How is the European coefficient ranking calculated? Everything you need to know about the race for an extra Champions League spot
Briefly

The 2024/25 season will see the Champions League expanded to include 36 teams, with two extra spots allocated based on previous season's European competition performance.
England's coefficient ranking fell behind Italy and Germany due to the number of clubs participating in European competitions affecting its average.
The European coefficient is calculated by dividing a nation's points by the total number of clubs in the Champions League, Europa League, and Europa Conference League.
Each club earns points based on wins and draws, with bonus points for advancement in different stages, weighted heavier in the Champions League than the Europa League.
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