Champions League and Europa League Qualifications

Mishale

Elder Lister
the final games from this weekend.

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Here's how qualification works for the Champions League and Europa League, why the FA Cup and Carabao Cup matter and how Manchester City's two-year ban from European competition - pending their appeal - could further change the picture.

Champions League qualification
In a regular season, the top four teams in the Premier League qualify for the group stages of the Champions League. Those days of Champions League qualifiers for finishing third and fourth have gone.

Next season is set to look very different, however.

With City set to be absent from European competition for the next two seasons, pending City's appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, finishing fifth could be enough to secure a place in the Champions League next season, given Guardiola's side are almost certain to finish in the top four.

Winning the Champions League or Europa League also guarantees a place in the group stages, with Liverpool and Chelsea having done so last season. Despite mixed results in the first legs of their knockout ties, Liverpool, Chelsea, Tottenham, Manchester United and Wolves are still in the hunt in those competitions.

Europa League qualification
There are three ways to qualify for the Europa League:

Finish fifth (or sixth if City's ban is upheld) - qualify for the Europa League group stage

Win the FA Cup - qualify for the Europa League group stage

Win the Carabao Cup - qualify for the Europa League second qualifying round

If the winners of the FA Cup and Carabao Cup finish fifth or higher in the Premier League, their Europa League spots go to the next-highest ranked team not qualified for UEFA competitions in the Premier League.

For example, last season, Manchester City won both cups and the Premier League. Therefore, their spot in the group stage from the FA Cup victory was given to Manchester United - who finished in sixth - and seventh place Wolves entered into the second qualifying round

Manchester City's Carabao Cup win this term is good news for the European-football chasers. Because they're set to finish in the top five, their place in the second qualifying round of the Europa League transfers to the next highest-placed side. If City's appeal is successful this would be sixth but if not it will be the side that finishes seventh in 2019/20

Should City or a team in the top five also win the FA Cup, and City's ban is upheld, the Europa League second round qualifying spot will drop to the team who finishes eighth - with the sixth placed team taking the second available group stage place.

Should the winners of the Champions League and Europa League both come from England - as they did last season - are not Manchester City and both finish outside the top four (or five if City are banned), the team finishing in the lowest-ranked Champions League qualifying place would drop into the Europa League, with the winning of a European competition taking precedence over a league finish.

Were, for example, Wolves to win the Europa League and Tottenham the Champions League - with neither finishing inside the top four or five, the side finishing fourth or fifth (depending on City's appeal) would miss out on playing in the elite club competition next season

my final table.
1) Liverpool (99 points) - win the league - qualify CL
2) Man City (84 points) - ban upheld no Champions or Europa league - win FA
3) Chelsea (71 points) - qualify CL
4) Man Utd (70 points) - qualify CL - win Europa
5) Leicester (69 points) - qualify CL
6) Wolves (62 points) - qualify EL
7) Arsenal (60 points) - qualify EL
8) Tottenham (59 points) -qualify EL
9) Everton (57 points)

whats your table look like?
 

Mishale

Elder Lister
why did city get a ban?
City were banned by UEFA and handed a 30 million euro ($34 million) fine for allegedly overstating sponsorship revenue to hide that they had not complied with financial fair play (FFP) rules between 2012 and 2016. The Premier League club has steadfastly denied UEFA's allegations.
 

Mututho Wa KK

Senior Lister

My EPL Top Tive and final Prayers.

1) Liverpool - EPL TITLE WINNERS 19/20 - qualify CL

2) Man City - pep anajijua mwenye.

3) Chelsea - qualify CL.

4) Leicester - qualify CL.

5) Manchester United - Maombi y2 ni wasiruke hapo.
 
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