Twenty-five teams will qualify automatically for next season’s Champions League by virtue of their domestic league placing.
The teams that win both the Champions League and the UEFA Europa League will also both be guaranteed a spot.
Rebalancing will be required if either of those title winners also qualify automatically via their domestic league placing.
Two further places will be filled by the European Performance Spots, while the final seven slots are determined via qualifying.
Domestic qualifiers as it stands:
England (4): Man City, Arsenal, Liverpool, Aston Villa
Spain (4): Real Madrid, Barcelona, Girona, Atlético de Madrid
Germany (4): Leverkusen, Bayern, Stuttgart, Leipzig, Dortmund
Italy (4): Inter, Milan, Bologna, Juventus, Atalanta
France (3): Paris Saint-Germain, Monaco, LOSC Lille
Netherlands (2): PSV Eindhoven, Feyenoord
Portugal (1): Sporting CP
Belgium (1): Anderlecht
Scotland (1): Celtic
Austria (1): Sturm Graz
Champions League winner rebalancing (1)**: Shakhtar Donetsk (UKR)
Europa League winner rebalancing (1)***: Benfica (POR)
The list above is provisional based purely on sporting performance and does not account for any potential disciplinary or licensing matters.
Champions League: All the teams that have qualified for 2024/2025 competition