The leagues are nearing their end, and with them, a large number of teams have been confirmed for the 2025-26 Champions League.
The Champions League will once again feature 36 teams, with places distributed among various European leagues based on ranking.
The four major leagues are guaranteed four places per team, but two leagues will receive an additional place based on their teams’ successes in various European competitions this season.
England will participate with six teams as the highest-ranked team: five from the Premier League, along with the Europa League winner between Tottenham and Manchester United.
So, which teams have qualified for the 2025-26 Champions League so far? We’ll find out in the following lines.
Which teams have qualified for the 2026 Champions League?
From the English Premier League, only Liverpool has secured Champions League qualification, with Manchester City, Chelsea, Arsenal, Newcastle, Aston Villa, and Nottingham Forest competing for the other four spots.
In La Liga, Barcelona, Real Madrid, and Atlético Madrid have already qualified, with Athletic Bilbao and Villarreal currently competing for the fourth spot.
From Serie A, Napoli and Inter have qualified, with Atalanta, Roma, and Juventus competing for two spots.
From Germany, Bayern Munich, Bayer Leverkusen, and Eintracht Frankfurt are among the teams competing, while Freiburg and Borussia Dortmund are competing for the final spot.
From France, Paris Saint-Germain have qualified, while Olympiacos from Greece, Slavia Prague from the Czech Republic, and Galatasaray from Türkiye have qualified.
Teams qualified for the 2026 UEFA Champions League
England: Liverpool – (Manchester United or Tottenham)
Spain: Barcelona – Real Madrid – Atlético Madrid
Italy: Napoli – Inter
Germany: Bayern Munich – Bayer Leverkusen – Eintracht Frankfurt
France: Paris Saint-Germain
Greece: Olympiacos
Czech Republic: Slavia Prague
Türkiye: Galatasaray