Wonderwall wrote:Slim wrote:Wonderwall wrote:We will have 4 teams in Europe League Competition next season, that means a lot of sunday football for almost half of the league? I can see some sundays having 6 games (Super Sunday) but with Friday nights and Monday nights, we could have a scenario with no 3pm game on a saturday as the TV people want their pound of flesh with Sat 12:30 and 5:30 kick offs.
Five if Arsenal get 3rd sorted.
ha ha ha, I had not even contemplated that Bro. Nice!
How do you two figure that?
We will have four teams in Europa League this season and not five. Two confirmed spots would be 5th and 6th ranked teams and third team would be whoever tops the fair play table (who would go into first round so would play as early as July 2nd I think). The fourth and last team would be Aston Villa if they win the FA cup or if they lose it then that spot would go to 7th position in the league, so yeah spurs fans might be cheering on for arsenal if they want Europa next season.
England has two domestic competitions, the FA cup and the League Cup and has negotiated a spot for the winner of each with UEFA for Europa league. Up intill last season our criteria was 5th position in league would get Europa and the winners of league cup and FA cup. If the winner of FA cup is already in the top 5 in the league then the spot would go to the FA cup runners up. As for league Cupid winner is already in top 5, then their spot goes to 6th in the league and not the runners up (that cup being considers smaller than FA cup).
This year on however UEFA changed the rules and won't allow any runner ups form any cups so for anyone to get in via the cup they have to win it, else that spot goes to the next position in the league. So if it was last year Villa would already have qualified for Europa as they would be runner up of they make but not from this year on.
Hope it clarifies all the UEFA and FA rule change from this year on. To put it simply we would have three Europa league spots 5th gets it first and the two cup winners. If those two cup winners are already in the top 5, then it goes to 6th and 7th places. The fiar play table one remains on old rule, top three federations across Europe get one spot each and that goes to their domestic fair play table toppers.