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How could Newcastle's EFL Cup win affect European qualification?

22 Mar 2025
Isak

As the race for Europe intensifies, we look at how it could be impacted after the Magpies beat Liverpool at Wembley

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Newcastle United won the first silverware of the 2024/25 season on Sunday, by beatingLiverpool 2-1 in the EFL Cup final at Wembley Stadium.

The result of the match at Wembley Stadium will also have an impact on how clubs qualify for European competition, because the winners of the EFL Cup are rewarded with a place in the playoff stage of the UEFA Conference League.

However, ifNewcastle finish in a position in thePremier League table that earns them a spot in a UEFA competition next season (at least the top five), their Conference League playoff place will instead go to the next-highest ranked team who have not qualified for UEFA competition via their league position.

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Which teams go into each European competition?
UEFA Champions League

The top four teams in the Premier League qualify for the league phase of the Champions League.

The fifth-placed team could also get a UCL spot, depending on the collective success of the Premier League's clubs in Europe this season.

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UEFA Europa League qualification

Two Europa League places are given to English clubs who fulfil the following criteria:

- The fifth-placed team in the Premier League qualify for the league phase (or the sixth-placed team if the top five clubs qualify for the Champions League).
- The winners of the FA Cup qualify for the league phase.

UEFA Conference League qualification

The EFL Cup winners qualify for the playoff stage of the Conference League.

Where these qualifications change

If the FA Cup winners have qualified for the Champions League or the Europa League via their Premier League position, or by winning the Champions League, their Europa League place will go to the next-highest ranked team who have not already qualified for UEFA competitions.

If the EFL Cup winners have qualified for the Champions League or Europa League via their Premier League position, or by winning either of those European competitions, their Conference League playoff place will go to the next-highest ranked team in the Premier League who have not already qualified for Europe.

Race For Europe

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Newcastle have won the EFL Cup - what happens now?

Newcastle have a Conference League playoff spot in the bank. However, they will be hoping to qualify for the Champions League or Europa League through their league position.

IfEddie Howe's EFL Cup winners were to achieve either feat, their Conference League spot will be passed to the next-highest ranked team in the Premier League that have not already qualified for Europe.

That team could potentially finish as low as 11th.

How could 11th-placed team qualify?

This is an example of a scenario that could lead to the 11th-placed team earning a Conference League place:

- Liverpool,Arsenal,Nottingham Forest,Manchester City all qualify for the Champions League as the top four teams
- Newcastle qualify for the Champions League in fifth, with UEFA awarding an extra place for English clubs' performances in Europe this season
-Brighton & Hove Albion qualify for the Europa League by finishing sixth
-AFC Bournemouth finish seventh and qualify for the Europa League by winning the FA Cup
-Chelsea finish eighth and qualify for the Europa League by winning the Conference League
-Aston Villa finish ninth and qualify for the Champions League by winning that competition this season
-Manchester United orTottenham Hotspur finish 10th and qualify for the Champions League by winning the Europa League

In the example above, the Conference League place earned by Newcastle for winning the EFL Cup could not be allocated to any of the top 10 teams, as they would all have qualified for another European competition.

It would therefore go to the team in the next-highest Premier League position: 11th.

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