On March 13, after all the first-leg matches of the Champions League, Europa League and European Confederation League 1/8 finals, Football Rankings updated the UEFA Season Coefficient of the major leagues this season.
In this round, the Premier League's 9 teams won only 1 game, and the points only increased by 0.555 points, but they are still ranked first and take a huge lead compared to other leagues. La Liga and Bundesliga are competing for an extra Champions League spot.
UEFA Season Coefficient s2025/26:
1. England 22.847 points Participating teams 9/9
2. Spain 18.406 points Participating teams 6/8
3. Germany 18.142 points Participating teams 5/7
4. Italy 17.928 points Participating teams 4/7
5. Portugal 17.000 points Participating teams 3/5
6. France 15.678 points Participating teams 4/7
7. Poland 15.250 points Participating teams 2/4
8. Greece 13.700 points Participating teams 2/5
9. Denmark 12.250 points Participating teams 1/4
10. Cyprus 12.156 points Participating teams 1/4
Zuwabiopsu
10
if SPL was in Europe, it would have been 2nd in there.
Pubikprtu
8
So Premier League is top coz of the number of teams but the gap in points, is that really correct. Out of the 9 in the three competitions, 1 won, 4 drew and 5 lost and they're still on top with a wide margin, how's that?
UEFA didn't start calculating from the round of 16