Ups, downs and the race for Europe

Arsenal players lift the Premier League trophyImage source, Reuters
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Arsenal are Premier League champions for the first time in 22 years

ByMark Mitchener
BBC Sport senior journalist
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BBC Sport outlines the promotion and relegation issues - and the race for European qualification - in England and Scotland for 2025-26.

Recent confirmed promotions, relegations, titles & qualifications

Premier League

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Arsenal fans in dreamland as club win Premier League title

Arsenal clinched the title on 19 May when their nearest tivals Manchester City could only draw 1-1 at Bournemouth.

The top five teams are guaranteed qualification for the league phase of the Champions League, with four regular places boosted by England being one of the two associations with the highest coefficient for 2025-26 to earn one of the European Performance Spots (EPS), as confirmed on 7 April.

Arsenal are joined in the Champions League by Manchester City, Manchester United, Aston Villa and Liverpool. Should Arsenal win this season's Champions League, that would not earn an extra Champions League berth for English teams.

Because Manchester City have qualified for the Champions League, their Europa League place earned as FA Cup winners and their Conference League place earned as Carabao Cup final winners both revert to the league.

That means sixth-placed Bournemouth and seventh-placed Sunderland qualify for the Europa League's league phase, and eighth-placed Brighton qualify for the Conference League play-off round.

Crystal Palace also qualify for the league phase of the Europa League as Conference League winners.

The bottom three teams will be relegated to the Championship. Wolverhampton Wanderers' relegation was confirmed on 20 April after West Ham's 0-0 draw at Crystal Palace, while Burnley went down on 22 April after losing 1-0 to Manchester City. The final relegation place will be filled by West Ham United, despite their 3-0 win over Leeds on the last day of the season,

Women's Super League

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The goals that helped crown Man City as WSL champions

Manchester City clinched the WSL title when rivals Arsenal could only draw 1-1 with Brighton on 6 May.

The champions and runners-up Arsenalwill enter the league phase of the Women's Champions League, with third-placed Chelsea entering in the third round.

Bottom side Leicester City were relegated to WSL 2 on 23 May after losing a play-off to Charlton Athletic who replace them, while with the WSL expanding to 14 teams for 2026-27, the top two teams in WSL 2 - Birmingham City and Crystal Palace - earned automatic promotion.

Championship

Coventry City players celebrate with the Championship trophyImage source, Reuters
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Coventry were promoted to the Premier League with three games to spare, and received the trophy at their final home match

Coventry City clinched promotion by drawing 1-1 at Blackburn on 17 April, and made sure of the title four days later by thrashing Portsmouth 5-1. They will be joined in the Premier League by Ipswich Town, who beat QPR 3-0 on 2 May to seal the runners-up spot. Hull Citybeat Middlesbrough 1-0 in the play-off final on 23 May to take the third promotion place after Southampton were expelled from the play-offs following a spying scandal.

Having suffered two points deductions, Sheffield Wednesday's relegation to League One was confirmed on 22 February when they lost 2-1 at Sheffield United. Leicester City joined them on 21 April after drawing 2-2 with Hull, and Oxford United became the third relegated team before they kicked off on 25 April after two other results went against them.

League One

Lincoln players celebrate with the League One trophyImage source, PA Media
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Lincoln clinched promotion on Easter Monday with five games to spare

Lincoln City became the first EFL team to be promoted in 2025-26 when they won 2-1 at Reading on 6 April, and clinched the title on 21 April after winning 2-0 at Doncaster. They will be joined in the Championship by runners-up Cardiff City who clinched promotion on 18 April with a 3-1 win at Reading, and play-off winners Bolton Wanderers who beat Stockport 4-1 in the final on 24 May.

The bottom four teams are relegated to League Two. Rotherham United were the first team to succumb when they lost 3-0 at Wigan on 14 April, Northampton Town joined them when they were beaten 2-1 at Luton the following day, and Port Vale went down after losing 1-0 at Cardiff on 22 April. Exeter City were relegated after losing 2-1 to Bradford on 2 May.

League Two

Bromley players celebrate after the final game of the seasonImage source, PA Media
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Bromley clinched promotion in only their second season as an EFL club, and took the title on the final day of the season

Bromley clinched promotion to League One without kicking a ball on 18 April after Notts County lost 2-1 to Barnet, while a 3-1 win over Walsall on 2 May handed them the title. Milton Keynes Dons made sure fo promotion on 25 April after beating Tranmere 3-0, and Cambridge United took the third automatic place on 2 May with a goalless draw at Crewe. The final promotion spot went to Notts County who beat Salford City 3-0 in the play-off final on 25 May.

The bottom two teams will be relegated to the National League, and both went down on 2 May - Barrow lost 2-1 to Newport County and Harrogate Town were beaten 2-1 by Barnet.

National League

York City players celebrate with the National League trophyImage source, PA Media
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York sensationally clinched the title by equalising in the 103rd minute to take the trophy from nearest rivals Rochdale at Spotland

York City were promoted to the EFL as champions after dramatically drawing 1-1 with nearest rivals Rochdale on the final day of the season. Rochdale were promoted after beating Boreham Wood on penalties in the play-off final on 10 May.

Truro City were relegated on 3 April after losing 1-0 at Yeovil, and Braintree Town joined them on 6 April after drawing 0-0 with Woking.Brackley Town and Morecambe were both relegated on 11 April - the former after a 1-0 defeat at Scunthorpe and the latter following a 5-1 loss at Woking.

They will be replaced by National League North champions AFC Fylde and play-off winners Kidderminster Harriers, and National League South champions Worthing and play-off winners Hornchurch,

Scottish Premiership

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Celtic lift Premiership trophy after dramatic final day

Champions Celtic will enter the Champions League play-off round, with runners-up Hearts entering in the second qualifying round, after Celtic beat Hearts 3-1 on the final day of the season.

As Celtic also won the Scottish Cup, the Europa League third qualifying round place reserved for the Cup winners goes to third-placed Rangers, with fourth-placed Motherwell and fifth-placed Hibernian entering the Conference League in the second qualifying round.

Bottom club Livingston were relegated to the Scottish Championship on 2 May after Kilmarnock's 3-0 win over Dundee United, while 11th-placed St Mirren retained their Premiership place after beating Partick Thistle in the play-off ifnal.

Scottish Championship

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Highlights: St Johnstone win Scottish Championship

Champions St Johnstone are promoted to the Scottish Premiership, having clinched top spot on 21 April with a 2-0 win at Dunfermline. They will be the only team promoted after Partick Thistle lost the play-off ifnal to Premiership side St Mirren.

Bottom club Ross County will be relegated to Scottish League One after losing 3-2 at Raith Rovers on 1 May. Ninth-placed Airdrieonians went down on 9 May after losing their relegation play-off to League One side Alloa.

Scottish League One

Inverness Caledonian Thistle head coach Scott Kellacher, dressed in black, joins the rest of the team to celebrate the League One winImage source, SNS
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Inverness Caledonian Thistle clinched promotion on the final day of the season

Champions Inverness Caledonian Thistle are automatically promoted to the Scottish Championship after beating Hamilton 2-1 on 2 May..

Stenhousemuir were promoted after beating Alloa 3-2 over two legs in the play-off final.on 13 and 16 May.

Bottom club Kelty Hearts were relegated to League Two on 25 April after losing 2-0 to Cove Rangers, while ninth-placed Hamilton Academical stayed up after beating League Two side Clyde in the play-off final.

Scottish League Two

East Kilbride clinched the title and automatic promotion to Scottish League One with a 5-0 win over Clyde on 2 May. They will be the only team promoted after League One side Hamilton beat Clyde in the play-off final.

After finishing bottom, Edinburgh City beat Highland League champions Brora Rangers 3-1 on aggregate in the relegation play-off to retain their place in League Two for 2026-27.