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UCL: 19 teams that have qualified for 2026/2027 league phase [Full List]
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UCL: 19 teams that have qualified for 2026/2027 league phase [Full List]

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At least 19 teams have already qualified for the 2026/2027 Champions League, based on their league standings currently.

In England for instance, Arsenal, Manchester City and Manchester United have already confirmed their spots.

The trio occupy the top three positions and the Premier League is guaranteed at least five spots. It could be six if Aston Villa win the Europa League final.

Five LaLiga teams have also qualified. They are: Barcelona, Real Madrid, Atletico Madrid, Real Netis and Villarreal.

In Germany, Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund and RB Leipzig have booked their places.

Others include Paris Saint-Germain and Lens (France), Feyenoord and PSV (Netherlands), FC Porto (Portugal), Galatasaray (Turkey), Inter Milan (Italy) and Shakhtar Donestsk (UKraine).


UCL: 19 teams that have qualified for 2026/2027 league phase [Full List]

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