- **Q: How can the Premier League get six teams in the Champions League?
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Football / European Football
The Premier League could potentially have six teams competing in the Champions League next season, while PSG receives a boost with Ousmane Dembélé declared fit for their crucial Champions League semi-final second leg against Arsenal.
### Premier League's Path to Six Champions League Teams
The Premier League is set to have five teams in the next Champions League season thanks to securing a top-two spot in UEFA's association club coefficient rankings. This grants them an extra "European Performance Spot" (EPS).
However, there's a chance this number could rise to six. If either Manchester United or Tottenham Hotspur wins the Europa League, they will automatically qualify for the Champions League, regardless of their Premier League finish. Currently, both teams are in the Europa League semi-finals and hold leads from the first legs.
Should both Man Utd and Spurs reach the Europa League final, one of them is guaranteed to secure that sixth Champions League spot for the Premier League.
Historically, the Premier League has only had a maximum of five teams in the Champions League once, in the 2017/18 season. This occurred when Man Utd, after winning the Europa League the previous season, joined Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, and Spurs.
### PSG's Dembélé Fit for Arsenal Clash
Ousmane Dembélé has been passed fit for Paris Saint-Germain's Champions League semi-final second leg against Arsenal. Dembélé, who scored the decisive goal in the first leg, had picked up a muscle injury during the match. His availability is a significant boost for PSG as they look to secure a place in the final.
Coach Luis Enrique has emphasized the importance of team cohesion and tactical maturity, noting that the team has grown significantly this season. PSG's compact shape, aggressive pressing, and controlled possession were key to their victory in London.
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