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Europa League 2025/26 Tracker: All teams who have qualified for the UEL next season

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Dinamo Zagreb take Chelsea's spot in the Europa League league phase.
Dinamo Zagreb take Chelsea's spot in the Europa League league phase.VIRGINIE LEFOUR / BELGA MAG / Belga via AFP
The European season is coming to a fast end, with domestic leagues having less than 10 games left. Below you can view all of the teams who qualify for the 2025/26 UEFA Europa League.

Latest: Young Boys secured their spot in the Europa League playoff round and Lugano in the second qualifying round after Basel won the Swiss Cup.

Meanwhile, both Samsunspor and Besiktas claimed victories in their final Super Lig game, meaning the former clinched a spot in the playoff round of the Europa League, while the latter had to settle for the second qualifying round.

The list will be updated each time a team qualifies for the competition. Note that some teams could be promoted to a later qualifying round, depending on titleholder rebalancing. The exact number of places in each qualifying round is not yet confirmed.

Follow who qualifies for next season's UEFA Champions League and UEFA Conference League on Flashscore.

UEFA Europa League 2025/26: League phase

England (2-3 teams): Crystal Palace, Aston Villa

Italy (2): Bologna, AS Roma

Spain (2): Real Betis, Celta Vigo

Germany (2): StuttgartFreiburg

France (2): Lille, Olympique Lyon

Netherlands (1): Go Ahead Eagles

Portugal (1): FC Porto

Croatia (1): Dinamo Zagreb

UEFA Europa League 2025/26: Qualifying round, main path

Playoff round

Belgium: Genk

Turkiye: Samsunspor 

Czechia: Sigma Olomouc

Scotland: Aberdeen

Switzerland: Young Boys

Third qualifying round

Austria: Wolfsberg

Norway: Fredrikstand

Greece: PAOK

Second qualifying round

Netherlands: Utrecht

Portugal: Sporting Braga

Belgium: Anderlecht 

Turkiye: Besiktas

Czechia: Banik Ostrava

Scotland: Hibernian

Switzerland: Lugano 

Denmark: Midtjylland

First qualifying round

Israel: Hapoel Be'er Sheva

Ukraine: Shakhtar Donetsk

Serbia: Partizan Belgrade:

Poland: Legia Warsaw

Cyprus: AEK Larnaca

Hungary: Paksi

Sweden: Hacken

Romania: CFR Cluj

Bulgaria: Levski Sofia

Azerbaijan: Sabah Baku

Slovakia: Spartak Trnava

Slovenia: Celje

Moldova: Sheriff Tiraspol

Kosovo: Prishtina 

Kazakhstan: Aktobe

Finland: Ilves