Newcastle’s 2-1 win over Liverpool in the 2025 EFL Cup final on March 16 made the Magpies the first Premier League team to be guaranteed European football in 2025/26.
The result could lead to a team who finishes below Newcastle reaching next season’s Conference League, depending on where Eddie Howe’s side finish in the table.
Other stories still to play out in the run-in to a surprising, unpredictable campaign include whether 2022/23 Champions League winners Manchester City will be absent from the competition for the first time under manager Pep Guardiola, last missing out in 2010/11.
101GreatGoals.com explains how European qualification works for English clubs, including which competition the FA Cup winners enter and which teams are on course to represent the country on the continent next season.
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Premier League European qualification
Between seven and 11 English teams will play some form of European football next season, although there are more likely to be at least eight because of competition organisers Uefa’s coefficient rankings, which offer an extra Champions League place to the two nations whose teams perform best in Europe this season.
England are firmly on course to earn an extra spot via those rankings as the quarter-finals of the Champions League, Europa League and Conference League approach.
Champions League qualification
The top four teams in the Premier League are guaranteed to reach the league phase of the Champions League, as will the side finishing fifth this season because of the coefficient rankings.
The winners of the Champions League and Europa League will also enter the league phase of the competition.
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That means Manchester United or Tottenham – both of whom are firmly in the bottom half of the table – will guarantee their involvement by lifting the Europa League trophy.
In total, then, England will have six teams in next season’s Champions League: the top five, plus United or Tottenham.
FA Cup European qualification: Europa League
The FA Cup winners qualify for the league phase of the Europa League, as do the fifth and sixth-placed teams.
The winners of the Conference League also join the Europa League the following season. Chelsea will face Real Betis in the decider in that competition on May 28 (20:00 BST).
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EFL Cup European qualification: Conference League
Newcastle are guaranteed a Conference League play-off qualification place for winning the EFL Cup but will be hoping to reach the Europa League or Champions League through their league position.
Should that happen, their Conference League place would drop to the next-highest finishing team in the Premier League that has not qualified for Europe.
Can the team in 11th in the Premier League qualify for Europe?
There was an unlikely scenario in which all of the teams in the top 10 would have qualified for the Champions League or Europa League and Newcastle’s place in the Conference League play-offs would go to the team in 11th.
Here is an example of how the Premier League suggested that outcome could have happened:
- Liverpool, Arsenal, Nottingham Forest and City all qualify for the Champions League as the top four
- Newcastle reach the Champions League in fifth as a result of England winning an extra spot
- Brighton & Hove Albion qualify for the Europa League in sixth
- Bournemouth come seventh and qualify for the Europa League by winning the FA Cup
- Chelsea finish eighth and earn a Europa League berth by winning the Conference League
- Villa are ninth and go to the Champions League as holders
- United or Spurs finish 10th but are in the Champions League as Europa League winners
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Which Premier League teams will qualify for Europe?
Before the Premier League returned to action in April, statistics experts Opta projected this final top 11.
- Liverpool
- Arsenal
- Forest
- Man City
- Newcastle
- Chelsea
- Brighton
- Villa
- Bournemouth
- Fulham
- Brentford
That would guarantee Liverpool, Arsenal, Forest and City places in the Champions League, with the likely extra spot in the competition going Newcastle’s way.
The identity of the English clubs in the Europa League and Conference League would depend on domestic and European cup winners and league positions.
Nottingham Forest would return to Europe’s leading club competition for the first time since 1980/81, a season after their second of two consecutive triumphs in the competition.
Should Bournemouth or Brentford qualify, it would represent the first time either club has taken part in European competition. You can follow Opta’s latest predictions here.