The 2025/26 Premier League season has concluded, and the clubs that will represent England in European competitions next season have been confirmed. With the final day of the campaign delivering drama and decisive results, several teams have secured their spots in the Champions League, Europa League, and Conference League.
Champions League Qualifiers
Arsenal, as champions, lead the English contingent in the Champions League. They are joined by runners-up Manchester City. Manchester United, under Michael Carrick, have returned to Europe's elite competition after a strong finish. Aston Villa, winners of the Europa League against Freiburg, also qualify, with their fourth-place finish in the league further cementing their place. Liverpool secured the final Champions League spot, finishing fifth, thanks to an additional coefficient place awarded to the Premier League.
Europa League Qualifiers
Bournemouth will play in the Europa League after finishing sixth in the league, as the FA Cup winners' spot dropped to the league. Sunderland clinched seventh place with a victory over Chelsea on the final day, earning a Europa League berth. Crystal Palace could also join if they win the Conference League final against Rayo Vallecano.
Conference League Qualifiers
Brighton will be the Premier League's sole representative in the Conference League, securing eighth place despite a loss on the final day, as other results favored them.
The Premier League could have up to nine clubs in European competitions next season, depending on the outcome of the Conference League final.



