With Spurs successful in the Europa League and Chelsea preparing for a Conference League final against Real Betis, we take a look at which English clubs have won the most European trophies.
Tottenham Hotspur became the latest English club to lift a major European trophy but fellow London outfit Chelsea can register their seventh success on the continent when they face Real Betis on Wednesday.
Victory in the Conference League would mark a fourth European trophy since the Blues' maiden Champions League win in 2012.
Only Liverpool have won more in Europe than Chelsea with an impressive six UEFA Champions League trophies making up more than half of their nine-strong tally.
Three Champions Leagues, one Cup Winners' Cup and one Europa League sees Manchester United take third spot with last week's aforementioned final loss to Spurs costing them the chance to draw level with Chelsea.
On the flip side, victory for Spurs saw them get within one of Manchester United as they lifted a fourth trophy in Europe.
Rank | Club | Titles Won |
1. | Liverpool | 9 |
2. | Chelsea | 6 |
3. | Manchester United | 5 |
4. | Tottenham | 4 |
5. | Nottingham Forest | 2 |
5. | West Ham | 2 |
7. | Arsenal | 1 |
7. | Aston Villa | 1 |
7. | Manchester City | 1 |
7. | Everton | 1 |
7. | Ipswich Town | 1 |
*Titles include UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Conference League & Cup Winners' Cup
Nottingham Forest and West Ham are tied on two European trophies with the latest of them being West Ham's famous 2022/23 Conference League triumph.
There are then just five more teams with one European trophy each.
Everton and Arsenal both have a Cup Winners' Cup, Aston Villa and Manchester City have won a European Cup whilst Ipswich Town claimed UEFA Cup glory in 1981.