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[Football] UEFA coefficients and Europe 2025/26



Zeberdi

“Vorsprung durch Technik”
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Oct 20, 2022
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Premier League is on the nose to win the additional Champions League places for next season - a 7th or even an outside chance of an 8th place finish could gain a spot in Europe:

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mwrpoole

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Sep 10, 2010
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Sevenoaks
Ok so as I understand it, if we were to take the extra CL space, then 6th will get EL.
If the FA Cup winners are in top 6, then 7th will get EL as well.
If Liverpool win League Cup then 8th will get ECL. If Newcastle win League Cup but qualify for CL or EL then 8th will get ECL.
If ManU or Spurs win EL this season & qualify for CL I don’t think that changes anything.
Likewise Chelsea winning ECL puts them in EL.
 


fly high

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Aug 25, 2011
1,930
in a house
Ok so as I understand it, if we were to take the extra CL space, then 6th will get EL.
If the FA Cup winners are in top 6, then 7th will get EL as well.
If Liverpool win League Cup then 8th will get ECL. If Newcastle win League Cup but qualify for CL or EL then 8th will get ECL.
If ManU or Spurs win EL this season & qualify for CL I don’t think that changes anything.
Likewise Chelsea winning ECL puts them in EL.
And if we win the FA Cup give a f##k ............🫢
 


Iggle Piggle

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Sep 3, 2010
6,248
Ok so as I understand it, if we were to take the extra CL space, then 6th will get EL.
If the FA Cup winners are in top 6, then 7th will get EL as well.
If Liverpool win League Cup then 8th will get ECL. If Newcastle win League Cup but qualify for CL or EL then 8th will get ECL.
If ManU or Spurs win EL this season & qualify for CL I don’t think that changes anything.
Likewise Chelsea winning ECL puts them in EL.

If it's the same as last year, Spurs, Man U and Chelsea only have a material impact on the number of English teams in Europe if they finish outside the top 8. For example, if Spurs were to finish where they are now and won the Europa league (yeah I know) they'd be in the CL along with the top 5. 6th and FA cup winners would be in Europa as per normal.

If Spurs were to finish Top 5 in the above scenario (yeah, I know), the extra place goes to another team in another country.
 


Official Old Man

Uckfield Seagull
Aug 27, 2011
9,379
Brighton
Ok so as I understand it, if we were to take the extra CL space, then 6th will get EL.
If the FA Cup winners are in top 6, then 7th will get EL as well.
If Liverpool win League Cup then 8th will get ECL. If Newcastle win League Cup but qualify for CL or EL then 8th will get ECL.
If ManU or Spurs win EL this season & qualify for CL I don’t think that changes anything.
Likewise Chelsea winning ECL puts them in EL.
Correct.
Liverpool need to win the League Cup rather than trust Newcastle to finish top 6.
 








Eeyore

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Apr 5, 2014
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As much as top 8 would give us a sniff of Europe

The thought of Bournemouth in the Champs league is disgusting
The thought of Chelsea fans in meltdown at Bournemouth and Nottingham Forest being in Champions League is quite exciting.
 




Napper

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Jul 9, 2003
24,627
Sussex
The thought of Chelsea fans in meltdown at Bournemouth and Nottingham Forest being in Champions League is quite exciting.
By fans I assume you mean the internet fans

Pretty sure b muffs lot would be worse ramming it down our throats . Unlike Chelsea they really don’t like us

Chelsea pretty meaningless what they do when not playing us
 


hart's shirt

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Jul 8, 2003
11,380
Kitbag in Dubai
Last night couldn't have gone better for England's chances with both AC Milan and Atalanta eliminated at home to leave Italy 5/8.

As a result of City's defending at the end of last week's match where they were at sixes and sevens, England will be 6/7 if they go out.

No English teams in Thursday's Europa and Conference 2nd leg playoffs, but Italy have Roma who are currently 1:1 with Porto.
 


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