The European season is coming to a fast end, with many teams fighting for European football. Below you can view all of the teams who have qualified for the 2026/27 UEFA Europa League.
The list will be updated after teams book their spots in the competition. Note that some teams could be promoted to a later round, depending on titleholder rebalancing. The exact number of places in each qualifying round is not yet confirmed.
Qualified for Europe, but competition is not yet confirmed: Arsenal (England), Manchester City (England), Real Madrid (Spain), Bayern Munich (Germany), Borussia Dortmund (Germany), Porto (Portugal), Union Saint-Gilloise (Belgium), Brann (Norway), AEK Athens (Greece), Olympiakos Piraeus (Greece), PAOK Thessaloniki (Greece), Panathinaikos (Greece), Thun (Switzerland)
Teams left in the 2025/26 Conference League: Fiorentina (Italy), AZ (Netherlands), Shakhtar Donetsk (Ukraine), Crystal Palace (England), AEK Athens (Greece), Rayo Vallecano (Spain), Mainz (Germany), Strasbourg (France)
Follow who qualifies for next season’s UEFA Champions League and UEFA Conference League on Flashscore.
UEFA Europa League 2026/27: League phase
England (2 teams):
Italy (2):
Spain (2):
Germany (2):
France (2):
Netherlands (1):
Portugal (1):
UEFA Europa League 2026/27: Qualifying round, main path
Playoff round
Belgium:
Czechia:
Turkiye:
Norway:
Greece:
Third qualifying round
Austria:
Scotland:
Poland:
Second qualifying round
Netherlands:
Portugal:
Belgium:
Czechia:
Turkiye:
Norway: Tromso
Greece:
Denmark:
First qualifying round
Switzerland:
Israel:
Cyprus:
Sweden: Hammarby
Croatia:
Serbia:
Ukraine:
Hungary:
Romania:
Slovakia:
Slovenia:
Bulgaria:
Azerbaijan:
Ireland: Derry City
Moldova:
Iceland: Vestri
