Classifica dei coefficienti dei club UEFA: Il quinto posto nella Champions League è fortemente in dubbio per la Premier League | Calcio
Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool was eliminated from European competition after failing to make a comeback against Atalanta. Following this week’s results, the Premier League is now at risk of losing an additional Champions League spot. Manchester City and Arsenal were both knocked out of the Champions League, while Liverpool and West Ham exited the Europa League. This means that Aston Villa’s performance in the Europa Conference League is England’s only hope of increasing its UEFA coefficient score.
Italy has secured a top-two finish in the UEFA coefficient table, with Atalanta and Roma reaching the Europa League semi-finals, and Fiorentina in the Europa Conference League semi-final. Germany is in a strong position to claim the second spot after Italy, with Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund, and Bayer Leverkusen all advancing in European competitions.
In the 2024/25 Champions League campaign, the tournament will be expanded to 36 teams, with two spots reserved for the best-performing associations based on their coefficient score. Wins and draws earn points, while bonus points are awarded for advancing in the competitions. The coefficient average is calculated by dividing the total points by the number of clubs competing.
After the Europa League and Europa Conference League results on April 18, the UEFA coefficient table stands as follows:
Italy: 19.428
Germany: 17.928
England: 17.375
France: 16.083
Spain: 15.312
Italy has three teams remaining in Europe, Germany has three, England has one, France has two, and Spain has one. Real Madrid is Spain’s only remaining representative in Europe, while Paris Saint-Germain and Marseille hold France’s hopes. Aston Villa is the only remaining English team, while Italy and Germany have multiple clubs still in contention.