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Which Premier League teams can qualify for the 2024-25 Champions League, Europa, or Conference Leagues?

Only eight of the Premier League's 20 clubs could claim a place in Europe, whether the UEFA Champions League, Europa League, or Conference League.

Those possibilities will dwindle in coming weeks as may the available berths (Here’s a great primer from the Premier League site).

The renovation of the UEFA Champions League means that some leagues get five spots in the group stage, but Premier League clubs' performances in Europe this season have sunk those hopes back to four places.

[ MORE: Current Premier League standings ]

As it stands, fifth place and sixth place will go to the Europa League and seventh place will qualify for the Conference League.

However, should Manchester United finish outside of the top six and defeat Manchester City in the FA Cup Final, United will go to the Europa League and seventh will be out of luck.

Which Premier League clubs could qualify for the 2024-25 Champions League, Europa League, or Conference Leagues?

Arsenal, Manchester City, and Liverpool have qualified for the Champions League via top-four finishes.

Aston Villa have one path left to the UEFA Champions League. They'll qualify for the Champions League by finishing fourth.

Tottenham's only route to Europe is through the league table. Spurs can go to the Champions League by finishing fourth (or fifth). The Europa League or Conference League would await should they drop out of the top four or five.

Newcastle United's only path to Europe is through the league table. They currently sit sixth, ahead of Man United on goal differential. They cannot finish lower than eighth.

Chelsea can only reach the Europa or Conference League through the league table.

Manchester United can go to the Europa League by winning the FA Cup, and the league table is still a route to Europe as well. The Red Devils may go to the Conference League if they fail to win the FA Cup.

West Ham United, Brighton, Wolves, Bournemouth, Fulham, Brentford, Crystal Palace, Sheffield United, Burnley, Luton Town, Nottingham Forest, and Everton have been eliminated from contention for Europe.