Yes.
There are essentially seven places in European football available for the EPL. Top four get the Champions League, fifth gets the Europa League and the other two Europa League places go to the winners of the two domestic cups (League Cup and FA Cup) The "top six" do not automatically get European football. Lets assume that 1-4 qualify for the CL from their league position only (i.e. not as a result of winning it that season) and fifth place qualifies for the Europa League in the same way. If fifteenth in the League wins the FA Cup and say even a team from the Championship wins the League Cup then those are the teams that qualify. If the teams that finish in fifth and sixth have won both the cups, then a place in the Europa League (that vacated by fifth) goes to seventh. In simple terms, three teams qualify. Which teams they are depends on winners of the domestic cups. This season Chelsea won the FA Cup and have finished sixth, therefore they, Liverpool (who won the League Cup) and fifth place (whoever that may end up being) will qualify. Had Chelsea finished fifth, the sixth place teams takes their Europa League place. There is however, no 6th place Europa League qualifying spot.
In the UEFA Team Ranking, 2009. Liverpool were ranked joint 2nd with Chelsea, behind Barcelona. Manchester United were ranked 4th and Arsenal 6th. Liverpool is the most successful English league club, having won more trophies than any other club. They hold the joint record (with Manchester United) for the most league championships (18).
i think it is chelsea
3-1 to Liverpool FC
Liverpool 1 Arsenal 3.
Europa is one of the moons of Jupiter, which is about 780 million kilometers or 480 million miles from the Sun.
The North Liverpool Academy is a school in the north west. It is a school and a 6th form collage. The main enterance is on hayworth street.
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The continental moon of the planet Jupiter is Europa. This moon is the 6th largest moon in the solar system and the closest moon to the planet.
3-1 to Arsenal
Jason Isaacs was born in Liverpool, England on June 6th, 1963
Reading play in the Barclays Premier League