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Race for Europe: How clubs qualify, permutations and remaining fixtures

6 Apr 2025
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Everything you need to know as Premier League clubs try to secure UEFA Champions League, Europa League or Conference League football

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As the race for Europe intensifies during The Run In, here is everything you need to know as Premier League clubs try to qualify for European competition for next season. 

Aston Villa's win over Nottingham Forest moved them up to sixth in the Premier League table, above Newcastle United and level on points with fifth-placed Manchester City.

Before we explain exactly how clubs qualify for Europe, here is how the Premier League table stands as of Saturday 5 April 2025.  

Premier League

Position Pos Club Played Pl GD Points Pts
1 Liverpool LIV 30 +43 73
2 Arsenal ARS 31 +30 62
3 Nott'm Forest NFO 31 +14 57
4 Chelsea CHE 30 +17 52
5 Man City MCI 30 +17 51
6 Aston Villa AVL 31 0 51
7 Newcastle NEW 29 +10 50
8 Brighton BHA 31 +2 47
9 Bournemouth BOU 31 +11 45
10 Fulham FUL 30 +4 45
11 Crystal Palace CRY 30 +4 43
12 Brentford BRE 30 +4 41
Full table
Has anyone qualified already?

Yes, Newcastle United have secured a UEFA Conference League spot for next season because of winning the EFL Cup. But they could yet qualify instead for either the Champions League or Europa League. More on that below.

How do teams qualify for European competition?
UEFA Champions League

The top four teams in the Premier League will qualify for next season’s Champions League.

That number could increase to include the fifth-placed finisher if England is granted an additional Champions League spot based on the collective success of Premier League clubs in European competitions this season.

At the moment, that looks highly likely, with England sitting top of the UEFA coefficient standings.

UEFA Europa League

English football receives two Europa League places.

One is awarded to the fifth-placed finisher in the Premier League (or the sixth-placed team in the case of England receiving an additional fifth Champions League spot). The other Europa League place goes to the winners of the FA Cup.

UEFA Conference League

The winners of the EFL Cup qualify for the Conference League. This season, Newcastle secured a European spot when they triumphed over Liverpool at Wembley, ending their 56-year wait for a trophy in the process.

How else can clubs make it to Europe?

So far, so simple. But things rarely play out as such.

In addition to booking European berths by virtue of domestic performances, clubs can also do so through their showings in Europe.

The winners of the Champions League and Europa League qualify for the following season’s Champions League, while the winners of the Conference League book a spot in next year’s Europa League.

Still following? Now let’s chuck a few more possible scenarios into the mix, relating to the two European places awarded to England’s domestic cup winners.

If the FA Cup winners qualify for the Champions League or the Europa League via their Premier League position, or by winning the Champions League, their (FA Cup-won) Europa League place is then transferred to the next-highest Premier League finisher not already qualified for UEFA competitions.

Likewise, if the EFL Cup winners qualify for the Champions League or Europa League via other means - their league position, or by winning the FA Cup or either of those European competitions - their Conference League place will go to the next-highest Premier League side who have not qualified for Europe.

That is what Newcastle are hoping for, to finish high enough in the Premier League to trade their Conference League spot from winning the EFL Cup this season for a place in one of the other European competitions. Here’s where things could get interesting…

FA Cup could have an impact

The remaining four sides in the FA Cup could all aid the quest for 11 teams reaching Europe.

Forest, Man City and Villa are all in the race to qualify for the Champions League via their Premier League position. If any of those clubs were to achieve that AND win the FA Cup, their reward for the latter - a Europa League place - would be passed to the next-highest team that has not already qualified for Europe.

Villa could also book their spot in next season's Champions League by winning that competition this season.

If Palace were to lift the FA Cup, and remain outside the top five, they would take the Europa League place awarded to the winning side at Wembley.

How could 11 English teams play in Europe next season?

There are various scenarios whereby 11 of the current 20 Premier League teams could qualify for Europe. Here is one of them:
- Liverpool, Arsenal, Nottingham Forest and Manchester City finish in the top four and qualify for the Champions League.
- Newcastle finish fifth and claim England’s additional Champions League spot.
- Brighton & Hove Albion finish six and qualify for the Europa League.
- Bournemouth finish seventh and take the Conference League place passed down by EFL Cup winners Newcastle.
- Chelsea finish eighth and qualify for the Europa League by winning this season’s Conference League.
- Aston Villa finish ninth and qualify for the Champions League by winning this season’s Champions League.
- Crystal Palace finish 10th and qualify for the Europa League by winning this season’s FA Cup.
- Manchester United or Tottenham Hotspur finish 11th and qualify for the Champions League by winning this season’s Europa League.

Such an improbable outcome would mean SEVEN English clubs playing in next year’s Champions League, THREE in the Europa League, and ONE in the Conference League.

The Premier League plight of Man Utd and Spurs – who sat 13th and 14th respectively ahead of their 30th fixtures – means winning the Europa League is now their most likely means of retaining European football next year. They are, accordingly, two of the favourites to lift that trophy.

What are the remaining Premier League fixtures?

Here are the remaining fixtures for the teams in the race for Europe in full:

Liverpool: FUL (A); WHU (H); LEI (A); TOT (H); CHE (A); ARS (H); BHA (A); CRY (H)

Arsenal: BRE (H); IPS (A); CRY (H); BOU (H); LIV (A); NEW (H); SOU (A)

Forest: EVE (H); TOT (A); BRE (H); CRY (A); LEI (H); WHU (A); CHE (H)

Chelsea: BRE (A); IPS (H); FUL (A); EVE (H); LIV (H); NEW (A); MUN (H); NFO (A)

Man City: MUN (A); CRY (H); EVE (A); AVL (H); WOL (H); SOU (A); BOU (H); FUL (A)

Aston Villa: SOU (A); NEW (H); MCI (A); FUL (H); BOU (A); TOT (H); MUN (A)

Newcastle: LEI (A); MUN (H); CRY (H); AVL (A); IPS (H); BHA (A); CHE (H); ARS (A); EVE (H)

Brighton: LEI (H); BRE (A); WHU (H); NEW (H); WOL (A); LIV (H); TOT (A)

Bournemouth: FUL (H); CRY (A); MUN (H); ARS (A); AVL (H); MCI (A); LEI (H)

Fulham: LIV (H); BOU (A); CHE (H); SOU (A); AVL (A); EVE (H); BRE (A); MCI (H)

Crystal Palace: MCI (A); NEW (A); BOU (H); ARS (A); NFO (H); TOT (A); WOL (H); LIV (A)

Brentford: CHE (H); ARS (A); BHA (H); NFO (A); MUN (H); IPS (A); FUL (H); WOL (A)

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