Crystal Palace demoted to Conference League
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Stadium Rant on MSNUEFA Announces Champions League Rule Changes For 2025/26The footballing community is in an uproar once more as UEFA introduces major rule reforms for the 2025/26 Champions League campaign. Some changes seek to right historic wrongs, whereas others have already set tongues wagging among fans and commentators.
UEFA’s decision to demote Crystal Palace does not only benefit Lyon, but it may also benefit Nottingham Forest who could replace the Eagles in the Europa League. Nuno Espirito Santo ’s side finished seventh in the Premier League last season and originally qualified for the Conference League.
Liverpool’s return to the Champions League next season will be framed by two things: expectation and evolution. The former stems from a lavish summer of spending and a title-winning campaign under Arne Slot.
UEFA scraps random second-leg allocation following Arsenal draws against Real Madrid and PSG.Photo by David Ramos/Getty ImagesUEFA has confirmed a significant rule change to its Champions League
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Tuko News on MSNUEFA makes Champions League changes after Arsenal complaintsUEFA has confirmed changes to the 2025/26 Champions League. The second-leg venue will now be decided by merit, not random draw, following Arsenal's complaints.
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A controversial rule change from UEFA will only benefit two Champions League teams in the new season. The governing body has confirmed new seeding rules for the knockout stages of the tournament, with home advantage in second legs now determined by merit rather than random draws.
UEFA's decision means teams that finish between third and sixth in the league phase cannot get home priority in the Champions League semifinals.
UEFA have confirmed the new seeding regulations for the Champions League knockout rounds that will impact Liverpool
The Champions League qualifiers began on Tuesday evening and UEFA are preparing to announce a two-fold rule change for the tournament proper which isn't going down well with football fans
Inter Women will host the Group 3 mini-tournament in the second round of qualifications of the UEFA Women's Champions League at the Konami Youth Development Centre. It is an important opportunity for