Arsenal (91.000) are currently sit ninth in the Premier League, but have the fourth-best coefficient in England behind Manchester City (112.000), Liverpool (99.000) and Manchester United (92.000). Tottenham (85.000), meanwhile, are eighth in the league but sit fifth. Chelsea (83.000), who are fourth, are sixth. Leicester City (22.000), third in the league, are seventh. They would have to play in the Europa League. However, should City's two-year Champions League ban be upheld then Tottenham would take the final Champions League spot. Source: The Sun Join us on Telegram!In the unlikely event that European coefficients are used to calculate Champions League spots, Arsenal would qualify ahead of Chelsea and Tottenham. https://t.co/L92r7axVJK
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