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The Unlikely European Qualification Scramble in the Premier League

Published March 28, 2026, 14:22
The Unlikely European Qualification Scramble in the Premier League

This season in the Premier League is poised to send a record number of teams to Europe in the 2026-27 season, with as many as 11 potential participants. This is due to the success of English teams in European competitions and the UEFA's allocation system. Despite the Champions League exits of Chelsea, Manchester City, Newcastle, and Tottenham, Liverpool, Arsenal, Aston Villa, and Nottingham Forest continue to perform well, with Crystal Palace reaching the quarter-finals of the Conference League. UEFA guarantees five Champions League spots based on league standings and 'European performance'. Additionally, two teams qualify for the Europa League through league position and the FA Cup, while the EFL Cup winner secures a place in the Conference League. The increase in European places is driven by the strong performance of English teams in European competitions, earning them additional points in the UEFA rankings. To achieve the record number of 11 teams, specific scenarios must unfold, such as Nottingham Forest winning the Europa League or Crystal Palace winning the Conference League. Furthermore, winning European trophies by teams like Liverpool or Aston Villa, combined with not finishing in the Premier League's top five, could lead to additional European entries. The prospect of European qualification serves as a strong incentive for Premier League teams, particularly those outside the traditional 'Big Six'. The increase in European places offers a unique opportunity for more teams to excel at the European level and strengthen the competitiveness of English football.