Manchester United booked their place in the last-16 of the Europa League to end the league phase unbeaten, while Tottenham struck three times in the second half to follow them through with a win over Elfsborg.
Rangers completed a clean sweep of British teams to avoid the play-offs after they beat Union Saint-Gilloise and results elsewhere meant the Scottish side pinched eighth spot.
Arsenal landed themselves in hot water for not controlling their players after Myles Lewis-Skelly’s controversial sending off last weekend, while Chloe Kelly returned to the Gunners on loan from Manchester City on Women’s Super League transfer deadline day.
United finish unbeaten
United were already certain of a place in knockout phase heading into their eighth and final league match, but their second-half performance was rewarded with goals from Diogo Dalot and Mainoo to ensure they progressed straight to the last 16.
The Red Devils were the only team in the competition to remain unbeaten through their eight matches and victory sealed a third-placed finish in the new-look 36-team league phase.
Kids shine for Spurs
Spurs only needed a point to avoid next month’s play-off phase and Scarlett and Ajayi climbed off the bench to help Ange Postecoglou secure a much-needed victory.
Scarlett scored four minutes after his second-half introduction with a superb header for his first Tottenham goal on his 18th appearance.
Ajayi, a regular for the Under-21s, followed it up with a superb second six minutes from time before Moore sealed the points to help Spurs claim fourth spot in the league phase.
Rangers sneak through
Midfielder Nicolas Raskin scored his first goal of the season with a header in the 21st minute and fit-again winger Vaclav Cerny doubled that lead soon after the break with a drive.
Sebastien Pocognoli’s Belgian side, who started the night on 11 points, the same as their hosts, had their chances against a Gers defence and defender Kevin MacAllister reduced the deficit in the 84th minute but Rangers held out for the win.
Several other results had to go the Light Blues’ way in order for them to go straight through to the last 16, and they did with Rangers finishing in eighth.
Arsenal charged
Gunners players surrounded referee Michael Oliver following the dismissal, which has since been overturned following an appeal.
The FA said in a statement: “Arsenal FC has been charged after its players surrounded a match official during their Premier League fixture against Wolverhampton Wanderers FC on Saturday, 25 January.
“The club allegedly failed to ensure that its players did not behave in an improper manner around the 43rd minute.”
Oliver’s decision was widely criticised by pundits, with Alan Shearer calling it “one of the worst decisions that I’ve seen in a long time”.
The FA released its written reasons for overturning the decision on Thursday, confirming Lewis-Skelly’s challenge should not have been considered “serious foul play”.
Chloe Kelly is a Gunner again
Kelly, 27, is back with the Gunners having come through the club’s academy, making 19 first-team appearances between 2015 and 2018 before joining Everton.
During her time at City, Kelly won both the FA Cup and League Cup, but the Euro 2022 winner had made only one start in the Women’s Super League this season.
Arsenal head coach Renee Slegers said on the club website: “Chloe is an exciting attacking player and will be a great addition to our squad as we approach the second half of the season.
What’s on today?
Attention turns back to the Championship where Preston take the short trip across Lancashire to neighbours Blackburn in a derby at Ewood Park.
Play-off chasing Blackburn have stuttered recently and have won just once from their last nine outings but victory on Friday could lift them back into the top six.