Premier League clubs are battling to finish inside the top seven in a bid to secure their place in a European competition next season.
As things stand, four teams will qualify for the UEFA Champions League, two for the Europa League, and likely two for the Conference League. Of course, things could change depending on how this season's tournaments pan out, and whether there's a positive change in UEFA co-efficient rankings in England's favour.
Last season, Manchester City, Arsenal, Manchester United and Newcastle United made up the top four and qualified for the Champions League, although City would have been there regardless of league finish after winning the tournament. However, things will look a little different for 2024/25.
The Sporting News takes a look at who has already mathematically qualified, and who is on the brink.
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Below is the latest on which Premier League teams have qualified for which European competition in 2024/25.
Teams qualified:
As the Champions League changes to a 'Swiss model' format in the 2024/25 campaign, the possibility of having five English clubs in the tournament was looking likely at one stage.
With 36 clubs set to compete in next season's Champions League, an increase from the previous 32, two of the additional four spots will be allocated to the best-performing nations in the 2023/24 season. Over the past six seasons, the Premier League would have earned an extra spot in five instances, typically going to the fifth-placed team. However, this season has seen Premier League teams dumped out of Europe early, resulting in Italy and Germany likely claiming these additional places. With no English side left in the Champions League semifinals, there is
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