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Premier League Secures Extra Champions League Spot
19 Mar
Summary
- England's coefficient score is nearly identical to last season's second-place holder.
- Germany and Spain are significantly behind England in league coefficient points.
- Serie A's chances of reaching second place have diminished significantly.

The English Premier League is poised to secure an additional spot in the Champions League, thanks to its commanding UEFA coefficient score. As of March 19, 2026, England's coefficient is nearly matching last season's second-highest tally. This achievement comes despite recent eliminations of some English clubs.
Other leagues are facing significant challenges in catching up. Germany's Bundesliga has only one team left in the Champions League and needs strong results from its Europa League and Conference League representatives. Spain remains in second place with multiple teams active, but faces internal clashes that will reduce its representation.
Italy's Serie A faces a slim chance of improving its standing, having already lost several teams and with remaining clubs set to compete against each other. France and Portugal also appear unlikely to bridge the substantial coefficient gap, highlighting the dominance of English football in European club competitions.




