We take a look at the teams who have secured their qualification for the league phase of the 2025/26 UEFA Champions League.
Courtesy of UEFA's coefficient rankings, the Premier League and La Liga were awarded an additional UEFA Champions League berth for next season following their respective performances in European competitions in 2024/25.
Newcastle United and Villarreal were the beneficiaries of the extra slots, with the pair finishing fifth in the Premier League and La Liga respectively.
But while Spain will have five representatives in Europe's premier club competition next term, England will have six after Tottenham Hotspur secured their UEFA Champions League qualification by winning the UEFA Europa League.
Germany and Italy each have four clubs featuring in the league phase of the UEFA Champions League in 2025/26, including Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich and Serie A conquerors Napoli.
France currently have three teams confirmed for the league phase, with OGC Nice - who finished fourth in Ligue 1 - set to contest the UEFA Champions League qualifiers.
Dutch duo PSV Eindhoven and Ajax both qualify directly into the league phase of the competition, while Greece, Czechia, Portugal, Turkey and Belgium all have one representative.
29 of the total 36 slots have been confirmed, with the remaining seven to be decided via qualifying.
England
Spain
Germany
Italy
France
Netherlands
Greece
Czechia
Portugal
Turkey
Belgium
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