I think it is two, and it is Celtic and Glasgow rangers each year.
I think the champions are automatic, runners up via the qualifiers
in england, 4 teams can qualify to the champions league.
The top two teams in the Spanish La liga qualify for the Champions League.
4
In the English Premiership, the top two automatically qualify for the Champions League proper, whilst third and fourth place teams qualify for the Champions League qualifying rounds. The fifth team qualifies for the Europa League.
4 or 5
4 teams qualify for the Uefa Champions League. In the premier league table, whoever finished 1st and 2nd goes through to the Champions league group stages automaticly, whilst whoever finished 3rd and 4th have to play in the 3rd round of the qualifing stage against a team from a different country. If they win....... They get to join the other teams in the group stages of the champions league, if they lose, they are out of it.
Only one team qualified. The scottish qualifying was Celtic.
The first and second place teams automatically qualify. Third and Fourth place teams go into a Champions League qualifying round. Fifth place qualifies for the UEFA Cup.
In every season, the top four teams in the English Premier League qualify for the champions league. However, If a team did not qualify at the end of a season, but wins the champions league, then the team in fourth gets knocked out of their qualifying spot for the champions league winners.
The league splits after the 12 teams in the league has played each other 3 times. The top 6 teams will then play each other again, so after the split there will be 5 more games, which basically is the final race to qualify for European football next season. The top two teams will go into the champions league and the 3rd team will qualify for the UEFA cup. The bottom 6 teams are then basically playing to secure their place in the league for the following season. Cool?
Four clubs are chosen each year.