THE 2017/18 UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE GROUP STAGE AS IT STANDS

Key points

• The UEFA Champions League winners are guaranteed a 2017/18 group place regardless of where they finish in their domestic league.

The UEFA Europa League winners enter the 2017/18 UEFA Champions League play-off league route unless EITHER they are already qualified for the UEFA Champions League group stage via their domestic league OR the UEFA Champions League winners are already qualified for the group stage via their domestic league, creating a vacancy which would be filled by the UEFA Europa League winners going straight into the group stage.

• Due to the above criteria, as both Real Madrid and Juventus have clinched group places already, the UEFA Europa League winners would enter the 2017/18 UEFA Champions League group stage.

England will have five UEFA Champions League places next season if Manchester United win the UEFA Europa League as they finished outside the top four in the Premier League.

• As Ajax have finished inside the UEFA Champions League qualifying places in their domestic league, the Netherlands would not receive an extra berth if Ajax won the UEFA Europa League.

• In all cases, if the access list needs to be adjusted for vacancies created in any round once all the participants are known and admitted, priority for the UEFA Champions League will be given to the winners of the domestic championship (in accordance with the entry stage as per the access list). The adjusted list will be announced when decided by UEFA.

The full access list can be found in Annex A of the 2017/18 UEFA Champions League regulations

Line-up for next season’s UEFA Champions League will be subject to final confirmation by UEFA in the summer

UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE: Juventus v Real Madrid (Cardiff)


Highlights: Juventus reach the final

Winners: Juventus

• Juventus have already qualified for the group stage via their domestic league, thereby would create a vacancy in the group stage.

• To fill that vacancy, the UEFA Europa League winners would definitely enter the group stage.

• The third-placed Italian side would enter the play-offs, league route in accordance with the 2017/18 access list.

See Real Madrid make it to Cardiff


See Real Madrid make it to Cardiff

Winners: Real Madrid

• Real Madrid have already qualified for the group stage via their domestic league, thereby would create a vacancy in the group stage.

• To fill that vacancy, the UEFA Europa League winners would definitely enter the group stage.

• The fourth-placed Spanish side would enter the play-offs, league route in accordance with the 2017/18 access list.

UEFA EUROPA LEAGUE: Ajax v Manchester United (Stockholm)

Watch Ajax edge through


Watch Ajax edge through

Winners: Ajax

• Ajax have finished second in the Eredivisie, which would take them into the UEFA Champions League play-offs, league route. But they will receive the vacant group place by winning the UEFA Europa League.

• Champions Feyenoord would still enter the group stage. The Netherlands would not receive a third berth.

See how Manchester United made the final


See how Manchester United made the final

Winners: Manchester United

• United, who finished fifth in England, would enter the UEFA Champions League group stage by winning in Stockholm.

• The English top three (Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester City) would play in the group stage and the fourth-placed side (Liverpool) would enter the play-offs, league route regardless of where United would start in the competition. England would therefore have five entrants in the UEFA Champions League.


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