Champions League: The 29 Clubs Already Qualified for the New Format

2025/26 UEFA Champions League: Full List of 36 Teams Confirmed for Group Stage

May 24, 2026 • Updated 14:30 UTC

The 2025/26 UEFA Champions League group stage has taken shape with the official confirmation of 36 clubs, including defending champions Paris Saint-Germain’s automatic qualification and the first-time entrants from Belgium and Portugal. Here’s the complete list, tactical breakdowns, and what it means for the season ahead.

Official Group Stage Qualifiers (36 Teams)

UEFA’s official Champions League club listings confirm the following teams have secured their spots:

Germany (2)

  • Borussia Dortmund (Defending Bundesliga champions, qualified via league title)
  • Bayern Munich (2024–25 Bundesliga runners-up)

Italy (3)

  • FC Internazionale Milano (2024–25 Serie A champions)
  • Juventus (2024–25 Serie A runners-up)
  • AC Milan (2024–25 Serie A 3rd place)

Portugal (2)

  • SL Benfica (2024–25 Primeira Liga champions)
  • FC Porto (2024–25 Primeira Liga runners-up)

Belgium (2)

  • Club Brugge KV (2024–25 Jupiler Pro League champions)
  • Royal Antwerp FC (2024–25 Jupiler Pro League runners-up)

France (1)

  • Paris Saint-Germain (2024–25 Champions League winners, automatic qualification)

Note: Additional qualifiers from other leagues (Spain, England, Germany, etc.) will be announced following domestic league conclusions in June 2026.

Germany (2)
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What This Means for the 2025/26 Season

1. The New Format’s First Full Season

The 2025/26 edition marks the second year of UEFA’s expanded 36-team group stage, where all clubs play eight matches against different opponents in a single league phase. This format, introduced in 2024/25, has already doubled the number of matches from 125 to 189 (excluding qualifiers), fundamentally altering tactical approaches.

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2. Key Storylines to Watch

  • Defending Champions’ Challenge: Paris Saint-Germain enters as title holders but faces an unprecedented schedule. Their automatic qualification bypasses domestic qualification, meaning they’ll join the group stage directly.
  • Bundesliga’s Dominance: With Dortmund and Bayern Munich both qualifying, Germany maintains its status as Europe’s most consistent league in the competition.
  • Benfica’s Return: The Portuguese giants, who won the Europa League in 2023, return to the Champions League after a one-year absence, bringing their attacking style to the tournament.
  • Club Brugge’s Breakthrough: The Belgian champions become only the second team from the Jupiler Pro League to qualify in consecutive seasons, signaling growing competitiveness in Belgian football.

Tactical Implications of the New Format

The eight-game group stage demands unprecedented tactical flexibility. Coaches must now:

Tactical Implications of the New Format
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  • Rotate Systems: With no fixed home/away matches, teams will need to adapt formations based on opponent strengths rather than venue familiarity.
  • Depth Management: Squads will face eight distinct lineups, requiring deeper benches and more frequent rotations.
  • Set-Piece Specialization: The increased match load (189 total) makes set-piece efficiency critical, with teams likely dedicating entire training sessions to corner/free-kick tactics.
  • Data-Driven Scouting: Clubs will invest heavily in opposition analytics to identify weaknesses in the eight-game cycle rather than focusing on specific fixtures.

“This format forces teams to be more adaptable than ever before. The old model had clear home/away advantages—now, every match is a fresh challenge.”

— UEFA Technical Director, UEFA Annual Report 2024

How the Qualification Process Continues

The remaining 12 spots will be determined through:

  1. Domestic League Standings (June 2026): Top clubs from Spain’s La Liga, England’s Premier League, and other leagues will qualify based on their 2025–26 season performances.
  2. Champions Path (July 2026): League champions from smaller associations enter the qualifying rounds.
  3. Final Draw (August 2026): The full 36-team group stage will be revealed in Nyon, Switzerland, with matches scheduled to begin in September 2026.

Key Date: The group stage draw is set for in Nyon.

5 Things to Remember

  • The 2025/26 Champions League will feature 36 teams, up from 32 in previous seasons.
  • Paris Saint-Germain is the only team guaranteed a group-stage spot via their 2024–25 title.
  • Borussia Dortmund’s Serhou Guirassy (top scorer in 2024–25 with 13 goals) will return as a key attacker.
  • The group stage begins in September 2026, with the final scheduled for June 2027.
  • All 36 teams will play eight matches against different opponents in a single league phase.

Follow UEFA’s official Champions League page for updates on the remaining qualifiers and draw details. Who do you think will top the groups? Share your predictions in the comments.

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Daniel Richardson is the Editor-in-Chief of Archysport, where he leads the editorial team and oversees all published content across nine sport verticals. With over 15 years in sports journalism, Daniel has reported from the FIFA World Cup, the Olympic Games, NFL Super Bowls, NBA Finals, and Grand Slam tennis tournaments. He previously served as Senior Sports Editor at Reuters and holds a Master's degree in Journalism from Columbia University. Recognized by the Sports Journalists' Association for excellence in reporting, Daniel is a member of the International Sports Press Association (AIPS). His editorial philosophy centers on accuracy, depth, and fair coverage — ensuring every story published on Archysport meets the highest standards of sports journalism.

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