If Manchester City or Chelsea win the Champions League this season, or if Manchester United win the Europa League, there will be no additional slot for an English club next season.
Tuesday 28 July 2020 06:51, UK
Eight Premier League clubs could compete in the Champions League and Europa League next season, UEFA has confirmed to Sky Sports News.
Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, Chelsea have qualified for the Champions League group stage next season as the top four teams in Premier League.
Leicester have qualified for the Europa League group stage next season as the top-flight's fifth-placed team.
Tottenham have qualified for the Europa League second qualifying round as the sixth-placed team, as second-placed Manchester City won the Carabao Cup.
If Manchester City or Chelsea win the Champions League this season, there will be no additional slot for an English club next season.
Equally, if Manchester United win the Europa League and qualify for Champions League group stage - which they have already reached through Premier League top-four spot - there will be no additional slot for an English club.
Leicester will have qualified for the Europa League group stage next season as the top-flight's fifth-placed team.
Tottenham will qualify for the Europa League group stage and do not need to play in Europa League qualifying round.
Wolves will qualify for the Europa League's second qualifying round, as the Premier League's seventh-placed team.
Arsenal will qualify for the Europa League group stage.
Leicester will have also qualified for the Europa League group stage next season as the fifth-placed team.
Tottenham will remain in the Europa League second qualifying round as the sixth-placed team.
Wolves will not play in Europe - unless they win the Europa League this season.
Wolves will qualify for the Champions League group stage in 2020-21.
Leicester and Tottenham will qualify for the Europa League group stage.
This is the only way that eight Premier League clubs could play in European competitions next season.
Wolves will join Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United and Chelsea in the Champions League group stage next term as Europa League winners.
Arsenal will qualify for the Europa League group stage as FA Cup winners.
Leicester will have qualified for the Europa League group stage next season as the fifth-placed team.
Tottenham will have qualified for the Europa League second qualifying round as the sixth-placed team.
Meanwhile, Manchester United, Manchester City, Chelsea and Wolves are expected to be given extra time off by the Premier League before the start of the 2020-21 campaign due to their involvement in the latter stages of this season's Europa League and Champions League competitions.