Next season, 28 of the top 36 teams in the Champions League will be selected, and all the first nine teams in the Champions League will be determined. The 24/25 Champions League started a new competition system. The standard of the first team has changed. It is no longer the champion team of each league, but the defending champion plus the eight teams with the highest European game coefficient. The reform of the competition system of the Champions League: the competition system will be changed to 36 teams from 2024
Allocation of 36 seats in the 24-25 Champions League
23-24 Champions League
23-24 Europa League Champion (Atlanta)
Top 4 in the Premier League (Manchester City, Arsenal, Liverpool, Villa)
Top 4 in La Liga (Real Madrid, Barcelona, Jerona, Atletico Madrid)
Top 5 Bundesliga (Leverkusen, Stuttgart, Bayern, Leipzig, Dort)
Top 5 in Serie A (Inter, AC Milan, Juventus, Atlanta, Bologna)
Top 3 (Paris, Monaco, Brest)
Top 2 in Netherlands (Eindhoven, Feyenoord)
Top 2 of the Portuguese Super League (Portugal Sports, Benfica)
Soviet champions (Celts)
Olympic Super League Champion (Graz Storm)
First place champion (Bruges)
7 play offs breakthrough teams (5 through the championship path, 2 through the league path)
24-25 season Champions League division
First stage: Manchester City (Premier League), Bayern (Bundesliga), Real Madrid (La Liga), Paris (La Liga), Liverpool (Premier League), Inter Milan (Serie A), Dort (Bundesliga), Leipzig (Bundesliga), Barcelona (La Liga)
Second gear: Benfica (Portuguese Premier League), Leverkusen (German League), Atletico Madrid (Spanish League), Atlanta (Italian League), Juventus (Italian League), Arsenal (English Premier League), Bruges (Spanish League)
Second/third gear: Miner Donetsk (Uzbek Super League)/Frankfurt (German Bundesliga), AC Milan (Italian Bundesliga)
Third gear: Feyenoord (Netherlands), Portugal Sports (Portugal Super League), Eindhoven (Netherlands)
Third/fourth gear: Celtic (the Soviet Premier League), Monaco (the French League), Villa (the English Premier League), Bologna (the Italian League), Jerona (the Spanish League), Stuttgart (the German League)
Fourth gear: Graz Storm (Olympic Super League), Brest (French First Class)