heading down are Southhampton, Leeds United and former champs (2016) Leicester City.
Burnley, Sheffield United make their return to the EPL by finishing first and second in the EFL Championship division. Luton Town...yes Luton Town make their EPL debut next season after winning the Championship playoff yesterday. Ten years ago they were playing non-league football but after four promotions they make it to the promised land. You got to love this system. It's going to be fun watching the big boys slumming it when they play at Kenilworth Road. It's a 10,000 seat stadium set right smack dad in a residential neighborhood and I'm not talking about like Highbury or Emirates or Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Here's the stadium:
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