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Battle for top five going to the wire

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May 01, 2025

NOTTINGHAM Forest know the end is in sight as they aim to secure their place on the grandest of stages for next season.

- By SARAH CLAPSON

The race for Champions League qualification has an intriguing added dimension this term with the Premier League having been granted a fifth place.

With Arsenal having reached the last-four in Europe's premier club competition and Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur among the Europa League semi-finalists, as many as seven English clubs could rub shoulders with the continent's elite in 2025-26.

Nuno Espirito Santo's men have five games remaining to try to ensure they are among that group.

Reds writer Sarah Clapson has taken a look at the battle for fifth place and what it might take to claim the lucrative prize it would secure:

As it stands

Chelsea are currently the team in possession of fifth spot, on 60 points with four games remaining.

The Blues, who finished fifth with 65 points in 1999-00 and again with 70 in 2017-18, are a point worse off than Manchester City in fourth and two behind third-placed Newcastle United, although they are ahead of Forest - who have a game in hand - only on goal difference with Aston Villa three points adrift.

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