Bournemouth's 1-1 draw with Manchester City secured their spot in European football next season, but the real drama is yet to unfold. While the Cherries will play in the Europa League, they still have two potential routes to the Champions League. The first hinges on Aston Villa's performance in the Europa League final and their Premier League standing. If Villa triumph and finish fifth, Bournemouth could join them in the Champions League as Europa League winners. Alternatively, if Liverpool lose and Bournemouth can overhaul them on goal difference, the Cherries could secure the final Champions League spot. However, this would require a significant swing in goals, or even an end-of-season playoff. The Premier League title has returned to Arsenal after a 22-year hiatus, but six games on the final day still have something riding on them. The final relegation place is up for grabs, with West Ham needing a win over Leeds United and Tottenham needing to overcome their home hoodoo. Everton, meanwhile, have nothing to play for, and Chelsea must win at Sunderland and hope for a Brentford or Brighton slip-up to secure their Europa League spot. Brentford, in particular, must win at Liverpool to have any chance of reaching the European spots. The final day of the Premier League season promises to be a thrilling spectacle, with multiple paths to glory and the threat of relegation hanging over several teams. It's a reminder that in football, as in life, anything can happen until the final whistle.