Which Premier League teams qualify for Champions League and Europa League 2017/18?
SunSport gives you the lowdown on which teams will be playing in which competitions next season as campaign ends
A DRAMATIC final day of Premier League action saw Arsenal lose their Champions League status to the hands of Liverpool.
It means Jurgen Klopp will make his debut in Europe's top competition with the Anfield outfit next term.
SunSport gives you the lowdown on which Premier League clubs will play in which European competition next season.
Who qualifies for the Champions League?
CHELSEA, Tottenham, Manchester City, Liverpool and Manchester United will all play in the Champions League next season.
Both Antonio Conte's champions and Spurs had sealed their place in the competition before the season's end, while only an incredibly - somewhat impossibly - high defeat could have seen City slip out.
Pep Guardiola's side's easy 5-0 win at Watford sees them safely through.
Liverpool's 3-0 home win against Middlesbrough saw them reclaim their place in Europe, though they will need to win a Champions League play-off round to reach the group stage.
Manchester United became the fifth English club in the Champions League when they beat Ajax in the Europa League final.
Who qualifies for the Europa League?
ARSENAL find themselves in unknown territory having only qualified for the Europa League.
Despite beating Everton 3-1 at the Emirates, they miss out on Champions League football next term.
It is the first time since the 1997/98 they have failed to qualify for Europe's elite competition.
Everton qualify for the Europa League third qualifying round after finishing seventh.