Manchester United have confirmed a place in next season's UEFA Champions League.
The pulsating 3-2 victory over Liverpool at Old Trafford not only strengthened our grip on third spot, putting us six points clear of last year's champions but also ensured there is no way the Reds can finish below fifth in the table.
Kobbie Mainoo scored the winner, in the week he signed a new contract with the club, after the visitors drew level with goals by Dominik Szoboszlai and Cody Gakpo.
Matheus Cunha and Benjamin Sesko had given us a two-goal advantage at the break.
Michael Carrick's men required only a point from the clash to ensure a Champions League return.
Bournemouth's 3-0 home victory over Crystal Palace had delayed the confirmation, following Brighton & Hove Albion slipping to a 3-1 loss at Newcastle United on Saturday.
However, we have done it in style, with three matches still to go in the campaign - away to Sunderland, home to Nottingham Forest and finishing at Brighton.
It is a welcome return to Europe's top table and our first since the new league-phase format was introduced.
There will be at least five representatives from the Premier League in the competition, after the division's top two, Arsenal and Manchester City, have already clinched their place.
The draw for the league phase, following the qualifiers, is due to be held on 27 August, with the first fixtures set to start on 8 September.
The final is being held on 5 June at the Metropolitano Stadium in Madrid.
United are facing Atletico in the Snapdragon Cup on Saturday 1 August, in Stockholm, which should prove a valuable warm-up exercise for what lies ahead next season.
Congratulations to Michael and the team for a wonderful achievement!