The Gunners defeated Bayer 04 Leverkusen 3–1 on aggregate, sealing progression with a 2–0 victory at the Emirates Stadium. Eberechi Eze opened the scoring with a stunning first-half strike, before Declan Rice added a second to confirm the win.
After a 1–1 draw in Germany—where Kai Havertz scored a late penalty—Arsenal needed only a win at home, which they delivered comfortably.
Why it matters for Man United and Liverpool
Arsenal’s victory could prove crucial for England’s European standing. By eliminating a German side, the Premier League strengthens its position in UEFA’s coefficient rankings, increasing the likelihood of securing an extra Champions League qualification spot next season.
This means the English top flight could have five teams in the Champions League—good news for clubs like Manchester United and Liverpool, who are battling for top-five finishes.
Germany, England’s closest rival in the rankings, took a significant hit with Leverkusen’s exit, leaving FC Bayern Munich as their main remaining contender.
Mixed fortunes for English clubs
While Arsenal progressed, it was a difficult round for other English sides. Chelsea F.C. and Manchester City F.C. were eliminated, leaving Arsenal as one of the few Premier League representatives still in contention.
The Gunners will now face Sporting CP in the quarter-finals after the Portuguese side completed a remarkable comeback in their tie.
Race for Champions League places heats up
Arsenal’s success has boosted hopes for English clubs chasing European qualification. Manchester United, currently in strong form, will feel more confident about securing a return to Europe’s elite competition.
Meanwhile, Liverpool face a tougher battle, needing strong results both domestically and in Europe to keep their Champions League hopes alive.
Overall, Arsenal’s progress not only keeps their own title dreams alive but also delivers a significant advantage to their Premier League rivals in the race for European qualification.



