Manchester City and Liverpool's success in Europe means England have a tighter grip on the fourth Champions League spot for the 2018/19 campaign.
Their fourth-place spot, based on UEFA association coefficients, was in danger of being lost for the 2017/18 season before Juventus' Champions League round-of-16 exit at the hands of Bayern Munich last month, but that has been secured.
A poor performance in Europe next season could still be detrimental for the 2018/19 season if Italian sides are successful, but the gap over Italy has been stretched in recent months.
In December, after Manchester United's exit from the Champions League at the group stage, England's overall lead over Italy was just 3.054.
But that lead has now been stretched to 4.845 following Manchester City and Liverpool's progress in Europe, as well as Juventus and Lazio's exit at the round of 16 stage of the Champions League and Europa League respectively.
Manchester City reached the last four of the Champions League with a 3-2 aggregate victory over Paris St-Germain while Liverpool beat Borussia Dortmund 5-4 in a thrilling Europa League quarter-final.
The coefficient is calculated by working out an average score for the country, which is gained by dividing the number of 'points' obtained by the total number of clubs representing a country. England have eight clubs this season; Chelsea, Man City, Man Utd, Arsenal, Tottenham, Liverpool, Southampton and West Ham.
That resulting number is then added to the results of the previous four seasons to calculate the coefficient, making a five-year run. The total of those five years is the decisive number, with England's currently standing at 75.284 and Italy's at 70.439 (4.845 difference).
Italy will claw back 3.893 points on England when the 2011/12 season is knocked off the run of five seasons in the summer, which on present standings would reduce England's lead to 0.952 at the kick-off of the 2016/17 season.
For England to lose fourth spot in the 2018/19 season, Italian teams would have to out-perform the English by 0.952 points, which has happened only once since 2002/03.