Premier League's chances of extra Champions League spot as new rankings arrive

Premier League's Chances for Extra Champions League Spot

The top five finishers in the Premier League last season secured Champions League qualification due to the strong performances of English clubs across Europe's three major club competitions.

Current and Future Premier League Representation

There are six Premier League clubs participating in the 2025/26 Champions League season, though this number may decrease to four next year. Usually, four teams qualify by default, but Tottenham's victory in the Europa League, coupled with England's high UEFA coefficient, gave an additional spot to Newcastle United, who finished fifth last season. The coefficient remains crucial for earning this extra place.

UEFA Coefficient and Its Impact

The two national leagues with the highest average UEFA coefficient points across the Champions League, Europa League, and Conference League secure an extra Champions League berth, regardless of their usual allocation. Last season, England and Spain topped this ranking.

How Coefficients Are Calculated

Teams earn coefficient points based on their results in both the group and knockout phases of UEFA competitions. Contributions come from clubs competing not only in the Champions League but also in the Europa League and the Conference League, making overall performance across all tournaments vital.

"With two teams in the Europa League final and one in the Conference League final, the Premier League led the way last term."

The Premier League's strong showing across multiple European competitions underpins its potential to retain an extra Champions League spot next season.

Author’s summary: The Premier League's dominance in European football, reflected in high UEFA coefficients and deep runs in multiple tournaments, keeps its chances strong for an extra Champions League place next season.

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The Mirror The Mirror — 2025-11-07