Will the Premier League get the fifth Champions League spot for 2025/26?

The Champions League draw
The Champions League draw (Image credit: Getty Images)

It is a discussion that continues to dominate: will the Premier League achieve an extra Champions League spot for the 2025/26 season?

After England missed out last year, just Manchester City, Arsenal, Liverpool and Aston Villa were rewarded with a place in Europe's elite footballing competition, but could that be about to change?

With there once again a real possibility fifth could grab you a spot in the Champions League, FourFourTwo looks at the contenders and if it is feasible for one lucky Premier League team to get a rewarding right of passage come the end of the season…

Could the Premier League be allocated an extra UEFA Champions League spot?

Champions League football is hugely beneficial for Premier League clubs finances

Champions League football is hugely beneficial for Premier League clubs finances (Image credit: Getty Images)

To put it abruptly, yes. The Premier League, at present, is likely to be awarded another UEFA Champions League spot given the performance of English clubs in competitions across Europe this season.

Liverpool, Manchester City, Aston Villa, Chelsea and Tottenham have all made superb starts in the Champions League, Europa League and Conference League with City and Chelsea still favourites to win the UCL and the UECL respectively.

Enzo Maresca, Manager of Chelsea, speaks to Moises Caicedo at the end of the Premier League match between Manchester United FC and Chelsea FC at Old Trafford on November 03, 2024 in Manchester, England.

Chelsea are favourites to win the UEFA Conference League this season (Image credit: Carl Recine/Getty Images)

That's not to say it could all change, but with two nations each handed an extra Champions League space for 2025/26, there is every chance one could go to the Premier League.

Spain currently has seven active teams in Europe and could also be in with a shout, whilst Italy and Germany, boasting eight a pair thanks to their club's performances last year, will also have a say in 2025.

Back in September, Opta Analyst gave England a 72.1 per cent chance of an extra spot with Spain shortly behind with a 54.7 per cent prediction of grabbing the other additional space.

That of course changes weekly and does not count that Manchester City lost their first game in Europe this season when beaten 4-1 by Sporting. Pep Guardiola's men are well positioned already to qualify after four games played, having won two games and drawing 0-0 with Inter.

As it stands at present, that extra Champions League spot will go to Brighton and Hove Albion and we here at FourFourTwo must admit we do think the Seagulls will be there or thereabouts come May.

Manchester United may have helped their fortunes following Erik ten Hag's sacking and you cannot yet rule out the likes of Newcastle United, Tottenham Hotspur or even Nottingham Forest after their starts.

Matthew Holt

Matthew is a Freelance Journalist and has racked up bylines for Manchester United, Manchester Evening News, GOAL and SPORTbible to name a few. A long-term sufferer of Scunthorpe United, he currently resides in the north-west after escaping the smog of North Lincolnshire.