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Arsenal's 3-0 win over Real Madrid could help create never-before-seen scenario in the Premier League
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Updated 22:54 8 Apr 2025 GMT+1Published 22:27 8 Apr 2025 GMT+1

Arsenal's 3-0 win over Real Madrid could help create never-before-seen scenario in the Premier League

Arsenal trounced Real Madrid 3-0 in a result which could have a huge impact on the Premier League.

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Arsenal's 3-0 trouncing of Real Madrid could have a seismic impact on the Premier League and create a never-seen-before scenario in European football.

The Gunners beat the 15-time European champions in a memorable night at the Emirates Stadium, with Declan Rice scoring an incredible pair of free-kicks 12 minutes apart in the second half.

Rice did his best David Beckham impression to break the deadlock in the 58th minute, curling one around the wall and past Thibaut Courtois to send Arsenal fans into raptures.

The England international repeated his heroics with a thunderous dead-ball effort into the top corner and then Mikel Merino sealed the victory with an exquisite finish from the edge of the box.

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Arsenal take a 3-0 lead to the Santiago Bernabeu next week but the result has already confirmed that England will receive five spots in next season's Champions League.

It was widely expected that the Premier League would secure the European Performance Spot (EPS), brought in last season to coincide with the new 36-team league table format.

Two leagues will get an additional spot and it was looking promising for England after the poor performance from Italian clubs.

Arsenal's victory over Real provided the confirmation that whoever finishes fifth in the Premier League will play in next season's Champions League.

Currently that spot will go to Newcastle, who are on 53 points with a game in hand after their win over Leicester City on Monday.

How England could make history in Europe next season

But there could be as many as seven teams in next season's Champions League if Aston Villa win the competition and finish fifth, as well as Manchester United or Spurs winning the Europa League and securing qualification to Europe's premier club tournament.

That has never happened before and in this instance sixth place would be in next season's Champions League.

If Villa and United or Spurs were to win the aforementioned competitions, along with Chelsea winning the Conference League but all sides failing to finish in the domestic qualification places, there could be 11 English teams in Europe - as per Dale Johnson of ESPN.

Seven English teams could be in the Champions League next season. Image: Getty
Seven English teams could be in the Champions League next season. Image: Getty

Newcastle won the Carabao Cup in an achievement that brings Conference League qualification and would be passed down if they finish in the Europa League or Champions League places.

Meanwhile, Nottingham Forest, Villa and Manchester City are all in the FA Cup semi-finals as well as pursuing Champions League football. Winning that results in qualification to the Europa League play-offs.

Spain are likely to join England in getting the other Champions League spot. Italy and Germany were the two nations to benefit for the current campaign, where Bologna and Borussia Dortmund qualified.

Normally the Premier League has seven teams qualify for Europe, with four in the Champions League, two in the Europa League and one in the Conference League.

But that could all change next season in what would be seen as a major success for the Premier League.

Featured Image Credit: Getty

Topics: Arsenal, Real Madrid, Champions League, Premier League

Josh Lawless
Josh Lawless

Josh is a sports journalist who specialises in football and WWE. He has been published by Curzon Ashton FC, Late Tackle, Manchester City FC, The Mirror, Read Man City and Manchester Evening News. He provides coverage of professional wrestling and has covered two WrestleMania events for SPORTbible.

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