Premier League Set to Secure Fifth Champions League Spot as England Leads UEFA Coefficient Race
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UEFA is exploring a pay-per-view model for Champions League broadcasts starting 2027-28, selling games directly to fans like the Premier League does in some markets, potentially via a new platform in partnership with the European Club Association. There's even talk of an exceptional rule allowing up to seven English clubs in next season's competition.
In team news, Everton's shock 3-0 win over Chelsea, fueled by Beto's brace and Iliman Ndiaye's finish, vaults them near Liverpool, with David Moyes eyeing Europe. Brentford cling to survival hopes under Keith Andrews after drawing at Leeds. Liverpool's Arne Slot rued their 2-1 loss to Brighton amid key absences, while Chelsea's Liam Rosenior faces pressure after four straight defeats.
Across leagues, La Liga holds six teams in Europe but trails England, Serie A and Bundesliga lag further. No fresh Champions League match results or transfers emerged, but the coefficient drama intensifies the push for spots. Key players like Arsenal's title-chasers and Everton's Beto shine amid the chaos.
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