Skip to main content
Ups, downs and the race for Europe
bbc.com8 days agoMark Mitchener

Ups, downs and the race for Europe

Coventry were promoted to the Premier League with three games to spare

Published April 26, 2026 • Source: bbc.com

By Mark Mitchener BBC Sport senior journalist

BBC Sport outlines the promotion and relegation issues - and the race for European qualification - in England and Scotland for 2025-26.

Recent confirmed promotions, relegations, titles & qualifications

25 April - Oxford United relegated to League One

25 April - MIlton Keynes Dons promoted to League One

25 April - York City promoted to League Two

25 April - AFC Fylde and Worthing promoted to National League

25 April - Kelty Hearts relegated to Scottish League Two

22 April - Burnley relegated to Championship

22 April - Port Vale relegated to League Two

Premier League

The top five teams are guaranteed qualification for the league phase of the Champions League, with four regular places boosted by England being one of the two associations with the highest coefficient for 2025-26 to earn one of the European Performance Spots (EPS), as confirmed on 7 April.

Arsenal and Manchester City cannot finish lower than fifth, so have confirmed their Champions League spots. Should Arsenal win this season's Champions League, that would not earn an extra Champions League berth for English teams.

However, there is a place in the league phase of the Champions League reserved for the Europa League winners - which could be Aston Villa or Nottingham Forest.

Should Villa win the Europa League and finish fourth, nothing would change. If they win it and finish fifth, they would enter the Champions League, as would the sixth-placed team via the EPS - but England would forfeit a Europa League place. If Villa win the Europa League and finish sixth, the Conference League place is forfeited.

Ordinarily, the sixth-placed Premier League team will qualify for the league phase of the Europa League, along with the FA Cup winners. If the FA Cup winners have already qualified for the Champions League, that Europa place reverts to the league.

Because Manchester City have qualified for the Champions League, their Conference League play-off round place earned as Carabao Cup final winners reverts to the league.

If Crystal Palace win the Conference League, they will qualify for the league phase of the Europa League.

The bottom three teams will be relegated to the Championship. Wolverhampton Wanderers' relegation was confirmed on 20 April after West Ham's 0-0 draw at Crystal Palace, while Burnley went down on 22 April after losing 1-0 to Manchester City.

Women's Super League

The WSL champions and runners-up will enter the league phase of the Women's Champions League, with the third-placed side entering in the third round.

Manchester City are already assured of a Champions League place, and will win the title if they win their last two games.

If Arsenal win the Champions League but finish outside the top three, they will qualify for the league phase.

The bottom-placed WSL team will face a play-off against the third-placed WSL 2 team. With the WSL expanding to 14 teams for 2026-27, the top two teams in WSL 2 will earn automatic promotion.

Championship

Coventry City clinched promotion by drawing 1-1 at Blackburn on 17 April, and made sure of the title four days later by thrashing Portsmouth 5-1.

Ipswich, Millwall, Middlesbrough and Southampton are assured of at least a play-off place, but the second automatic promotion place cannot be decided until the final day of the season.

Having suffered two points deductions, Sheffield Wednesday 's relegation to League One was confirmed on 22 February when they lost 2-1 at Sheffield United. Leicester City joined them on 21 April after drawing 2-2 with Hull, and Oxford United became the third relegated team before they kicked off on 25 April after two other results went against them.

League One

Lincoln City became the first EFL team to be promoted in 2025-26 when they won 2-1 at Reading on 6 April, and clinched the title on 21 April after winning 2-0 at Doncaster. They will be joined in the Championship by runners-up Cardiff City who clinched promotion on 18 April with a 3-1 win at Reading.

Bolton and three other teams will enter a play-off for the last promotion place.

The bottom four teams will be relegated to League Two. Rotherham United were the first team to succumb when they lost 3-0 at Wigan on 14 April, Northampton Town joined them when they were beaten 2-1 at Luton the following day, and Port Vale went down after losing 1-0 at Cardiff on 22 April. The final relegation spot is between Exeter, Leyton Orient and Peterborough.

League Two

Bromley clinched promotion without kicking a ball on 18 April after Notts County lost 2-1 to Barnet, while Milton Keynes Dons joined them on 25 April after beating Tranmere 3-0. The title is between those two clubs and will be settled on the final day of the season.

Cambridge United, Salford City and Notts County are assured of at least a play-off place, but are in contention for the third automatic promotion spot. Whoever does not go up automatically will contest the play-offs with Grimsby Town and one other team - either Chesterfield or Swindon, who meet on the final day.

The bottom two teams will be relegated to the National League. Any of the bottom five - two of whom play each other - could go down on the final day of the season.

National League

York City were promoted to the EFL as champions after dramatically drawing 1-1 with nearest rivals Rochdale on the final day of the season.

Rochdale, Carlisle, Boreham Wood, Scunthorpe, Southend and Forest Green will contest a play-off for the second promotion place.

The bottom four teams are relegated to National League North or South, and will be replaced by the champions and play-off winners of those two divisions.

Truro City were relegated on 3 April after losing 1-0 at Yeovil, and Braintree Town joined them on 6 April after drawing 0-0 with Woking. Brackley Town and Morecambe were both relegated on 11 April - the former after a 1-0 defeat at Scunthorpe and the latter following a 5-1 loss at Woking.

AFC Fylde and Worthing are promoted as National League North and South champions respectively.

Scottish Premiership

The Premiership split in half after 33 games, with each club playing the others in their 'half' for a fourth and final time.

The champions will enter the Champions League play-off round, with the runners-up entering in the second qualifying round.

The third and fourth-placed Premiership teams will enter the Conference League at the second qualifying round.

If Celtic win the Scottish Cup and finish third or below, they will enter the Europa League in the third qualifying round.

If Celtic win the Scottish Cup and finish in the top two, their Europa place goes to the third-placed team, with the fourth and fifth-placed teams entering the Conference League.

The Premiership's bottom club will be relegated to the Scottish Championship, while the 11th-placed team will enter a play-off with three Championship sides.

Scottish Championship

Champions St Johnstone are promoted to the Scottish Premiership, having clinched top spot on 21 April with a 2-0 win at Dunfermline.

Partick Thistle, Arbroath and Dunfermline Athletic will enter a play-off with the 11th-placed Premiership team.

If Dunfermline win the Scottish Cup, they will enter the Europa League in the third qualifying round.

The bottom club will be relegated to Scottish League One, while the ninth-placed team will enter a play-off with three League One sides.

Scottish League One

The champions - Inverness Caledonian Thistle or Stenhousemuir - will be automatically promoted to the Scottish Championship.

The runners-up, Alloa Athletic and Queen of the South will enter a play-off with the ninth-placed Championship side.

Bottom club Kelty Hearts were relegated to League Two on 25 April after losing 2-0 to Cove Rangers, while the ninth-placed team will enter a play-off with three League Two teams.

Scottish League Two

The champions - East Kilbride or The Spartans - will be automatically promoted to Scottish League One, with the runners-up, Clyde and Forfar entering a play-off with the ninth-placed League One side.

After finishing bottom, Edinburgh City will enter a two-legged play-off against Highland League champions Brora Rangers on 9 and 16 May. The winners will take the final place in League Two for 2026-27.

Lowland League winners Linlithgow Rose were ineligible to compete in the play-off after failing to be awarded a bronze SPFL licence.

Related Topics

#Oxford United#Manchester City#Championship#Arsenal#FA Cup#Wanderers#Port Vale#England#Scotland#Coventry#Premier League