PREMIER LEAGUE teams are expected to dominate the Champions League this season.
This comes after English football bested their rivals across the continent and ended up earning an extra spot for this term’s elite competition.


The Prem sent a total of six teams to the Champions League after Tottenham won the Europa League last season.
According to Opta Analyst, the success is expected to continue in the 2025-26 campaign with all six clubs making it to the Last 16.
Arsenal are predicted to finish first during the league phase with Manchester City third, Liverpool fourth and Newcastle eighth.
Chelsea and Tottenham are tipped to join them in the Round of 16 via the playoffs.

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However, only three of those clubs are expected to make it to the quarter-finals.
Those are Arsenal, Liverpool and Man City – and this is where it gets really interesting.
All of the above are also predicted to qualify for the semi-finals along with Bayern Munich.
But it is Arsenal and Bayern who currently pose as the favourites to make it to the final.
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And the Gunners pose as the top candidates to lift Ole Big Ears on May 30 at the Puskas Arena.
City are the next odds-on favourites, just ahead of Premier League foes Liverpool.
That would mark the North Londoners’ first ever Champions League trophy in their entire 138-year history.
Arsenal have only made the final once in 2006 when they lost 2-1 to Barcelona.
Favourites to win Champions League
Here are the 15 favourites to win the Champions League this season:
- Arsenal: 23.8%
- Bayern Munich: 15.4%
- Manchester City: 12.7%
- Liverpool: 11.1%
- Paris Saint-Germain: 8.1%
- Real Madrid: 6.2%
- Barcelona: 5.1%
- Chelsea: 3.8%
- Inter Milan: 3.7%
- 10. Newcastle: 3%
- Borussia Dortmund: 1.8%
- Atletico Madrid: 1.6%
- Tottenham: 1.4%
- Bayer Leverkusen: 0.5%
- Sporting Lisbon: 0.4%







