standard.co.uk

Which Premier League clubs have qualified for Europe next season?

Champions: Tottenham won the Europa League

Arsenal Football Newsletter

Arsenal Football Newsletter

Your matchday briefing on Arsenal, featuring team news and expert analysis from Simon Collings

I would like to be emailed about offers, event and updates from Evening Standard. Read our privacy notice.

There will be nine Premier League teams playing in Europe next season, including six in the Champions League.

The performance of English teams in Europe during the 2024-25 campaign meant UEFA rewarded the Premier League with an extra spot, and then Tottenham earned a return to Europe’s top table by beating Manchester United in the Europa League final.

Manchester City, Chelsea and Newcastle all secured their spots on the final day of the season, with Aston Villa dropping into the Europa League and Nottingham Forest, in the top five for much of the season dropping into seventh to earn a Conference League spot.

Crystal Palace will be in the Europa League next season after winning the FA Cup, which is the first major silverware in their long history.

Champions League

Liverpool (Premier League title winners)

Arsenal (Premier League runners-up)

Tottenham (Europa League winners)

Manchester City (finishing third in Premier League)

Chelsea (finishing fourth in Premier League)

Newcastle (finishing fifth in Premier League)

Europa League

Aston Villa (finishing sixth in Premier League

Crystal Palace (FA Cup winners)

Conference League

Nottingham Forest (finishing seventh in Premier League)

Read full news in source page