Champions League places CONFIRMED after Aston Villa VAR controversy as Newcastle have to be saved by Man Utd

THE Premier League's European representatives have been decided after a tense final day wrapped up which clubs will be playing under the lights against Europe's elite next season.

Manchester City, Newcastle United and Chelsea have secured spots alongside Arsenal and champions Liverpool in the Champions League next term.

Manchester City players celebrating a goal.
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Manchester City secured a Champions League football with a third place finishCredit: PA
Alexander Isak reacting to a missed chance during a soccer match.
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Newcastle snuck into the competition despite losing to EvertonCredit: PA
Chelsea players celebrating a goal.
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Chelsea snatched a place amongst Europe's elite tooCredit: Getty

The trio swooped up the remaining three spots amongst Europe's top brass thanks to their last day efforts.

Manchester City wound up comfortable 2-0 winners over Fulham as Ilkay Gundogan and Erling Haaland found the back of the net in Kevin de Bruyne's final game for the Cityzens.

The victory means that, despite a 'disastrous' campaign, City still finished third - just three points behind Arsenal.

Chelsea took home fourth spot thanks to their 1-0 win over Nottingham Forest, with Levi Colwill's goal the difference between the two sides battling it out for a place in the top spots.

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Eddie Howe's Newcastle appeared to stumble, losing 1-0 to Everton at St James' Park and slipping out of the top five.

But Manchester United's shock win over a 10-man Aston Villa side meant that the Magpies jumped back into the Champions League positions despite their own efforts - winding up as fifth place finishers.

Villa finished sixth instead, meaning they will now compete in next season's Europa League.

And it could have been very different at Old Trafford, with Villa having a controversial goal ruled out following VAR's inability to intervene.

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Morgan Rogers chased down Harry Maguire's loose header back to goal and nicked the ball out of the Altay Bayindir's grasp, rolling the ball into an open net to give Villa the lead.

But referee Thomas Bramall had blown for a foul by Rogers on Bayindir, only for replays to show the United stopper never had full control of the ball and the goal should therefore have stood.

However, due to the official having already blown his whistle for a free-kick, VAR were unable to overturn the decision - Villa's goal was calked off and United went on to bag two goals and win the match 2-0.

For Nottingham Forest, their dream of a return to the Champions League was snatched away as Chelsea earned a narrow 1-0 victory over Nuno Espirito Santo's spirited team at the City Ground.

But their superb season won't go entirely unrewarded as they will still return to Europe for the first time since 1996 - earning a place in the Conference League with their seventh placed finish.

Meanwhile Crystal Palace will also compete in the Europa League thanks to their FA Cup success over Man City, and Tottenham will return to the Champions League as a result of their Europa League glory over Man Utd.

Aston Villa players John McGinn, Ollie Watkins, and Ross Barkley leaving a football match.
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Aston Villa slipped out of the Champions League places and into the Europa LeagueCredit: AFP
Chris Wood of Nottingham Forest during a Premier League match.
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Nottingham Forest missed out on both the Champions League and the Europa LeagueCredit: PA

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