Premier League European qualification explained: What does finishing sixth qualify for and booking a seventh place in Europe next season?
The race for a European place in the Premier League continues as we approach the final day this Sunday.
Aston Villa secured last place in the champions league midweek later city of manchester beat Tottenham on Tuesday.
However, things can still change for the remaining places in the top seven and everything points to it being an exciting end to the campaign.
Here, talkSPORT.com takes a look at which positions will qualify for Europe next season…
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He Champions League The places have already been confirmed before the last day.
City man, Arsenal, Liverpool and Villa will compete in UEFA's elite tournament next season.
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Fifth place guarantees a place in the European League and that is yet to be decided.
Tottenham will play on the continent next season but the competition they will join has not yet been confirmed.
However, it seems that they are going to get a place in the Europa League. ChelseaThe late attack has put them within three points with one game remaining.
If the blues win Bournemouth at Stamford Bridge and Ange Postecoglou's team loses to Sheffield United live on talkSPORT 2, they will qualify.
Teams that will qualify for Europe
- Manchester City – Champions League
- Arsenal – Champions League
- Liverpool – Champions League
- Aston Villa – Champions League
- Tottenham – Europa League / Europa Conference League
- Chelsea – Europa League / Europa Conference League / None
- Newcastle – Europa League / Europa Conference League / None
- Manchester United – Europa League / Europa Conference League / None
However, all Spurs need is a draw against their already relegated opponent, so a fifth-place finish remains likely.
The team that finishes sixth also has the chance to play in the Europa League next season.
If Manchester City win the FA Cup, sixth place will become a place in the Europa League and the European conference league the place will drop to seventh.
That means seventh place will qualify for Europe if City win at Wembley.
However, if manchester united If they win the FA Cup final, they will automatically claim a place in UEFA's secondary competition.
And that would therefore mean that seventh place does not qualify for Europe, leaving sixth as a place for the Europa Conference League.
Man United's best chance of qualifying comes in the cup as they are three points and a huge goal difference behind sixth place in the league.
Newcastle They also remain in the race and currently sit in seventh place, needing Manchester City to win the FA Cup or win their last game while Chelsea lose to qualify.