UEFA rules may see the team that finishes fourth in the Premier League, miss out on next season’s Champions League.
If Leicester City win the Champions League and Manchester United
clinch the Europa League, they automatically qualify for the
competition.
This then means that only the top three clubs in England will be
allowed into the competition, as no country is allowed more than five
participants in the competition.
There are currently six teams fighting it out to finish in the three
places behind champions-elect, Chelsea. Leicester City will surely
finish outside the top four, following an abysmal defence of the league
title this year, while Jose Mourinho’s United are currently in 5th
place.
United are however heavy favourites to go on and win the Europa League. They take on Anderlecht in the quarter-finals.
Leicester tackle Atletico Madrid in the quarter-final of the Champions League.
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