What teams have qualified for the 2022-23 Champions League?

Cameron Smith
Cameron Smith
  • Updated: 24 May 2022 07:54 CDT
  • 5 min read
Vini Jr, Karim Benzema, Eder Militao, Real Madrid, 2021/22
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The 2021-22 Champions League final between Real Madrid and Liverpool will take place in Paris on Saturday 28 May, but preparations for next season’s competition have already begun.

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Following an eventful final weekend of the season for the majority of European leagues, those involved in next year's Champions League can begin to focus on their ambitions in the competition.

Chelsea will lose their European crown once Carlo Ancelotti faces Jurgen Klopp at the Stade de France, but the Blues will have the chance to regain the title next campaign following confirmation of their qualification after Arsenal’s 2-0 defeat to Newcastle on 16 May. The Gunners themselves missed out on qualification after Tottenham's win over Norwich on the final day of the Premier League season.

In Ligue 1, Monaco lost an automatic spot in the group stages after Ignatius Ganago's 96th minute equaliser for Lens on the last day of the season. That result meant Marseille leapfrogged Monaco into second place and gained an automatic place in the Champions League.

This season’s edition hasn’t yet been completed, but only one spot remains unfilled for the 2022-23 Champions League. 84 teams will take part across the play-off rounds and the actual competition itself, with the campaign kicking off with the preliminary play-off round on 21 June 2022.

But, what teams have already qualified and who still has work to do? FootballTransfers reveals all.

What Premier League teams have qualified for the Champions League?

  • Manchester City
  • Liverpool
  • Chelsea
  • Tottenham
  • What La Liga teams have qualified for the Champions League?

  • Real Madrid
  • Barcelona
  • Atletico Madrid
  • Sevilla
  • Atletico Madrid will be competing in next year's Champions League group stages
    © ProShots - Atletico Madrid will be competing in next year's Champions League group stages

    What Serie A teams have qualified for the Champions League?

  • AC Milan
  • Inter Milan
  • Napoli
  • Juventus
  • What Bundesliga teams have qualified for the Champions League?

  • Bayern Munich
  • Borussia Dortmund
  • Bayer Leverkusen
  • RB Leipzig
  • What Ligue 1 teams have qualified for the Champions League?

  • Paris Saint-Germain
  • Marseille
  • What other teams have qualified for the Champions League?

  • Porto
  • Sporting CP
  • Ajax
  • Club Brugge
  • RB Salzburg
  • Celtic
  • Shakhtar Donetsk
  • Eintracht Frankfurt
  • Rangers would have automatically qualified for the Champions League group stages if they'd won the Europa League final
    © ProShots - Rangers would have automatically qualified for the Champions League group stages if they'd won the Europa League final

    What teams are in the Champions League Play-Offs?

    Preliminary Round:

  • Vikingur - Iceland
  • Levadia - Estonia
  • Inter d’Escaldes - Andorra
  • Tre Penne or La Fiorita - San Marino
  • In San Marino, the league enters into a knockout competition to decide the overall winner each season after the regular campaign has ended. Tre Penne and La Firotia are the two teams in the final; the winner will enter the Champions League preliminary play-off round, while the loser will enter the Europa League preliminary play-off round.

    First Qualifying Round:

  • Bodo/Glimt - Norway
  • Bodo/Glimt have the chance of reaching the Champions League following their Norwegian title win
    © ProShots - Bodo/Glimt have the chance of reaching the Champions League following their Norwegian title win

  • Malmo - Sweden
  • Ludogorets - Bulgaria
  • Cluj - Romania
  • Qarabag - Azerbaijan
  • Tobol - Kazakhstan
  • Ferencvaros - Hungary
  • Shakhtyor Soligorsk - Belarus
  • Lech Poznan - Poland
  • Maribor - Slovenia
  • Slovan Bratislava - Slovakia
  • Zalgiris - Lithuania
  • Diddeleng - Luxembourg
  • Zrinjski - Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Shamrock Rovers - Republic of Ireland
  • Shkupi - North Macedonia
  • Pyunik or Ararat-Armenia - Armenia
  • FK RFS - Latvia
  • Tirana - Albania
  • Linfield - Northern Ireland
  • Dinamo Batumi - Georgia
  • HJK - Finland
  • Sheriff Tiraspol - Moldova
  • Hibernians - Malta
  • KI Klaksvik - Faroe Islands
  • Ballkani - Kosovo
  • Lincoln Red Imps - Gibraltar
  • Sutjeska Niksic - Montenegro
  • The New Saints - Wales
  • One winner from Preliminary Round
  • In Armenia, Pyunik are level on points with Ararat-Armenia, but have a game in hand. It will go down to the final day of the season.

    Second Qualifying Round:

    From here on there are two routes in the play-offs: the Champions Path and the League Path. For the second qualifying round, 15 winners from the first qualifying round and five additional champions that enter at this stage will form a 20-team round, while there are only four teams in this round in the League Path. Those four teams are the runners-up from Ukraine, Turkey, Denmark and Cyprus.

    Champions Path

  • Viktoria Plzen - Czech Republic
  • Dinamo Zagreb - Croatia
  • FC Zurich - Switzerland
  • Olympiacos - Greece
  • Olympiacos have the chance to make the Champions League group stages again
    © ProShots - Olympiacos have the chance to make the Champions League group stages again

  • Maccabi Haifa - Israel
  • 15 winners from First Qualifying Round
  • League Path

  • Dynamo Kyiv - Ukraine
  • Fenerbahce - Turkey
  • Midtjylland - Denmark
  • AEK Larnaca - Cyprus
  • Third Qualifying Round:

    Champions Path:

  • Apollon Limassol - Cyprus
  • Crvena zvezda (Red Star Belgrade) - Serbia
  • 10 winners from Second Qualifying Round
  • League Path:

  • Monaco - France
  • Monaco need to navigate the play-offs to secure their place in the Champions League for next year
    © ProShots - Monaco need to navigate the play-offs to secure their place in the Champions League for next year

  • Benfica - Portugal
  • PSV Eindhoven - Netherlands
  • Union Saint-Gilloise - Belgium
  • Sturm Graz -Austria
  • Rangers - Scotland
  • Two winners from Second Qualifying Round
  • Play-Off Round:

    Champions Path

  • Trabzonspor - Turkey
  • Copenhagen - Denmark
  • Six winners from the Third Qualifying Round
  • League Path

  • Four winners from the Third Qualifying Round
  • Group Stages:

  • Four winners from the Champions Path
  • Two winners from the League Path
  • 26 teams automatically qualified
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