Take a look at the odds for Premier League teams to win all three UEFA competitions in the 2025/26 season.
The influx of television money in the Premier League, combined with the decline in quality in La Liga over the last decade, has seen English clubs better represented across European competitions, putting a stop to Spanish dominance on the continent.
Premier League leaders Arsenal have bounced back from their disappointing exit in the final four last year by reaching their first UEFA Champions League final since 2006, where they will face defending champions Paris Saint-Germain.
There have also been two all-English finals in the Europa League since 2019, including last year between Tottenham and Manchester United, and there's another English representative again this year, with Aston Villa facing German side Freiburg in the final in Istanbul.
It's been a similar tale since the Conference League's inception. West Ham and Chelsea won the competitions in 2023 and 2025, while Leicester and Villa reached the semi-finals in their appearances. Crystal Palace are the third London club in four years to reach the final of the competition, the Eagles take on Spanish outfit Rayo Vallecano in their final in Leipzig.
Arsenal are 21/10 to break their UEFA Champions League duck by beating PSG at the Puskás Aréna in Budapest later this month. The Gunners are unbeaten in the competition this season, however Arteta's men have lost their last two meetings with the French giants.
In the Europa League, Aston Villa are the clear favourites to prevail against Bundesliga outfit Freiburg, priced at 7/10 to lift the trophy.
Crystal Palace are also the favourites in their first European final in the club's 121 year history, with the Eagles 9/10 to secure Conference League triumph against Rayo Vallecano.
All things considered, we have priced all three English teams to win all three UEFA competitions at 7/2.
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