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Champions League permutations explained: What do Liverpool need to secure qualification?

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With just two matches remaining in their Premier League season, Liverpool still aren’t sure of their place in the 2026/27 Champions League.The performances of English clubs in Europe this term (including the Reds) have made the task considerably easier for Arne Slot’s side, with fifth place domestically being good enough to secure a ticket for UEFA’s flagship club competition.DOWNLOAD THE OFFICIAL EMPIRE OF THE KOP APP FOR ALL THE LATEST & BREAKING UPDATES – STRAIGHT TO YOUR PHONE! Aston Villa +4 59 6.



Brighton +10 53 Liverpool’s next match is away to Aston Villa, their direct opponents in the battle for fourth place, with sixth-placed Bournemouth still in with a chance of gatecrashing the top five after their win at Fulham on Saturday.Brighton can still mathematically finish fifth, but only if they win their two remaining matches and one of the Reds or Villa were to lose both of theirs. However, if Unai Emery’s side win the Europa League and finish fifth, sixth place in the English top flight would be enough for Champions League qualification.Remaining fixtures Liverpool Aston Villa Bournemouth Brighton Aston Villa (A) Liverpool (H) Man City (H) Leeds (A) Brentford (H) Man City (A) Nott’m Forest (A) Man United (H) How can Liverpool ensure Champions League qualification?The simplest scenario – in theory at least – is that if Liverpool win at Villa Park on Friday night, their top-five place is guaranteed and they can relax for the final-day fixture at home to Brentford.A draw would keep them in fourth place and would realistically mean they need to simply match Aston Villa’s final-day result, with the Reds having a substantially better goal difference.Want more Empire of the Kop coverage?

If the Seagulls fail to win at Leeds and the Cherries lose to Manchester City, Liverpool will qualify regardless of what else happens.The danger for Slot’s side is that they lose to Villa and fail to beat Brentford, while the two south-coast clubs win both of their games. In that scenario, the Villans would finish fourth, so sixth place wouldn’t be a Champions League position irrespective of what happens in the Europa League final.For all the frustration of the draw against Chelsea, and another opportunity missed at ensuring a top-five finish, the Reds’ fate is still very much in their own hands, with the chasing pack having scant margin for error.That said, it’d be nice to just get the job done on Friday night and not have to keep worrying going into the final day.