

The Premier League will have at least five teams in the Champions League next season (2025/26).
This means clubs competing for European elite competitions will have to finish in the top five of the traditional top four in the Premier League. Arsenal raised England’s coefficient by a gear after an impressive victory over Real Madrid.
Why will England have five teams in the Champions League next season?
The fifth-placed team in the Premier League is eligible for the UEFA Champions League 2025-26 as England gains additional positions. UEFA’s new 36 team format offers two additional league titles with the best performance in European competitions.
All in all, as UEFA’s European Championship formats representing each season continue to expand, England’s top five will be eligible for the 2025-26 Champions League.
Who is the club that may represent England in the Champions League next season?
Liverpool and Arsenal appear to have secured a lead in the game next season, as they take first place and second respectively. However, clubs like Nottingham Forest, Manchester City, Chelsea, Newcastle United and Aston Villa will push themselves to the end of the season to occupy the remaining three locations.
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