Manchester United’s path to Europe explained with exact permutations following Chelsea blow
It’s getting to that time of year when the calculators come out and spreadsheets are opened to work out what every result means for the position of clubs at the end of the season.
For Manchester United, eyes are on finishing as high up in the Premier League as possible. In what has been a disappointing season, Erik ten Hag’s team currently sit in sixth place in the Premier League, with eyes on playing European football again next season.
But a few bad results could easily see them drop down the league. The possibility of not qualifying for any form of European football at all, for the first time in 10 years, is still on the table, especially with Chelsea coming out as 2-0 winners over Tottenham on Thursday night.
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United have four Premier League games remaining. If they don’t go to plan, they'll have the chance to save the season when the FA Cup final comes around less than a week after the final game.
Here is a look at what different scenarios mean for Ten Hag’s side and which competitions they could be part of in the 2024/25 campaign.
One way that United could guarantee playing in Europe next season is by coming out on top in the FA Cup final. The FA Cup winners automatically earn a place in the Europa League group stage, regardless of their league position.
United booked their place in the competition's final by overcoming Championship side Coventry City in a penalty shootout last month. They take on Manchester City at Wembley Stadium on May 25.
The fact that FA Cup opponents City have already qualified for the Champions