
Daily Cannon
·18 July 2023
Will Arsenal qualify for Champions League group stage?

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·18 July 2023
A couple of seasons ago, UEFA changed the Women’s Champions League format, returning to the Group Stage format and creating a qualifying format similar to the men’s tournament with a Champions Path and a League Path.
Arsenal will play in the League Path and enter in Round 1.
We will examine how far the English teams progressed under the new format.
The 2023/24 season will be the third season under the new format, with only five teams qualifying via the League Path to the Group Stage out of 22 teams.
In the first season with the new format back in 2021/22, the following entered in Round 1: six third-placed teams from associations ranked 1–6, as well as 10 runners-up from associations ranked 7–16.
Those entering in Round 2 were six runners-up from associations ranked 1–6.
The five teams that progressed to the Group Stage were: Olympique Lyonnais (France runner-up), Arsenal (England 3rd place), Real Madrid (Spain runner-up), WFL Wolfsburg (Germany runner-up), and 1899 Hoffenheim (Germany third place).
The English runner-up team Manchester City lost to Real Madrid in the second round.
In the second season with the new format in 2022/23, six third-placed teams from associations ranked 1–6 entered in Round 1. Additionally, 10runners-up from associations ranked 7–16 entered.
Round 2 consisted of six runners-up from associations ranked 1–6.
The five teams that progressed to the Group Stage were Arsenal (England runner-up), Paris-Saint Germain (France runner-up), Bayern Munich (Germany runner-up), Real Madrid (Spain third place), and AS Roma (Italy runner-up).
Historically, Arsenal have a 2/2 qualification record under the new format, while Manchester City are 0/2, losing both times to Real Madrid.
This leaves England with a 50% qualification rate.
If we examine by country:
The data clearly shows the big countries with historically strong teams have a significant advantage, with only Italy managing to squeeze one team through.
The draw makes a substantial difference, as in 2021/22, for example, Arsenal drew the weakest possible opponent, Slavia Prague, instead of Lyon or Wolfsburg.
Should the Gunners progress past Round 1, they will be seeded in Round 2 and will thus avoid all the major teams.