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UEFA coefficient ranking 2024-25: Which leagues will get the extra Champions League slots for 2025-26?

The 2024-25 season saw the introduction of an all-new Champions League format, with more teams battling it out for continental glory in Europe.

As part of the revamp, UEFA now rewards associations for the seasonal performance of their clubs, with two extra places in the Champions League reserved for the two associations that finish top of the seasonal UEFA coefficient rankings.

Here, GOAL takes a look at the leagues that are most likely to secure the extra Champions League berths for next season.

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UEFA association coefficient ranking - 2024-25 season

As of March 14, 2025, England and Spain look set to benefit from extra berths in the 2025-26 Champions League, thanks to their respective clubs' 2024-25 season coefficient performances. The table below gives a sense of how things stand.

Rank

Association

Clubs

Pts

Avg

1

England

5/7

169.750

24.250

2

Spain

4/7

151.750

21.678

3

Italy

3/8

159.500

19.937

4

Germany

3/8

143.375

17.921

5

Portugal

5

81.250

16.250

Source: UEFA (correct as of March 14, 2025)

As the table demonstrates, England (Premier League) comfortably lead the ranking and, with only Manchester City and Liverpool being eliminated of their seven representatives, it means they still have plenty of opportunities to add more points to their tally.

Spain (La Liga) follow and still have four teams remaining in this season's UEFA competitions. Italy's (Serie A) chances of securing that extra spot - as they did in the 2023-24 season - looked strong, but the elimination of AC Milan, Atalanta and Juventus from the Champions League knockout playoffs means their likelihood of picking up more points has diminished.

Behind those three associations is Germany (Bundesliga) with an average of 17.921, while Portugal (Liga Portugal) are close in fifth with an average of 16.250 coefficient points.

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Which Premier League team could get the extra UCL place?

England currently gets four places in the Champions League - the top four teams from the Premier League.

Should England remain among the top two in the coefficient table come the end of the season, as seems likely, the Premier League will enjoy an extra place in the 2025-26 Champions League, with the team finishing fifth in the table set to benefit.

As of March 14, Manchester City were in fifth position, level on points with Newcastle United in sixth and just a point ahead of Brighton in seventh. Just two points separated City from eighth-placed Aston Villa, with Bournemouth in ninth, still well in the mix.

The division, of course, is notoriously competitive and has been somewhat volatile in 2024-25, with a number of surprises occurring, not least the underperformances of City and Manchester United. The complexion of the table could be decidedly different come May.

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What happens if Tottenham or Man Utd win the Europa League?

If Tottenham or Manchester United win the 2024-25 Europa League, then England could potentially have six Champions League representatives in 2025-26. In previous seasons, the maximum number of teams from a single association was five.

The winners of the Champions League and Europa League are rewarded with places in the following season's Champions League if they do not qualify through their final place in their domestic league.

At this point in the season, the chances of either Tottenham or Manchester United finishing in the top four (or top five) are beginning to look slim, with both sides finding themselves in the unfamiliar territory of the bottom half of the table.

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