What happens if England get the extra place and so have 5 teams, and then West ham or Brighton win the Europa League? Would they then get the 5th spot, or would we have 6 teams in the Champions League?
https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11945/12940385/five-champions-league-places-for-premier-league-how-extra-team-can-qualify-in-2024"In theory, there could be seven Premier League clubs in the Champions League next season, although it would require Premier League clubs to win this season's Champions League and Europa League - with both of them finishing outside the top five in the top flight"
So if we finished 5th we'd be in come what may? (assuming England gets the extra spot)
Quote from: Risso on March 07, 2024, 12:28:42 PMSo if we finished 5th we'd be in come what may? (assuming England gets the extra spot)Yup. Come on your Hammers.
I want 4th place so that media-types are obliged to say/ignore it.
Quote from: Drummond on March 07, 2024, 12:36:44 AMhttps://www.skysports.com/football/news/11945/12940385/five-champions-league-places-for-premier-league-how-extra-team-can-qualify-in-2024"In theory, there could be seven Premier League clubs in the Champions League next season, although it would require Premier League clubs to win this season's Champions League and Europa League - with both of them finishing outside the top five in the top flight"Does that mean potentially you could have over half the teams in the Premier League playing in Europe?5 Champions League places via the league+ 1 if the CL winners finish outside the top 5+ 1 if the UEFA Cup winners also finish outside the top 5 = 7 CL places2 places for the UEFA Cup+ winners of the Conference league if they finish outside the UEFA Cup & Champions League places = 3 UEFA Cup places1 place in the Conference league = 11 teams in Europe in totalI mean, you'd need a really convoluted league table to get it, but ...