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·25 Mei 2026
Manchester United confirmed as Pot 2 side for 2026-27 Champions League

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·25 Mei 2026


Manchester United are back on Europe’s biggest stage, with their place in next season’s UEFA Champions League draw already taking shape.
The Red Devils have been confirmed as a Pot 2 side for the 2026-27 competition, returning to the tournament for the first time since 2023 after securing third place in the Premier League.
For a club of United’s stature and history, the seeding reflects their current position in European football’s hierarchy, but it also brings consequences that both squad and supporters must be prepared for.
As a Pot 2 side, United are guaranteed two matches against clubs from Pot 1, meaning fixtures against Paris Saint-Germain, Bayern Munich, Real Madrid, Barcelona or Inter Milan are not just possible, but certain.
The new Champions League format, with all 36 clubs playing eight matches in a single league phase rather than a traditional group stage, means the draw carries more weight than ever.
United’s Pot 2 placement is a direct result of their UEFA coefficient, which is calculated from European results over a five-year period. A two-year absence from the Champions League—combined with early eliminations in recent campaigns—has seen their ranking slip far below the heights of the Sir Alex Ferguson era.
Rebuilding the continental coefficient will be a long-term project running parallel to United’s domestic revival under Michael Carrick.
In the short term, Pot 2 seeding presents a real test of United’s progress. Facing Pot 1 opposition in the league phase will expose any lingering deficiencies, but it is also a chance to announce United’s return to Europe’s elite with performances that could begin restoring the club’s continental reputation.







































