England will have at least five teams in the 2025-26 Champions League, thanks to Arsenal’s 3-0 win over Real Madrid in the quarter-final first leg.
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The Gunners outplayed Real MadridEngland top of UEFA’s coefficient rankingsWill have an extra UCL slot next seasonFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
A brace from Declan Rice and another goal from Mikel Merino have put Arsenal in a prime position for a Champions League semi-final berth as Real Madrid have a mountain to climb in the second leg at the Santiago Bernabeu next week. The result proved decisive in clinching one of the two bonus qualification spots awarded through UEFA’s association coefficient rankings.
These additional berths are granted to the two countries with the strongest performances across all European club competitions over the current season. With England firmly positioned at the top of that ranking, a single win from any English side in the Champions League, Europa League, or Conference League would have been sufficient. Arsenal's crucial victory ensured England met that threshold.
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The extra spots are assigned to the highest-finishing team outside the automatic Champions League positions in each respective domestic league. In the Premier League, this means that while the top four finishers will continue to earn their places in Europe's elite competition as usual, the fifth-placed team will now also qualify.
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The possibility of even more English teams participating in the Champions League next season remains alive. Should Aston Villa lift the Champions League trophy this term but fall outside of the Premier League’s top five, they would qualify automatically as defending champions, adding a sixth English side to the competition.
Similarly, the Europa League also provides a direct route into the Champions League for its winners. Both Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur, despite their inconsistent league form and mid-table positions, are still active in the Europa League. Should either club go on to win the tournament, they would book their spot in next season’s Champions League regardless of domestic league standing.
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At present, Italy holds the second-highest coefficient total, putting them next in line for the bonus spot, with Spain and Germany following closely. However, with Arsenal’s European progress acting as the catalyst, the path is now open for England to set a new benchmark in continental representation. The combination of coefficient strength and the prospect of silverware in other European competitions means the Premier League could dominate next season's Champions League like never before.