The final day of the Premier League season is synonymous with twists and turns. Highs and lows and everything in between and the stage is once again set for a thrilling climax as we approach the end of the 2023/24 campaign.
The most entertaining battle this season takes place at the top of the Premier League title as reigning champions Manchester City aim for a record-breaking fourth consecutive title while Mikel Arteta's Arsenal aim to lift their first top-flight title in over 20 years. Elsewhere fans will be treated to a crucial battle for European football between Newcastle, Chelsea and Manchester United.
With the last day of the season looming we revisit some of the most dramatic and memorable final day moments from recent years.
Premier League last day of the season: best moments
Martin Jol's side enjoyed an impressive season thanks to the goals of Robbie Keane and Jermaine Defoe and they entered the final day of the season with a narrow advantage of their North London rivals.
A victory against West Ham would have been enough for Tottenham to secure Champions League football but they were forced to field a weakened team for the game as a number of players got ill overnight.
Tottenham ultimately slipped to a 2-1 defeat against West Ham while Arsenal clinched the Champions League with a 4-2 victory against Wigan in a game which marked the last ever fixture at Highbury stadium.
The cause of the illnesses was originally placed on a lasagne that the team had eaten in the team's hotel - but a later investigation suggested that the problems were likely caused by a virus.
The controversy stems from West Ham's acquisition of Argentinian pair Javier Mascherano and Carlos Tevez who were both signed under third party ownership during the transfer window.
Alan Curbishley's West Ham entered the last game of the season in 17th position, three points clear of the drop zone, but they faced the unenviable task of travelling to Old Trafford to face the league champions Manchester United.
Tevez rubbed further salt in the wounds of Sheffield United fans by scoring the winner against Manchester United and Wigan clinched safety with a 2-1 victory at Bramall Lane.
A bitter legal dispute came in the aftermath of the incident and two years later West Ham were forced to pay PS20 million in compensation.
The Blades ultimately took another 12 years to return to the top-flight and their manager at the time Neil Warnock resigned shortly after their relegation.
That all changed during the 2011/12 campaign and The Citizens fought ferociously with The Red Devils for their first ever Premier League title.
Man City entered the final day of the season in the ascendancy and Roberto Mancini's side needed just three points on the final day of the season against QPR to secure the title.
QPR manager Mark Hughes was determined to make it a difficult night for his former employers and they too needed a favourable outcome to confirm their status in the top-flight.
Man United won 1-0 against Sunderland to pile the pressure on their rivals and things got worse for Man City when they found themselves 2-1 down against QPR after 66 minutes.
Man City dramatically equalised in added time and more drama followed when Sergio Aguero scored a dramatic winner with 93 minutes and 20 seconds on the clock.
This left The Magpies in a precarious position on the final day of the season and they had a narrow two point gap on Hull City heading into the last game of the season.
Hull had a superior goal difference at the time which meant that they had the possibility of surviving if Newcastle failed to win.
The first half proved to be a cagey affair and it coincided with a pre-match interview from owner Mike Ashley for the first time since his takeover in 2007.
Nerves increased at St James' Park when Man United were reduced to 10 men during their game at Hull.
However, the Magpies ultimately clinched safety with a 2-0 victory over West Ham and Jonas Gutierezz proved to be the hero when he scored the second goal just three months after his return from cancer.
The two clubs were both in a league of their own throughout the campaign and they had both lost just five games between them heading into the final day.
Liverpool increased the pressure on Manchester City with a 3-1 victory over Wolves at Anfield.
Man City's title hopes looked dead and buried heading into the last 15 minutes but they remarkably staged a comeback with a flurry of three goals in five minutes between the 76th and 81st minute and Ilkay Gundogan's winner secured Manchester City's status as champions for the fourth time in five years.
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