We've priced up English clubs to win the UEFA Champions League, Europa League and Conference League at 25/1.
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No Premier League outfit returned with silverware from their European exploits last season and, for only the second time in the last nine years, no English side reached the final of a European competition.
Despite an underperformance across the board, Premier League sides are currently the favourites to win all three competitions with Manchester City, Tottenham and Chelsea at the head of the betting for the UEFA Champions League, Europa League and Conference League respectively.
We assess the chances of every English side in each competition.
Pep Guardiola finally orchestrated Manchester City's first success in the UEFA Champions League in 2023 but were halted by the eventual winners Real Madrid in the quarter-finals last term.
The return of Ilkay Gundogan is not for the sake of being sentimental and the Citizens will have their eyes fixated on retrieving their crown. With the depth at their disposal, and the likes of Erling Haaland in scintillating form, there's every chance they will go all the way again.
Arsenal marked their return to the UEFA Champions League by reaching the quarter-finals before bowing out to Bayern Munich.
Mikel Arteta may have felt that on another day, his exuberant Gunners side will have toppled the Bavarian giants, who were drastically out of form under Thomas Tuchel at the time.
Wiser from the experience of the setback, Arsenal appear primed to compete on all fronts having bolstered their ranks with the captures of Riccardo Calafiori, Mikel Merino and Raheem Sterling.
Arne Slot's start to life at Liverpool could not have gone any better with a succession of wins to commence a new chapter.
Liverpool are back in the UEFA Champions League after an absence last season and are a team that could easily go the distance, especially when you consider their pedigree in the competition.
The 1982 European Cup winners are back competing amongst Europe's elite for the first time in over 40 years and they will be desperate to make an impression.
In Unai Emery, Aston Villa possess a manager with vast success in European competitions and the Midlands club will hope their Villa Park fortress will help them to progress to the knockout stages.
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Tottenham missed out on a UEFA Champions League berth by finishing 5th in the Premier League last season but after a year without competing in Europe, Ange Postecoglou's side may just relish showcasing their attacking potential in the Europa League.
The 2019 UEFA Champions League finalists do not boast a strong record in the Europa League, having never progressed beyond the quarter-final stage in their last 10 competition appearances.
Similarly to Tottenham, a top-four finish in the Premier League will take priority for Manchester United, though the Red Devils can certainly impose themselves in a competitive Europa League.
Winners of the competition in 2017, Erik ten Hag's side have a favourable set of league phase fixtures, which bodes well for their progression to the knockout stages.
You never quite know what to expect of Chelsea lately and the Blues are England's sole participants in the Conference League this season.
Enzo Maresca has opted to leave the talismanic Cole Palmer out of his squad for the competition, which perhaps indicates how they view the competition, though Chelsea still possess an abundance of talent which should see them through against most opponents.