Conference League 2026/27 Tracker: All teams who have qualified for the UECL next season

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Atalanta will partake in the UEFA Conference League next season.
Atalanta will partake in the UEFA Conference League next season.Photo by MARCO LUZZANI / GETTY IMAGES EUROPE / GETTY IMAGES VIA AFP

The European season is coming to a fast end, with many teams fighting for European football. Below you can view all of the teams who have qualified for the 2026/27 UEFA Conference League.

Latest: Atalanta are Italy's fourth-ever representatives to partake in the UECL despite their defeat to direct rivals Bologna. They are also the first team to lock down a place in the tournament's playoff round. 

Austria Wien earned a spot in the second qualifying round after finishing fourth in Austria. Joining them there are Serbia's Partizan Belgrade, Hradec Kralove of Czechia, Denmark's FC Nordsjaelland, and Lugano from Switzerland. Malisheva also clinched a UECL berth in Kosovo, but they enter in the first qualifying round, along with Azerbaijan's Neftci and Milsami Orhei, who claimed Moldova's final European spot.

The list will be updated after teams book their spots in the competition. Note that some teams could be promoted to a later round, depending on titleholder rebalancing. The exact number of places in each qualifying round is not yet confirmed.

Teams that have qualified for the 2026/27 Conference League, but round of entry is not confirmed: FCI Levadia Tallinn (Estonia), Paide Linnameeskond (Estonia)

Qualified for Europe, but competition is not yet confirmed: Celta Vigo (Spain), Freiburg (Germany), Rennes (France), Sporting Braga (Portugal), Viktoria Plzen (Czechia), Besiktas (Turkiye), Rangers (Scotland), Jagiellonia Bialystok (Poland), Rakow Czestochowa (Poland), St. Gallen (Switzerland), Beitar Jerusalem (Israel), Maccabi Tel Aviv (Israel), Apollon Limassol (Cyprus), Pafos (Cyprus), Sheriff Tiraspol (Moldova), Zimbru Chisinau (Moldova), Ararat-Armenia (Armenia), Noah (Armenia), AF Elbasani (Albania), Egnatia (Albania), Vllaznia (Albania), Dinamo Tirana (Albania), Sutjeska (Montenegro), Mornar Bar (Montenegro), Differdange 03 (Luxembourg), Bissen (Luxembourg)

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UEFA Conference League 2026/27: Playoff round

England:

Italy: Atalanta

Spain:

Germany:

France:

UEFA Conference League 2026/27: Qualifying rounds, main path

Second qualifying round

Netherlands (1 team):

Portugal (1):

Belgium (1)

Czechia (1): Hradec Kralove

Turkiye (1)

Norway (1): Brann

Greece (1): Panathinaikos

Austria (2): Austria Wien

Scotland (2): Motherwell

Poland (2)

Denmark (2): FC Nordsjaelland

Switzerland (2): Lugano

Israel (2): Hapoel Tel Aviv

Cyprus (2): AEK Larnaca

Sweden (2): GAIS, IFK Goteborg

Croatia (2): VarazdinRijeka

Serbia (2): Partizan Belgrade, Zeleznicar Pancevo

Ukraine (2): LNZ Cherkasy

Hungary (2): Paksi, Debrecen

Romania (2): CFR Cluj

Slovakia (2): DAC Dunajska Streda, Spartak Trnava

Slovenia (2): Koper, Bravo

Bulgaria (2)

Azerbaijan (1): Turan Tovuz

Ireland (1): Shelbourne

Moldova (1)

Iceland (1): Valur Reykjavik

Bosnia and Herzegovina (1): Zrinjski Mostar

Armenia (1)

Latvia (1): Auda

Kosovo (1)

Finland (1): HJK Helsinki

Kazakhstan (1): Tobol Kostanay

Faroe Islands (1): HB Torshavn

Malta (1)

Northern Ireland (1): Coleraine

Lithuania (1): Panevezys

Liechtenstein (1): Vaduz

First qualifying round

Azerbaijan (1): Neftci

Ireland (1): Bohemians

Moldova (1): Milsami Orhei

Iceland (1): Stjarnan

Bosnia and Herzegovina (2): FK Sarajevo, Velez Mostar

Armenia (2)

Latvia (2): RFS, Liepaja

Kosovo (2): Ballkani, Malisheva

Finland (2): Inter Turku, Ilves

Kazakhstan (2): Astana, Yelimay Semey

Faroe Islands (2): NSI Runavik, Vikingur Gota

Malta (2): Marsaxlokk, Hamrun Spartans

Northern Ireland (2): Glentoran, Linfield

Lithuania (2): Hegelmann Litauen, Zalgiris Vilnius

Estonia (3)Nomme Kalju

Albania (3)

Montenegro (3): Decic

Luxembourg (3)

Wales (3): CaernarfonConnah's Quay, Penybont

Georgia (3): Dila Gori, Torpedo Kutaisi, Dinamo Tbilisi

North Macedonia (2): Shkendija

Belarus (2): BATE Borisov, Dinamo Minsk

Andorra (2): UE Santa Coloma

Gibraltar (2): St. Joseph's, Europa FC

San Marino (2): Virtus, La Fiorita