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23-04-2020 | 16:22 Football
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The Times: UEFA proposal to be major boost for top Premier League clubs

UEFA have reportedly decided that if top European leagues are unable to finish their current seasons due to the coronavirus pandemic, then next season's European places will be chosen on 'sporting merit'. This means a decision made on points-per-game tally, as claims The Times, which would secure a Champions League place next season for the Premier League's current top four of Liverpool, Manchester City, Leicester City and Chelsea. Manchester United and Sheffield United would take the Europa League places, according to this decision, while Arsenal and Tottenham would miss out on European football entirely if the current Premier League season isn't completed. It is also important to note that things could yet change in UEFA's plan if Manchester City's European ban is upheld. That would see Manchester United got a place in the Champions League, while Wolves would be bumped up to join Sheffield United in the Europa League. Source- Daily Mail

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