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Champions League[edit]

2020–21 UEFA Champions League
Tournament details
DatesQualifying:
June – August 2020 (expected)
Competition proper:
September 2020 – June 2021 (expected)
TeamsCompetition proper: 32
Total: 79, 80 or 81 (from 54 associations)
2021–22

The 2020–21 UEFA Champions League will be the 66th season of Europe's premier club football tournament organised by UEFA, and the 29th season since it was renamed from the European Champion Clubs' Cup to the UEFA Champions League.

The winners of the 2020–21 UEFA Champions League will automatically qualify for the 2021–22 UEFA Champions League group stage, and also earn the right to play against the winners of the 2020–21 UEFA Europa League in the 2021 UEFA Super Cup.

Association team allocation[edit]

A total of 79, 80 or 81 teams from 54 of the 55 UEFA member associations participate in the 2020–21 UEFA Champions League (the exception being Liechtenstein, which does not organize a domestic league). The association ranking based on the UEFA country coefficients is used to determine the number of participating teams for each association:

  • Associations 1–4 each have four teams qualify.
  • Associations 5–6 each have three teams qualify.
  • Associations 7–15 each have two teams qualify.
  • Associations 16–55 (except Liechtenstein) each have one team qualify.
  • The winners of the 2019–20 UEFA Champions League and 2019–20 UEFA Europa League are each given an additional entry if they do not qualify for the 2020–21 UEFA Champions League through their domestic league.

Association ranking[edit]

For the 2020–21 UEFA Champions League, the associations are allocated places according to their 2019 UEFA country coefficients, which takes into account their performance in European competitions from 2014–15 to 2018–19.[1][2]

Apart from the allocation based on the country coefficients, associations may have additional teams participating in the Champions League, as noted below:

  • (UCL) – Additional berth for UEFA Champions League title holders
  • (UEL) – Additional berth for UEFA Europa League title holders
Rank Association Coeff. Teams Notes
1 Spain Spain 103.569 4
2 England England 85.462
3 Italy Italy 74.725
4 Germany Germany 71.927
5 France France 58.498 3
6 Russia Russia 50.549
7 Portugal Portugal 48.232 2
8 Belgium Belgium 39.900
9 Ukraine Ukraine 38.900
10 Turkey Turkey 34.600
11 Netherlands Netherlands 32.433
12 Austria Austria 31.250
13 Czech Republic Czech Republic 28.675
14 Greece Greece 27.600
15 Croatia Croatia 27.375
16 Denmark Denmark 27.025 1
17 Switzerland Switzerland 26.900
18 Cyprus Cyprus 24.925
19 Serbia Serbia 22.250
Rank Association Coeff. Teams Notes
20 Scotland Scotland 22.125 1
21 Belarus Belarus 21.875
22 Sweden Sweden 20.900
23 Norway Norway 20.200
24 Kazakhstan Kazakhstan 19.250
25 Poland Poland 19.250
26 Azerbaijan Azerbaijan 19.000
27 Israel Israel 18.625
28 Bulgaria Bulgaria 17.500
29 Romania Romania 15.950
30 Slovakia Slovakia 15.625
31 Slovenia Slovenia 15.000
32 Liechtenstein Liechtenstein 13.500 0
33 Hungary Hungary 10.500 1
34 North Macedonia FUR Macedonia 8.000
35 Moldova Moldova 7.750
36 Albania Albania 7.500
37 Republic of Ireland Republic of Ireland 7.450
Rank Association Coeff. Teams Notes
38 Finland Finland 7.275 1
39 Iceland Iceland 7.250
40 Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina 7.125
41 Lithuania Lithuania 6.750
42 Latvia Latvia 5.625
43 Luxembourg Luxembourg 5.500
44 Armenia Armenia 5.250
45 Malta Malta 5.125
46 Estonia Estonia 5.000
47 Georgia (country) Georgia 4.750
48 Wales Wales 4.125
49 Montenegro Montenegro 4.125
50 Faroe Islands Faroe Islands 4.000
51 Gibraltar Gibraltar 4.000
52 Northern Ireland Northern Ireland 3.875
53 Kosovo Kosovo 2.500
54 Andorra Andorra 1.831
55 San Marino San Marino 0.666

Distribution[edit]

The following is the default access list.[3]

Teams entering in this round Teams advancing from previous round
Preliminary round
(4 teams)
  • 4 champions from associations 52–55
First qualifying round
(34 teams)
  • 33 champions from associations 18–51 (except Liechtenstein)
  • 1 winner from the preliminary round
Second qualifying round Champions Path
(20 teams)
  • 3 champions from associations 15–17
  • 17 winners from the first qualifying round
League Path
(6 teams)
  • 6 runners-up from associations 10–15
Third qualifying round Champions Path
(12 teams)
  • 2 champions from associations 13–14
  • 10 winners from the second qualifying round (Champions Path)
League Path
(8 teams)
  • 3 runners-up from associations 7–9
  • 2 third-placed teams from associations 5–6
  • 3 winners from the second qualifying round (League Path)
Play-off round Champions Path
(8 teams)
  • 2 champions from associations 11–12
  • 6 winners from the third qualifying round (Champions Path)
League Path
(4 teams)
  • 4 winners from the third qualifying round (League Path)
Group stage
(32 teams)
  • Champions League title holders
  • Europa League title holders
  • 10 champions from associations 1–10
  • 6 runners-up from associations 1–6
  • 4 third-placed teams from associations 1–4
  • 4 fourth-placed teams from associations 1–4
  • 4 winners from the play-off round (Champions Path)
  • 2 winners from the play-off round (League Path)
Knockout phase
(16 teams)
  • 8 group winners from the group stage
  • 8 group runners-up from the group stage

Changes will be made to the access list above if the Champions League and/or Europa League title holders qualify for the tournament via their domestic leagues.

  • If the Champions League title holders qualify for the group stage via their domestic league, the champions of association 11 (Netherlands) will enter the group stage, and champions of the highest-ranked associations in earlier rounds will also be promoted accordingly.
  • If the Europa League title holders qualify for the group stage via their domestic league, the third-placed team of association 5 (France) will enter the group stage, and runners-up of the highest-ranked associations in the second qualifying round will also be promoted accordingly.
  • If the Champions League and/or Europa League title holders qualify for the qualifying rounds via their domestic league, their spot in the qualifying rounds is vacated, and teams of the highest-ranked associations in earlier rounds will be promoted accordingly.
  • An association may have a maximum of five teams in the Champions League.[3] Therefore, if both the Champions League and Europa League title holders come from the same top-four association and finish outside of the top four of their domestic league, the fourth-placed team of the league will not compete in the Champions League and will instead compete in the Europa League.

Teams[edit]

League positions of the previous season shown in parentheses (TH: Champions League title holders; EL: Europa League title holders).[3]

Qualified teams for 2020–21 UEFA Champions League (by entry round)
Group stage
Spain Atlético MadridTH (1st) England Arsenal (4th) Germany RB Leipzig (3rd) Portugal Porto (1st)
England Manchester UnitedEL (3rd) Italy Juventus (1st) Germany Eintracht Frankfurt (4th) Belgium Standard Liege (1st)
Spain Barcelona (2nd) Italy Lazio (2nd) France Paris Saint-Germain (1st) Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk (1st)
Spain Sevilla (3rd) Italy Roma (3rd) France Marseille (2nd) Turkey Beşiktaş (1st)
Spain Valencia (4th) Italy Milan (4th) France Lyon (3rd) Netherlands Ajax (1st)
England Manchester City (1st) Germany Bayern Munich (1st) Russia CSKA Moscow (1st)
England Liverpool (2nd) Germany Borussia Dortmund (2nd) Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg (2nd)
Play-off round
Champions Path League Path
Austria Red Bull Salzburg (1st) Czech Republic Slavia Prague (1st)
Third qualifying round
Champions Path League Path
Greece PAOK (1st) Croatia Dinamo Zagreb (1st) Russia Lokomotiv Moscow (3rd) Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv (2nd)
Portugal Benfica (2nd) Turkey Galatasaray (2nd)
Belgium Genk (2nd) Netherlands PSV Eindhoven (2nd)
Second qualifying round
Champions Path League Path
Denmark Copenhagen (1st) Cyprus APOEL (1st) Austria Austria Wien (2nd) Greece Olympiacos (2nd)
Switzerland Basel (1st) Serbia Red Star Belgrade (1st) Czech Republic Viktoria Plzeň (2nd) Croatia Rijeka (2nd)
First qualifying round
Scotland Celtic (1st) Bulgaria Ludogorets Razgrad (1st) North Macedonia Shkëndija (1st) Georgia (country) Dinamo Tbilisi (1st)
Belarus BATE Borisov (1st) Romania Steaua București (1st) Finland HJK (1st) Armenia Alashkert (1st)
Sweden Malmö (1st) Slovakia Slovan Bratislava (1st) Republic of Ireland Dundalk (1st) Malta Valletta (1st)
Norway Molde (1st) Slovenia Maribor (1st) Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo (1st) Luxembourg F91 Dudelange (1st)
Kazakhstan Astana (1st) Moldova Sheriff Tiraspol (1st) Latvia Riga FC (1st) Wales The New Saints (1st)
Poland Legia Warsaw (1st) Albania Partizani (1st) Estonia Nõmme Kalju (1st) Faroe Islands B36 Tórshavn (1st)
Azerbaijan Qarabağ (1st) Iceland Valur (1st) Lithuania Sūduva (1st) Gibraltar Europa (1st)
Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv (1st) Hungary MOL Vidi (1st) Montenegro Sutjeska Nikšić (1st)
Preliminary round
Northern Ireland Linfield (1st) Kosovo Prishtina (1st) Andorra FC Santa Coloma (1st) San Marino La Fiorita (1st)

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Country coefficients 2018/19". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 3 June 2019. Retrieved 5 June 2019.
  2. ^ "UEFA Country Ranking 2019". kassiesa.home.xs4all.nl. Retrieved 1 June 2019.
  3. ^ a b c "Champions League and Europa League changes next season". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 27 February 2018. Retrieved 27 February 2018.

External links[edit]

Europa League[edit]

Τhe 2020–21 UEFA Europa League will be the 49th season of Europe's secondary club football tournament organised by UEFA, and the 12th season since it was renamed from the UEFA Cup to the UEFA Europa League. They will also automatically qualify for the 2021–22 UEFA Champions League group stage. As the title holders of Europa League Manchester United, qualified for the 2019–20 UEFA Champions League, although they had already qualified before the final through their league performance. They will be unable to defend their title unless they finish third in the Champions League group stage.

Association team allocation[edit]

A total of 213 teams from all 55 UEFA member associations are expected to participate in the 2020–21 UEFA Europa League. The association ranking based on the UEFA country coefficients is used to determine the number of participating teams for each association:

  • Associations 1–51 (except Liechtenstein) each have three teams qualify.
  • Associations 52–54 each have two teams qualify.
  • Liechtenstein and San Marino (association 55) each have one team qualify (Liechtenstein organises only a domestic cup and no domestic league; Kosovo as per decision by the UEFA Executive Committee).
  • Moreover, 55 teams eliminated from the 2020–21 UEFA Champions League are transferred to the Europa League (default number is 57, but 2 fewer teams compete in the 2020–21 UEFA Champions League).

Association ranking[edit]

For the 2020–21 UEFA Europa League, the associations are allocated places according to their 2020 UEFA country coefficients, which takes into account their performance in European competitions from 2014–15 to 2018–19.

Apart from the allocation based on the country coefficients, associations may have additional teams participating in the Champions League, as noted below:

(UCL) – Additional teams transferred from the UEFA Champions League

Association ranking[edit]

For the 2020–21 UEFA Champions League, the associations are allocated places according to their 2019 UEFA country coefficients, which takes into account their performance in European competitions from 2014–15 to 2018–19.[1][2]

Apart from the allocation based on the country coefficients, associations may have additional teams participating in the Champions League, as noted below:

  • (UCL) – Additional berth for UEFA Champions League title holders
  • (UEL) – Additional berth for UEFA Europa League title holders
Rank Association Coeff. Teams Notes
1 Spain Spain 103.569 3
2 England England 85.462
3 Italy Italy 74.725
4 Germany Germany 71.927
5 France France 58.498
6 Russia Russia 50.549
7 Portugal Portugal 48.232
8 Belgium Belgium 39.900
9 Ukraine Ukraine 38.900
10 Turkey Turkey 34.600
11 Netherlands Netherlands 32.433
12 Austria Austria 31.250
13 Czech Republic Czech Republic 28.675
14 Greece Greece 27.600
15 Croatia Croatia 27.375
16 Denmark Denmark 27.025
17 Switzerland Switzerland 26.900
18 Cyprus Cyprus 24.925
19 Serbia Serbia 22.250
Rank Association Coeff. Teams Notes
20 Scotland Scotland 22.125 3
21 Belarus Belarus 21.875
22 Sweden Sweden 20.900
23 Norway Norway 20.200
24 Kazakhstan Kazakhstan 19.250
25 Poland Poland 19.250
26 Azerbaijan Azerbaijan 19.000
27 Israel Israel 18.625
28 Bulgaria Bulgaria 17.500
29 Romania Romania 15.950
30 Slovakia Slovakia 15.625
31 Slovenia Slovenia 15.000
32 Liechtenstein Liechtenstein 13.500 1
33 Hungary Hungary 10.500 3
34 North Macedonia FYR Macedonia 8.000
35 Moldova Moldova 7.750
36 Albania Albania 7.500
37 Republic of Ireland Republic of Ireland 7.450
Rank Association Coeff. Teams Notes
38 Finland Finland 7.275 3
39 Iceland Iceland 7.250
40 Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina 7.125
41 Lithuania Lithuania 6.750
42 Latvia Latvia 5.625
43 Luxembourg Luxembourg 5.500
44 Armenia Armenia 5.250
45 Malta Malta 5.125
46 Estonia Estonia 5.000
47 Georgia (country) Georgia 4.750
48 Wales Wales 4.125
49 Montenegro Montenegro 4.125
50 Faroe Islands Faroe Islands 4.000
51 Gibraltar Gibraltar 4.000
52 Northern Ireland Northern Ireland 3.875 2
53 Kosovo Kosovo 2.500
54 Andorra Andorra 1.831
55 San Marino San Marino 0.666 1

Distribution[edit]

The following is the access list for this season.[3]

Access list for 2019–20 UEFA Europa League
Teams entering in this round Teams advancing from previous round Teams transferred from Champions League
Preliminary round

(14 teams)

  • 4 domestic cup winners from associations 52–55
  • 6 domestic league runners-up from associations 49–54
  • 4 domestic league third-placed teams from associations 48–51
First qualifying round

(94 teams)

  • 26 domestic cup winners from associations 26–51
  • 30 domestic league runners-up from associations 18–48 (except Liechtenstein)
  • 31 domestic league third-placed teams from associations 16–47 (except Liechtenstein)
  • 7 winners from preliminary round
Second qualifying round Champions Path

(19 teams)

  • 16 losers from Champions League first qualifying round
  • 3 losers from Champions League preliminary round
Main Path

(74 teams)

  • 7 domestic cup winners from associations 19–25
  • 2 domestic league runners-up from associations 16–17
  • 3 domestic league third-placed teams from associations 13–15
  • 9 domestic league fourth-placed teams from associations 7–15
  • 2 domestic league fifth-placed teams from associations 5–6 (League Cup winners for France)
  • 4 domestic league sixth-placed teams from associations 1–4 (League Cup winners for England)
  • 47 winners from first qualifying round
Third qualifying round Champions Path

(20 teams)

  • 10 winners from second qualifying round (Champions Path)
  • 10 losers from Champions League second qualifying round (Champions Path)
Main Path

(52 teams)

  • 6 domestic cup winners from associations 13–18
  • 6 domestic league third-placed teams from associations 7–12
  • 1 domestic league fourth-placed team from association 6
  • 37 winners from second qualifying round (Main Path)
  • 2 losers from Champions League second qualifying round (League Path)
Play-off round Champions Path

(16 teams)

  • 10 winners from third qualifying round (Champions Path)
  • 6 losers from Champions League third qualifying round (Champions Path)
Main Path

(26 teams)

  • 26 winners from third qualifying round (Main Path)
Group stage

(48 teams)

  • 12 domestic cup winners from associations 1–12
  • 1 domestic league fourth-placed team from association 5
  • 4 domestic league fifth-placed teams from associations 1–4
  • 8 winners from play-off round (Champions Path)
  • 13 winners from play-off round (Main Path)
  • 4 losers from Champions League play-off round (Champions Path)
  • 2 losers from Champions League play-off round (League Path)
  • 4 losers from Champions League third qualifying round (League Path)
Knockout phase

(32 teams)

  • 12 group winners from group stage
  • 12 group runners-up from group stage
  • 8 third-placed teams from Champions League group stage

Changes are made to the default access list, if any of the teams that qualify for the Europa League via their domestic competitions also qualify for the Champions League as the Champions League or Europa League title holders, or if there are fewer teams transferred from the Champions League due to changes in the Champions League access list. In any case where a spot in the Europa League is vacated, cup winners of the highest-ranked associations in earlier rounds are promoted accordingly.

  • In the default access list, originally 17 losers from the Champions League first qualifying round are transferred to the Europa League second qualifying round (Champions Path). However, since the Champions League title holders qualified for the Champions League group stage via their domestic league, only 16 losers from the Champions League first qualifying round were transferred to the Europa League second qualifying round (Champions Path). As a result, only 19 teams entered the Champions Path second qualifying round (one of the losers from the Champions League first qualifying round would be drawn to receive a bye to the third qualifying round).
  • In the default access list, originally three losers from the Champions League second qualifying round (League Path) are transferred to the Europa League third qualifying round (Main Path). However, since the Europa League title holders qualified for the Champions League group stage via their domestic league, only two losers from the Champions League second qualifying round (League Path) were transferred to the Europa League third qualifying round (Main Path). As a result, the following changes to the access list were made:
    • The cup winners of association 18 entered the third qualifying round instead of the second qualifying round.
    • The cup winners of association 25 entered the second qualifying round instead of the first qualifying round.
    • The cup winners of associations 50 and 51 entered the first qualifying round instead of the preliminary round.

Redistribution rules[edit]

A Europa League place is vacated when a team qualifies for both the Champions League and the Europa League, or qualifies for the Europa League by more than one method. When a place is vacated, it is redistributed within the national association by the following rules:

  • When the domestic cup winners (considered as the "highest-placed" qualifier within the national association with the latest starting round) also qualify for the Champions League, their Europa League place is vacated. As a result, the highest-placed team in the league which have not yet qualified for European competitions qualify for the Europa League, with the Europa League qualifiers which finish above them in the league moved up one "place".
  • When the domestic cup winners also qualify for the Europa League through league position, their place through the league position is vacated. As a result, the highest-placed team in the league which have not yet qualified for European competitions qualify for the Europa League, with the Europa League qualifiers which finish above them in the league moved up one "place" if possible.
  • For associations where a Europa League place is reserved for either the League Cup or end-of-season European competition play-offs winners, they always qualify for the Europa League as the "lowest-placed" qualifier. If the League Cup winners have already qualified for European competitions through other methods, this reserved Europa League place is taken by the highest-placed team in the league which have not yet qualified for European competitions.


Teams[edit]

The labels in the parentheses show how each team qualified for the place of its starting round:[4]

  • CW: Cup winners
  • 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, etc.: League position
  • LC: League Cup winners
  • RW: Regular season winners
  • PW: End-of-season Europa League play-offs winners
  • UCL: Transferred from the Champions League
    • GS: Third-placed teams from the group stage
    • PO: Losers from the play-off round
    • Q3: Losers from the third qualifying round
    • Q2: Losers from the second qualifying round
    • Q1: Losers from the first qualifying round
    • PR: Losers from the preliminary round
Qualified teams for 2019–20 UEFA Europa League (by entry round) Round of 32
(UCL GS) (UCL GS) (UCL GS) (UCL GS)
(UCL GS) (UCL GS) (UCL GS) (UCL GS)
Group stage
Spain Real Madrid (5th) Germany Bayer Leverkusen (6th) Turkey Fenerbahçe (3rd) (UCL PO)
Spain Athletic Bilbao (6th) France Saint-Étienne (4th) Netherlands Feyenoord (CW) (UCL PO)
England Chelsea (5th) France Lille (5th) Austria LASK Linz (3rd) (UCL Q3)
England Tottenham Hotspur (6th) Russia Krasnodar (4th) (UCL PO) (UCL Q3)
Italy Napoli (5th) Portugal Sporting CP (3rd) (UCL PO) (UCL Q3)
Italy Inter Milan (6th) Belgium Club Brugge (3rd) (UCL PO) (UCL Q3)
Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach (5th) Ukraine Zorya Luhansk (3rd) (UCL PO)
Play-off round
Champions Path Main Path
(UCL Q3) (UCL Q3)
(UCL Q3) (UCL Q3)
(UCL Q3) (UCL Q3)
Third qualifying round
Champions Path Main Path
(UCL Q2) (UCL Q2) Russia Spartak Moscow (5th) Greece Aris (3rd)
(UCL Q2) (UCL Q2) Portugal Braga (4th) Croatia Hajduk Split (3rd)
(UCL Q2) (UCL Q2) Belgium Antwerp (4th) Denmark Midtjylland (2nd)
(UCL Q2) (UCL Q2) Ukraine Mariupol (4th) Switzerland Luzern (2nd)
(UCL Q2) (UCL Q2) Turkey Trabzonspor (4th) Cyprus AEK Larnaca (2nd)
Netherlands Vitesse (4th) (UCL Q2)
Austria Sturm Graz (4th) (UCL Q2)
Czech Republic Sparta Prague (3rd)
Second qualifying round
Champions Path Main Path
(UCL Q1)[Note UCL Q1] (UCL Q1) Spain Real Sociedad (7th) Greece AEK Athens (4th)
(UCL Q1) (UCL Q1) England Everton (7th) Greece Atromitos (5th)
(UCL Q1) (UCL Q1) Italy Fiorentina (7th) Croatia Osijek (4th)
(UCL Q1) (UCL Q1) Germany Wolfsburg (7th) Croatia Lokomotiva Zagreb (5th)
(UCL Q1) (UCL Q1) France Stade Rennais (6th) Denmark Brøndby (3rd)
(UCL Q1) (UCL Q1) Russia Rostov (6th) Switzerland Young Boys (3rd)
(UCL Q1) (UCL PR) Portugal Vitória de Guimarães (5th) Cyprus Apollon Limassol (3rd)
(UCL Q1) (UCL PR) Belgium Anderlecht (PW) Serbia Partizan (CW)
(UCL Q1) (UCL PR) Ukraine Olimpik Donetsk (5th) Scotland Rangers (2nd)
(UCL Q1) Turkey İstanbul Başakşehir (5th) Belarus Dinamo Minsk (CW)
Netherlands FC Utrecht (PW) Sweden Östersunds FK (CW)
Austria Rapid Wien (PW) Norway Rosenborg (2nd)
Czech Republic Jablonec (4th) Kazakhstan Kairat (2nd)
Czech Republic Mladá Boleslav (PW)
First qualifying round
Denmark Esbjerg (PW) Israel Maccabi Haifa (3rd) Iceland Breiðablik (2nd) Estonia Flora (3rd)
Switzerland Thun (4th) Israel Bnei Yehuda (4th) Iceland KR (4th) Lithuania Žalgiris (CW)
Cyprus AEL Limassol (4th) Bulgaria CSKA Sofia (2nd) Hungary Ferencvárosi TC (2nd) Lithuania Riteriai (3rd)
Serbia Radnički Niš (3rd) Bulgaria Lokomotiv Plovdiv (3rd) Hungary Debrecen (3rd) Lithuania Kauno Žalgiris (5th)[Note LTU]
Serbia Čukarički (4th) Bulgaria Levski Sofia (PW) Hungary Honvéd (4th) Montenegro Budućnost Podgorica (CW)
Scotland Heart of Midlothian (3rd) Romania Cluj (2nd) North Macedonia Vardar (CW) Montenegro Zeta (3rd)
Scotland Hibernian (4th) Romania Viitorul Constanța (3rd) North Macedonia Makedonija GP (3rd) Montenegro Titograd (4th)
Belarus Dinamo Brest (3rd) Romania Universitatea Craiova (4th) North Macedonia Shkupi (4th) Georgia (country) Torpedo Kutaisi (2nd)
Belarus Shakhtyor Soligorsk (4th) Slovakia Spartak Trnava (2nd) Finland Inter Turku (CW) Georgia (country) Saburtalo Tbilisi (3rd)
Sweden Djurgårdens IF (2nd) Slovakia DAC Dunajská Streda (3rd) Finland RoPS (2nd) Georgia (country) Chikhura Sachkhere (4th)
Sweden AIK (3rd) Slovakia Ružomberok (4th) Finland KuPS (3rd) Armenia Ararat-Armenia (2nd)
Norway Brann (3rd) Slovenia Olimpija Ljubljana (CW) Republic of Ireland Cork City (2nd) Armenia Pyunik (3rd)
Norway Haugesund (4th) Slovenia Domžale (3rd) Republic of Ireland Shamrock Rovers (3rd) Armenia Banants (4th)
Kazakhstan Tobol (3rd) Slovenia Mura (4th) Republic of Ireland St Patrick's Athletic (4th) Malta Balzan (CW)
Kazakhstan Ordabasy (4th) Liechtenstein Vaduz (CW) Bosnia and Herzegovina Zrinjski Mostar (2nd) Malta Hibernians (2nd)
Poland Lechia Gdańsk (2nd) Moldova Milsami Orhei (2nd) Bosnia and Herzegovina Široki Brijeg (3rd) Malta Gżira United (3rd)
Poland Piast Gliwice (3rd) Moldova Petrocub Hîncești (3rd) Bosnia and Herzegovina Radnik Bijeljina (4th) Luxembourg Fola Esch (2nd)
Poland Cracovia (4th) Moldova Speranța Nisporeni (4th) Latvia Ventspils (2nd) Luxembourg Jeunesse Esch (3rd)
Azerbaijan Gabala (2nd) Albania Kukësi (2nd) Latvia RFS (3rd) Northern Ireland Crusaders (CW)
Azerbaijan Neftçi Baku (3rd) Albania Teuta (3rd) Latvia Liepāja (4th) Wales Connah's Quay Nomads (2nd)
Azerbaijan Sabail (4th) Albania Laçi (4th) Estonia Narva Trans (CW) Faroe Islands HB Tórshavn (2nd)
Israel Hapoel Be'er Sheva (2nd) Iceland Stjarnan (CW) Estonia FCI Levadia (2nd)
Preliminary round
Luxembourg Progrès Niederkorn (4th) Wales Cardiff Metropolitan University (PW) Gibraltar St Joseph's (3rd) Andorra Sant Julià (2nd)
Northern Ireland Ballymena United (2nd) Faroe Islands NSÍ Runavík (3rd) Kosovo Feronikeli (2nd) San Marino Tre Fiori (2nd)
Northern Ireland Cliftonville (PW) Faroe Islands KÍ Klaksvík (4th) Kosovo Trepça'89 (3rd)
Wales Barry Town United (3rd) Gibraltar Lincoln Red Imps (2nd) Andorra Engordany (CW)

One team not playing a national top division will take part in the competition; Vaduz (representing Liechtenstein) played in 2018–19 Swiss Challenge League, which is Switzerland's 2nd tier.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Country coefficients 2018/19". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 3 June 2019. Retrieved 5 June 2019.
  2. ^ "UEFA Country Ranking 2019". kassiesa.home.xs4all.nl. Retrieved 1 June 2019.
  3. ^ "Champions League and Europa League changes next season". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 27 February 2018. Retrieved 27 February 2018.
  4. ^ Cite error: The named reference uefa18193 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

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