
The Football Faithful
·17 mars 2025
How 11 Premier League teams could play in Europe next season

The Football Faithful
·17 mars 2025
Newcastle United are the first Premier League team to secure their place in Europe for next season.
Eddie Howe’s side beat Liverpool 2-1 to win the Carabao Cup at Wembley, ending the club’s 70-year wait for a major domestic trophy. In the process, Newcastle assured themselves of at least a Europa Conference League place for next season, a prize awarded to the Carabao Cup winners.
The race for Europe looks set to be the most intriguing part of the Premier League run-in and, incredibly, we have a scenario where 11 English teams could compete in UEFA competitions next season.
The European places could then be increased to 11 if all of the following occurs.
In the above scenario, the Premier League would have SEVEN teams in the Champions League, alongside three in the Europa League and one in the Conference League.
Champions League qualifiers: Liverpool, Arsenal, Nottingham Forest, Manchester City, Newcastle (all top-five finishes in Premier League), Manchester United/Tottenham (Europa League winners), Aston Villa (Champions League winners
Europa League qualifiers: Brighton/Fulham/Bournemouth (Sixth place in Premier League), Brighton/Fulham/Bournemouth (FA Cup winners), Chelsea (Conference League winners)
Conference League qualifiers: Brentford (11th in Premier League).
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