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Who has qualified for Champions League 2022-23? Every confirmed group stage contender

Lifting the Champions League trophy aloft remains the ultimate dream for heavyweight outfits across Europe, with many of those already putting themselves in contention for a shot at the crown in 2022-23.

As domestic campaigns draw to a close in 2021-22, the race has been on to secure final standings that allow a place among the continental elite to be taken up.

There will be plenty of familiar names and faces on show when another epic battle for the most prestigious of prizes begins, but who is assured of a place in the group stage? GOAL takes a look…

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Who has qualified for Champions League 2022-23?

Top-four finishes in the Premier League, La Liga, Serie A and Bundesliga are enough to secure entry into the group stage of the Champions League, while two automatic spots are up for grabs in France and Portugal.

Title-winning outfits from the Netherlands, Belgium and Austria will also make it through, while UEFA-imposed sanctions will need to be lifted in Russia in order for their champions to take up a regular spot in the groups.

The likes of Manchester City, Liverpool, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain know that they will be back for more next season, with plenty of other star-studded sides already drawing up plans for a shot at continental glory.

The teams that have qualified for Champions League 2022-23 can be found in the table below:

Team

Country

Liverpool

England

Manchester City

England

Chelsea

England

Tottenham Hotspur

England

Real Madrid

Spain

Barcelona

Spain

Atletico Madrid

Spain

Sevilla

Spain

AC Milan

Italy

Inter

Italy

Juventus

Italy

Napoli

Italy

Bayern Munich

Germany

RB Leipzig

Germany

Bayer Leverkusen

Germany

Borussia Dortmund

Germany

Paris Saint-Germain

France

Marseille

France

Porto

Portugal

Sporting

Portugal

Ajax

Netherlands

Club Brugge

Belgium

Red Bull Salzburg

Austria

Celtic

Scotland

Shakhtar Donetsk

Ukraine

Eintracht Frankfurt

Germany

When will Champions League 2022-23 begin & how many teams are involved?

The group stage of the Champions League is made up of 32 teams placed into eight pockets of four teams.

As mentioned, 24 sides gain entry through their domestic league position, while the winners of the previous year’s Champions League and Europa League are also guaranteed group stage berths.

Six sides will progress to that point through the Champions Path and League Path play-off rounds.

In total, 79 teams will take in the 2022-23 Champions League from across 54 of the 55 UEFA member associations – with Lichtenstein being the only exception as they do not have an organised domestic league.

The first preliminary round will get underway on June 21, a matter of weeks after the 2021-22 campaign comes to a close, while the first qualifying round begins on July 5.

Matchday One in the group stage will be staged on September 6 and 7, with matches held on a weekly basis through to November 2.

The draw for the group stage is due to be held on August 25, with it at that point that the true giants of European football will begin to plot their course through to the final.

Where will Champions League 2022-23 final be held?

All of those taking part in the 2022-23 Champions League will be hoping to make their way to the final on June 10, 2023 – with the continental campaign being extended longer than usual due to the mid-season 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

The Ataturk Olympic Stadium in Istanbul is due to play host to the final, at the third time of asking.

That venue was due to stage a European showpiece in 2020, only for the coronavirus outbreak to scupper those plans, while more rescheduling had to be overseen a year later as Covid-19 continued to pose a threat to billions around the world.

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An iconic ground will get its moment in 2023, though, and will be hoping to deliver a spectacle to match the 2005 final when Liverpool fought back from three goals down to prevail on penalties against AC Milan in a contest that will forever be known at Anfield as the ‘Miracle of Istanbul’.

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