Widely debated as the most competitive league in the world, the Premier League is never short of immense talent.
While Liverpool have put their names on a 20th league title, the relegated three are all but confirmed, but the race for a spot in next campaign's European competitions remains open.
While the task of putting together an XI of outstanding performers from England's top-flight is not an easy task, we've had a go.
Here is bet365's Premier League Team of the Season.
A phenomenal season for Nuno Espirito Santo's Nottingham Forest, who are well on track for a spot in Europe next campaign. Whether that be in the form of the UEFA Champions League, Europa League or Conference League, it's a prospect that seemed unimaginable at the start of the season.
Goalkeeper Matz Sels has been industrious in the club's recent success, topping the charts for the most clean sheets in the Premier League.
Joining fellow team-mate Sels in our XI is Nottingham Forest right-back Ola Aina, although it's important to note that his full-back partner Neco Williams has also consistently performed at a high standard and is unlucky to miss out.
Embarking on a loan spell at Fulham earlier on in his career that never really got going, Aina has been a standout player in Nottingham Forest's side, proving difficult to beat in one v one scenarios and providing relentless energy on the right flank when going forward.
I promise this isn't going to be a full team of Nottingham Forest players, but it is Serbian central defender Nikola Milenkovic who takes up one of two centre back slots.
Having also put forward a strong case for signing of the season, Milenkovic has been industrious at the heart of Forest's defence, while also providing an aerial threat in the opposition's box, scoring four times up to now.
Virgil van Dijk became the first Dutchman to captain their team to a Premier League title when the Reds defeated Tottenham 5-1, and it would be criminal not to include him in our bet365 Team of the Season after what has been another standout year for the number four.
While rumours persisted regarding Van Dijk's contract situation for the majority of the campaign, the Dutchman didn't let it impact him, personifying calmness at the back as the Reds secured league number 20.
While the likes of Milos Kerkez and Lewis Hall are unfortunate to miss out, if 10 assists from left-back doesn't get you into team of the season then what does?
Fulham have once again showed no signs of being amongst the teams battling for survival in the Premier League, and Antonee Robinson is a huge reason for that. A relentless runner with precise crossing ability, it would be no surprise if some of the league's bigger teams had one eye on the American ahead of the transfer window.
Dictating the tempo of the game, retaining possession in tight spaces, a threat from long range; there's very few attributes that Alexis Mac Allister doesn't possess. He is the heartbeat of Liverpool's midfield.
Despite operating in a deeper role as to when he was at Brighton, he remains a consistent source of goals and assists, registering nine involvements up to now.
While most players have made an improvement on last year's performances, Ryan Gravenberch makes a compelling case for being the most improved player in the entire division.
He has made a seamless transition from a box-to-box role, rarely playing under Jurgen Klopp, to becoming an absolute necessity in Arne Slot's side as a defensive midfielder. What a difference a season can make.
Mohamed Salah's involvement in this team needs next to no explanation, but we'll provide it anyway. He's been an output machine for the Reds, having broken the record for the most goal contributions in a 38-game season.
There is every chance that the Egyptian King concludes the season with a Premier League medal, the Golden Boot and the Playmaker of the Season award.
An individual term that will undoubtedly go down in the history books, Salah is the easiest selection in the team.
When Morgan Rogers made the £8m move from Middlesbrough to Aston Villa in 2024, even he would have found it hard to believe that over a year later he'd be one of the Premier League's brightest forwards.
Aggressive and direct when gliding with the ball, Rogers has thrived in both a central attacking midfield role and a left-wing role, involved in 16 goals this term.
More commonly playing in a left-sided number 10 role, Matheus Cunha features at left-wing in our Team of the Season because it would be hard to comprehend where Wolves would be without the Brazilian.
Cunha has been involved in over 40% of Wolves' goal since the start of the Premier League term, and his remarkable season is proven by the fact that very few are questioning his £62.5m release clause that comes in to play following the conclusion of the campaign.
Erling Haaland's stupendously high standards means he's on track for his worst season since arriving in the Premier League, providing a chance for Alexander Isak to take the limelight as the best striker the division currently has to offer.
How long the Swede remains at Newcastle remains to be seen, with rumoured interest from Liverpool, Arsenal and Barcelona, but he has helped the club on their way to a first trophy in 70 years, while the Magpies also look set for UEFA Champions League qualification.