The European football season is nearing its conclusion, with domestic leagues remaining with fewer than ten matches. Below, you’ll find the list of teams that have secured qualification for the 2025/26 UEFA Conference League.
This list will be regularly updated as teams secure their spots in the competition. It’s important to note that some teams might advance to later qualifying rounds or even the UEFA Europa League, subject to title adjustments. The specific number of spots available in each qualifying round is yet to be finalised.
The following clubs have qualified for European competitions in the 2025/26 season, and are still in contention for the UECL: Newcastle (England), Sporting CP (Portugal), Benfica (Portugal), Slavia Praha (Czech Republic), Rangers (Scotland), Panathinaikos (Greece), AEK Athens (Greece), PAOK (Greece), Dinamo Kyiv (Ukraine), Partizan Belgrade (Serbia), Hammarby (Sweden), Qarabag (Azerbaijan), and Slovan Bratislava (Slovakia).
UEFA Conference League 2025/26: Playoff Round
England:
Italy:
Spain:
Germany:
France:
UEFA Conference League 2025/26: Qualifying Rounds, Main Path
Second Qualifying Round
Netherlands (1 team):
Portugal (1):
Belgium (1):
Turkey (1):
Czech Republic (1):
Scotland (1):
Switzerland (1):
Austria (2):
Norway (2): Viking, Rosenborg
Greece (2):
Denmark (2):
Israel (2):
Ukraine (2):
Serbia (2):
Croatia (2):
Poland (2):
Cyprus (2):
Hungary (2):
Sweden (2): AIK Solna
Romania (2):
Bulgaria (2):
Azerbaijan (2):
Slovakia (2):
Slovenia (1):
Moldova (1):
Kosovo (1):
Kazakhstan (1): Astana
Finland (1): Ilves
Ireland (1): Drogheda United
Armenia (1):
Latvia (1): Riga FC
Faroe Islands (1): HB Torshavn
Bosnia and Herzegovina (1):
Liechtenstein (1):
Iceland (1): KA Akureyri
Northern Ireland (1):
Luxembourg (1):
Lithuania (1): Banga
First Qualifying Round
Slovenia (1):
Moldova (1):
Kosovo (1):
Kazakhstan (1): Ordabasy Shymkent
Finland (2): HJK Helsinki, SJK Seinajoki
Ireland (2): Shamrock Rovers, St. Patrick’s Athletic
Armenia (2):
Latvia (2): Auda, BFC Daugavpils
Faroe Islands (2): KI Klaksvik, NSI Runavik
Bosnia and Herzegovina (2):
Iceland (2): Vikingur Reykjavik, Valur Reykjavik
Northern Ireland (2):
Luxembourg (2):
Lithuania (2): Hegelmann, Kauno Zalgiris
Malta (3):
Georgia (3): Spaeri, Torpedo Kutaisi, Dila Gori
Albania (3):
Estonia (3): Nomme Kalju, Paide Linnameeskond
Belarus (3): Neman Grodno, Torpedo Zhodino
North Macedonia (3):
Andorra (2):
Wales (2):
Montenegro (2):
Gibraltar (2): Magpies
San Marino (2):
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