How to Watch Premier League Matchweek 38 on Peacock: Championship Sunday's Relegation Battle
The Premier League’s Championship Sunday is on Peacock! Don’t miss out on a jam-packed final day of the season.
Key Takeaways
- Premiere League's final day features decisive battles for relegation and European qualification, with Tottenham needing a result against Everton to stay up and several teams fightiRead More
- Premiere League's final day features decisive battles for relegation and European qualification, with Tottenham needing a result against Everton to stay up and several teams fighting for spots from 6th to 8th place.
- Bournemouth could still reach the Champions League depending on results involving Liverpool and Aston Villa, while multiple mid‑table teams remain in contention for European spots.
- Bruno Fernandes is one assist away from breaking the Premier League’s all‑time assist record, adding individual stakes to the final matchday.
It’s Championship Sunday, and that means one last game for all Premier League teams, but the question is, what’s left to play for?
After Manchester City dropped points away at Bournemouth in midweek, Arsenal claimed the 2025/26 Premier League championship. However, European qualification and the relegation battle will come down to the final day of the season, this Sunday on Peacock.
What is Peacock's schedule for Championship Sunday: Premier League Matchweek 38?
Sunday, May 24
- Tottenham vs. Everton at 11 a.m. ET on Peacock
- Manchester City vs. Aston Villa at 11 a.m. ET on Peacock
- Brighton vs. Manchester United at 11 a.m. ET on Peacock
- Sunderland vs. Chelsea at 11 a.m. ET on Peacock
- Fulham vs. Newcastle at 11 a.m. ET on Peacock
- Nottingham Forest vs. Bournemouth at 11 a.m. ET on Peacock
- Burnley vs. Wolves at 11 a.m. ET on Peacock
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What are the top storylines for Matchweek 38 of the Premier League?
At the bottom of the table, the relegation battle will go down to the wire. Tottenham is currently two points clear of West Ham in 18th. If Spurs lose at home to Everton on Sunday, and the Hammers defeat Leeds, Tottenham will go down. However, given Tottenham’s vastly superior goal difference, Roberto De Zerbi’s men realistically only need a point against Everton to avoid relegation, but hey, crazier things have happened. You won’t want to miss this one!
The top five of the Premier League table are all but confirmed, but the battle for European qualification will not be decided until the final day of the season. Bournemouth currently sits in 6th place, three points behind Liverpool in 5th, but six goals behind on goal difference. While catching Liverpool will be unlikely, the Cherries may have another chance at Champions League qualification.
With Aston Villa becoming Europa League champions on Wednesday, if they end the season in 5th place (which would occur if Liverpool defeats Brentford and the Villans lose against Manchester City), then Bournemouth would qualify for the Champions League as long as they avoid defeat against Nottingham Forest. Somewhat confusing right? Well, just below Bournemouth, it’s even tighter. Only two points separate Brighton in 7th from Sunderland in 10th. With 8th place (currently occupied by Chelsea) being the cutoff for European qualification, a lot will be on the line for Sunderland, Brentford, Chelsea, and Brighton on the last day of the season.
Away from the table, a record could also be broken on Sunday. If Manchester United’s Bruno Fernandes gets an assist away at Brighton, he will officially break the Premier League’s all-time assist record. Definitely one to look out for!
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Fantasy Premier League players to watch in Matchweek 38
Morgan Gibbs-White
Gibbs-White has had arguably his best season ever in the Premier League this year. He has five goals and two assists in his last five Premier League matches and has been on fire to end the season. It was just announced that he was left out of England’s upcoming World Cup squad, so Gibbs-White will be eager to prove that decision wrong on the final day of the season.
Enzo Le Fee
Sunderland has a must-win game against Chelsea at home at the Stadium of Light on Sunday. They will need to score against a leaky Blues defense, and at the heart of Sunderland’s attack is Le Fee. His goal and assist against Everton last weekend were crucial for his team, and he will be relied upon again on Sunday.
Bruno Fernandes
As mentioned above, Bruno Fernandes is one assist away from breaking the all-time assist record. He leads a Manchester United attack that is scoring for fun at the moment with eight goals in their last four games. If the Red Devils score on Sunday, he will surely be involved.
Premier League Multiview Available Exclusively on Peacock During Sunday’s 11:00 a.m. ET Multi-Match Window
If there’s multiple matches you want to view during the 11 a.m. slot on Sunday, tune into the Premier League Multiview stream so you don’t miss any of the action. Multiview will be available for Premier League matches for the 2025-26 season and is one of Peacock’s innovative and popular features that enhance the live viewing experience, including Catch Up With Key Plays and Live Actions.


