WHO HAS QUALIFIED FOR UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 2024/25?: UPDATED LIST OF TEAMS IN NEW EXPANDED COMPETITION

The UEFA Champions League will undergo significant changes for the 2024/25 season as the competition is altered and expanded.

A total of 36 teams will earn a place in Europe's most prestigious club competition, which will see the competitors grouped into a 'league' format in place of the more traditional group phase.

There has been opposition to the changes, with some concerns about the additional number of matches and travelling demands, plus the risk of the standard of the competition being diluted. However, the expansion does mean that more teams will get the opportunity to compete on the biggest stage, giving fans the prospect of watching matchups they might otherwise never have imagined possible.

Below is an updated list of the teams to have qualified for the 2024/25 competition.

MORE: How Italy and Germany beat England to the 'extra' Champions League places

Who has qualified for UEFA Champions League 2024/2025?

Below is an updated list of all the teams to have qualified for the UEFA Champions League proper in 2024/25.

In total, 36 teams will qualify for the newly expanded tournament. The winners of this season's Champions League and Europa League are guaranteed a place, along with 25 sides who qualify automatically through their domestic league position.

Two extra spots go to those leagues with the best coefficient rating — Italy and Germany for next season — and the final seven places are determined through a qualifying phase.

Teams qualified for 2024/25 UEFA Champions League

Team Nation Qualification method
AC Milan Italy League position (2nd in Serie A)
Arsenal England League position
Aston Villa England League position (4th in Premier League)
Atletico Madrid Spain League position
Barcelona Spain League position
Bayer Leverkusen Germany Bundesliga champions
Bayern Munich Germany League position (3rd in Bundesliga)
Bologna Italy League position
Borussia Dortmund Germany League position (5th in Bundesliga)
Celtic Scotland Premiership champions
Feyenoord Netherlands League position (2nd in Eredivisie)
Girona Spain League position
Inter Milan Italy Serie A champions
Juventus Italy League position
Liverpool England League position (3rd in Premier League)
Manchester City England League position
Monaco France League position (2nd in Ligue 1)
Paris Saint-Germain France Ligue 1 champions
PSV Netherlands Eredivisie champions
RB Leipzig Germany League position (4th in Bundesliga)
Real Madrid Spain La Liga champions
Sporting CP Portugal Primeira Liga champions
Stuttgart Germany League position (2nd in Bundesliga)
Aston Villa England League position

What are the changes to the Champions League format?

There are a number of changes coming to the Champions League format for the 2024/25 season. Here's all of the main ones:

  • In terms of the size of the tournament, the number of teams to qualify for the group stage will expand from 32 at present to 36 clubs.

     
  • Those 36 teams will complete in a new-look 'league phase' with the old groups effectively being pushed together into one entire league.

     
  • Each team will be allocated four home games and four away games against other teams across the league phase for a total of eight matches. The top eight teams in the table will qualify for the knockout round, while teams finishing between ninth and 24th will enter a playoff round. 

UEFA also stated it would increase revenue-sharing payments to €935 million ($983 million), an increase of 21% from the previous four-year cycle.

Each national association can receive up to €17 million over the four-year period to be distributed to clubs across its leagues.

UEFA says the money is earmarked for "implementing education and development programmes such as grassroots initiatives for girls and boys, social responsibility programmes, refereeing and coaching education, as well as financing football infrastructure — helping to build pitches, stadiums, training centres and headquarter offices."

It's not clear if UEFA will also decide to increase prize money for participating clubs in European competitions for the coming four-year cycle.

How to watch Champions League around the world

 
TV channel Streaming
Australia Stan Sport
Canada DAZN
India Sony TEN JioTV, Sony LIV
UK TNT Sport discovery+
USA

CBS, CBSSN,

Univision, TUDN,

UniMas

FuboParamount+,

ViX or ViX+

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