UEFA's recent data indicates significant changes in the allocation of Champions League spots for the next season. As it currently stands, the 5th place in the Premier League will not automatically qualify for the Champions League. Instead, Italy and Germany are poised to receive extra spots due to their countries' performances in European competitions, with Italy scoring 15.142 and Germany 14.071, while England trails with 13.875. This development is part of the adjustments for the expanded 36-team Champions League format. Notably, the German Bundesliga has surpassed England's Premier League in the race for an additional Champions League spot. However, England still has a chance to secure five teams in the competition for the 2024/25 season. The ongoing battle for these extra places will be crucial, with Italy and Germany currently leading, followed by England, Spain, France, Belgium, and Czechia.
Liverpool are the first club in Europe's top five leagues to have five players score 10+ goals ⚽ https://t.co/uv4wUKxdF8
UPDATE: Race for extra UCL places after Wednesday's matches. Thursday is huge for the overall picture. ⏩ 1 Italy 15.142 ⏩ 2 Germany 14.071 - ⏩ 3 England 13.875 ⏩ 4 Spain 13.062 ⏩ 5 France 12.250 ⏫ 6 Belgium 12.000 ⏩ 6 Czechia 12.000 READ 👇 https://t.co/vdynlhYfnf
Five different players have now reached 10+ goals in a season for the Reds for the second time in the last eight seasons ⚽ Superb. https://t.co/REGnNPTfww
The battle for two extra places in the Champions League resumes! - Italy and Germany hold the places (for now) - England 3rd (for now) - How it works - Which leagues are in contention - Key games this week READ 👇 https://t.co/vdynlhYfnf
The German Bundesliga has leapfrogged England's Premier League in the race for a bonus Champions League spot next season 🇪🇺 However, the odds still look good for England to have five teams in the new-look competition in 2024/25 🔗
For the first time, five Premier League teams could qualify for the Champions League through their league position 👇
Spurs/United/Villa may need good European runs from their PL rivals At moment, two extra CL spots going to Italy and Germany rather than England https://t.co/Nt964qyG7h
UEFA data shows, as it stands, 5th place in the Premier League won’t be a Champions League place. Italy and Germany in line to get extra spots instead based on the countries’ European performance for the expanded 36-team CL next season
UEFA dats shows, as it stands, 5th place in the Premier League won’t be a Champions League place. Italy and Germany in line to get extra spots instead based on the countries’ European performance for the expanded 36-team CL next season