
Norwich City, Watford, and Burnely were relegated from the English top flight football league after the 2021/22 season came to an end on Sunday, May 22.
Premier League has confirmed that Bournemouth and Fulham will be making a comeback for the 2022/23 season after finishing first and second in the English Football League (EFL) respectively.
The Cherries' bounced back after a two-year absence following Kieffer Moore's goal in their 1-0 home win over Nottingham Forest who are seeking promotion in the upcoming third EPL entrant playoffs.
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Bournemouth spent five seasons in the Premier League between 2015/16 and 2019/20, having their best campaign in 2016/17 when they finished ninth.
Their counterparts Fulham were relegated last season alongside Sheffield United and West Bromwich Albion.
Cottagers won back the promotion to the top tier of English football with a 3-0 thrashing of Preston North End on Tuesday, April 19.
The third entrant into the English top-flight will be determined in a play-off between Huddersfield Town and Nottingham Forest on Sunday, May 29 in London.
The two teams that finished third and fourth in the (EFL) Championship respectively will face off at Wembley Stadium.
The Sunday playoff at Wembly has been described as 'highly lucrative' due to the financial injection that comes with securing a place in England's top flight.
Nottingham Forest secured a place in EPL after a 2-1 against Sheffield United with Huddersfield beating Luton Town to qualify for the Wembley showdown on Sunday.
The two teams can only put their best foot forward in the determining playoff as the Premier League finalizes its 2022/23 list before June 16th.
The next season will kick off on the weekend of August 6, 2022.