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·23 gennaio 2026

Extra Champions League spot: Where Italy stands after Roma and Juventus victories

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Italy currently find themselves in fifth place in the ranking that determines which nations get an extra spot in next season’s Champions League following victories for Juventus in the Champions League and Roma in the Europa League earlier this week.

Where Italy stands in race for an extra Champions League spot

Another week of European action has drawn to a close: Juventus were the only victorious Italian side in the Champions League this week with their 2-0 victory over Jose Mourinho’s Benfica. Napoli were held to a 1-1 draw by Copenhagen, Inter were beaten 3-1 by leaders Arsenal, and Atalanta were defeated 3-2 by Athletic Club.


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TURIN, ITALY – JANUARY 21: Khephren Thuram of Juventus greets teammate Pierre Kalulu following the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD7 match between Juventus and SL Benfica at Juventus Stadium on January 21, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)

Over in the Europa League, Roma picked up an encouraging 2-0 win over VfB Stuttgart thanks to a brace from Niccolo Pisilli, while Bologna came from behind to rescue a point in an eventual 2-2 draw with Celtic.

These results leave Italy in fifth place in UEFA’s season association coefficient, which is used to determine which nations receive an additional spot in next season’s Champions League. The teams that finish this season in the top two will receive an extra spot in next season’s competition.

As things stand on Friday morning, England sit at the top of the standings with a points tally of 14.152, Poland rank in second with 13.625, Germany sit in third on 12.428, Spain are fourth with 12,187 and Italy fifth with 12.035.

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