UEFA took the bold step of reformatting their Champions League competition for the 2024/25 season, with 36 teams now competing for glory on Europe’s biggest stage.
While the early tussles in the season used to take place in a group stage round-robin form, a new league phase table has been introduced to decide who qualifies for the knockout rounds and at what stage.
So how does the table work? Here’s everything you need to know about the reformatted competition.
A revamp this big hasn’t been seen in Europe’s top club competition since 1992/93, when the European Cup was rebranded as the Champions League with a group-stage format. It also allowed multiple entrants from select countries for the first time, but that process came to an end at the conclusion of the 2023/24 season.
A 36-team league now opens the competition, with UEFA increasing the total number of competing clubs by four. Each team will play eight games but no longer face the same side home and away, instead taking on new opponents each gameweek.
Each team’s future in the competition will be decided by their position in the table at the end of the league phase in January. The clubs ranked from first to eighth qualify automatically for the last 16 and will be seeded in the draw where they will be pitted against one of the winners from the knockout play-offs, which will be made up of the teams who came ninth to 24th. Sides who end the league phase in 25th or lower are eliminated completely from European football with no Europa League consolation prize.
League phase table finish |
Result |
---|---|
1st to 8th |
Last 16 qualification |
9th to 24th |
Knockout play-off qualification |
25th or lower |
Elimination |
The teams from ninth to 16th will be seeded in the knockout play-offs draw, meaning they will play the return leg at their home stadium, and take on clubs ranked 17th to 24th.
UEFA also vaguely added the league phase position “lays out the route for teams to reach the final”, indicating it has an effect on pairings in the knockout stages.
The tiebreakers which are used to separate teams sat on the same number of points at the end of the league phase are as follows:
- Goal difference
- Goals scored
- Away goals scored
- Wins
- Away wins
- Points obtained league phase opponents
- Goal difference of league phase opponents
- Goals scored by league phase opponents
- Lower disciplinary points
- Club coefficient
The competition continues in its familiar format from the last 16…
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