Aston Villa and Crystal Palace will be competing in European club competition finals this season. 👏🟣 Villa earned an impressive 4-1 aggregate win against Nottingham to reach the Europa League final 🦅 Palace beat Shakhtar Donetsk 5-2 on aggregate to reach the Conference League final

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Aston Villa and Crystal Palace Make European History 🌍⚽ English football continues to shine on the European stage as Aston Villa and Crystal Palace have both secured places in major European finals this season. The two Premier League clubs produced brilliant performances across their campaigns and now stand just one match away from continental glory. Aston Villa Storm Into the Europa League Final 🟣 Aston Villa delivered a powerful statement by defeating Nottingham Forest 4-1 on aggregate to book their place in the Europa League final. Villa showed attacking quality, confidence, and tactical discipline throughout both legs of the tie. The team has impressed football fans across Europe with their exciting style of play and determination. Reaching a European final marks a huge achievement for the club and highlights the incredible progress Aston Villa have made in recent seasons. Villa supporters will now dream of seeing their club lift one of Europe’s biggest trophies....

Premier League: Arsenal vs Manchester City, who has the easier run-in at the end of the season?

By conceding a frustrating draw at Everton (3-3), Manchester City missed a crucial opportunity in the Premier League title race. Let’s take a look at the remaining fixtures for both the Citizens and the Gunners as the season heads to its climax. Arsenal, sitting top with 76 points, hold a 5-point lead over Manchester City (2nd place, 71 pts) with just three matches left in the 2025-2026 campaign. However, Pep Guardiola’s men have a game in hand over their title rivals. Official: FIFA unveils its new rankings after AFCON 2025 The Gunners’ schedule looks fairly favorable. They first travel to West Ham, who are fighting to avoid relegation, on May 10, before hosting Burnley (19th, already relegated) on May 17, and then visiting Crystal Palace (15th) on May 24. Arsenal – Manchester City The Citizens, meanwhile, will host Brentford (7th) on May 9, then travel to Bournemouth (6th) on May 19. They will also welcome Crystal Palace (15th) and Aston Villa (5th) on May 22 and 24, respectively. On paper, Manchester City face a tougher run-in than Arsenal. While the Gunners seem closer to the finish line, it’s worth remembering the 8-point gap the Sky Blues overcame in 2023. Caution is advised. Playing football the Arsenal way ❤️ Myles discusses his journey so far, Hale End influences and more 👇 — Arsenal (@Arsenal)

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