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    Fans fume ‘it’s a shambles’ as England’s feed for World Cup 2026 qualifying draw CUTS OUT just as Tuchel’s team picked

    ENGLAND fans were left fuming as the Three Lions’ live feed of the World Cup 2026 qualifying draw cut out.Thomas Tuchel’s side learned their fate at the draw in Zurich.England learned their fate at the draw in ZurichAt the crucial moment, the screen went blankThomas Tuchel travelled to Zurich for the drawCredit: APProceedings were streamed live on England’s official YouTube channel.But the stream was struck by technical difficulties.Incredibly, it cut out as the Three Lions were drawn.When pictures returned, England had been drawn into Group K.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLFans following along in the comments section were not happy.One fumed: “A shambles as usual. When the sound AND picture go how do we know what’s going on here!”While a second grumbled: “ffs just as England got pulled.”And a third moaned: “As if it went off when we got pulled.”Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSThe revamped 48-team tournament is set to take place in the United States, Canada and Mexico during the summer of 2026.Fifty-four Uefa nations entered the draw, with six groups of four and six groups of five drawn.Lee Carsley hailed for ‘best football England have ever played’ as fans say ‘can we rip up Tuchel’s contract-‘England being plucked into Group K means that Tuchel’s men will be in a group of five.All group winners will qualify automatically for the World Cup finals, while the 12 runners-up will join four teams from the Nations League in the play-offs.England have been joined in Group K by Serbia, Albania, Latvia and Andorra.World Cup qualifying draw in fullGroup A: Winner GER/ITA, Slovakia, Northern Ireland, LuxembourgGroup B: Switzerland, Sweden, Slovenia, KosovoGroup C: Loser POR/DEN, Greece, Scotland, BelarusGroup D: Winner FRA/CRO, Ukraine, Iceland, AzerbaijanGroup E: Winner SPA/NED, Turkey, Georgia, BulgariaGroup F: Winner POR/DEN, Hungary, Ireland, ArmeniaGroup G: Loser SPA/NED, Poland, Finland, Lithuania, MaltaGroup H: Austria, Romania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cyprus, San MarinoGroup I: Loser GER/ITA, Norway, Israel, Estonia, MoldovaGroup J: Belgium, Wales, North Macedonia, Kazakhstan, LiechensteinGroup K: England, Serbia, Albania, Latvia, AndorraGroup L: Loser FRA/CRO, Czechia, Montenegro, Faroe Islands, Gibraltar More

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    Former Everton star and Wayne Rooney team-mate Li Tie sentenced to 20 years in jail for bribery

    FORMER Everton star Li Tie has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for bribery.Li, 47, confessed to giving and receiving bribes, while also helping to fix matches.Li Tie was Chinese national team manager between 2020 and 2021Credit: AFPLi, 47, played for Everton between 2002 and 2006Credit: GettyThe former China midfielder was appointed manager of his homeland in January 2020, before resigning in December 2021.An investigation into Li’s conduct between 2015 and 2021 was launched by the Communist Party in November 2022.In March he pleaded guilty to giving and taking more than £12.6million in bribes.Featuring in a documentary aired by state broadcaster CCTV, Li said: “I’m very sorry. I should have kept my head to the ground and followed the right path.READ MORE IN FOOTBALL”There were certain things that at the time were common practices in football.”Li is even said to have offered bribes in order to land the China national team job.His conviction comes as part of President Xi Jinping’s efforts to crack down on corruption in Chinese sport.Earlier this year, former Chinese Football Association president Chen Xuyuan was sentence to life in prison after pleading guilty to taking bribes worth £8.9m.Most read in FootballThe CFA’s two-year investigation has seen a further 38 players and five club officials slapped with lifetime bans.Per Reuters, they found that 120 matches involving 41 clubs under their jurisdiction had been fixed.Abandoned stadium bigger that the Emirates left to rot just four years after club ‘offered Gareth Bale £1m per week’President Xi is a big football fan, and in 2011 revealed his “three wishes” for the game in China; to qualify for a second World Cup, to host the tournament, and then to win it.The national team have underachieved badly in recent years, and were eliminated from World Cup 2026 contention in March following defeats to Japan, Vietnam and Oman.During the last decade, clubs in China went on a huge recruitment drive that included the likes of Hulk, Mousa Dembele, Axel Witsel, Marko Arnautovic and Ramires.Following a crisis that saw several Chinese Super League clubs land themselves in significant debt, however, a salary cap was introduced in 2020.Not many high-profile foreign exports have since remained, with former Chelsea star Oscar saying a tearful farewell earlier this month having been one of the last.Oscar bid an emotional farewell to Shanghai earlier this monthThe Brazilian, 33, played 248 times for Shanghai PortCredit: GettyLi, meanwhile, was part of the only China side to play at a World Cup in 2002.He earned 92 caps, and went on to play alongside Wayne Rooney at Everton.Following 40 appearances during an injury-hit four-year spell with the Toffees, Li moved to Sheffield United before returning to China.He began his coaching career as Marcello Lippi’s assistant with Guangzhou Evergrande.READ MORE SUN STORIESLi also assisted Alain Perrin with the China national team in 2014, before moving to Hebei China Fortune, initially as an assistant and then as boss in 2015.Following another stint as national team No2 he worked as Wuhan manager between 2017 and 2019, before taking on the China job.Li was appointed China boss in January 2020Credit: AFP More

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    How to watch World Cup 2026 qualifying draw for FREE live and who can England face?

    THE World Cup 2026 qualifying draw is taking place TODAY – and you can watch it for FREE.The draw – which is for the European section of qualification – will not be broadcast live in the UK but that does not mean that England fans will miss any of the action.New England manager is expected to attend the drawSunSport will live blog the draw as it happens but anyone with a decent internet connection will also be able to stream it.New England boss Thomas Tuchel – who officially starts his new role on January 1 – will be watching with a keen eye.Here’s how to follow the 54-team draw from Fifa HQ in Zurich, Switzerland, as it happens.Read More on World Cup 2026How can I watch the World Cup 2026 qualifying draw for FREE?In the UK, the draw will be shown for free on England’s own YouTube channel, the BBC Sport website and the Fifa website.Anyone can watch on the YouTube channel, although to watch on the BBC website you will need to have a TV licence.What time is the World Cup 2026 qualifying draw?The 2026 World Cup qualification draw takes place on Friday, December 13 at approximately 11am GMT (12pm CET).However, Fifa usually like to also spend a while introducing guests and giving speeches so names may not be pulled out of the pot until closer to 11.30am GMT.Most read in SportSouthgate vs Tuchel records comparedTHOMAS TUCHELAugsburg II 2007-2008P34 W 20 D8 L6 Win percentage: 58.82%Mainz 05 2009-2014P184 W72 D46 L66 Win percentage: 39.13%Borussia Dortmund 2015-2017P107 W67 D23 L17 Win percentage: 62.62%Honours: DFB Pokal Paris Saint Germain 2018-2020P127 W95 D13 L16 Win percentage: 74.8%Honours: Ligue 1 X2, Coupe de France, Coupe de la Ligue, Trophee des Champions x2Chelsea 2021-2022P100 W60 D24 L16 Win percentage: 60%Honours: Champions League, Super Cup, Club World CupBayern Munich 2023-2024P61 W37 D8 L16 Win percentage: 60.66%Honours: BundesligaGARETH SOUTHGATEMiddlesbrough 2006-2009P151 W54 D43 Win percentage: 35.76%England U21 2013-2016P37 W27 D5 L5 Win percentage: 72.97%Honours: Toulon tournamentEngland 2016-2024P102 W61 D24 L17 Win percentage: 59.8%Honours: Euros runners up, 2020, 2024What is the format for the World Cup 2026 qualifying draw?There are 54 teams in the European section of the draw with Russia suspended from entering the competition due to the invasion of Ukraine.Teams are seeded into five pots, with pots one to four containing 12 teams and pot five with six teams.They will be drawn into 12 groups – six groups of four (A-F) and six groups of five (G-L)Those drawn in the five-team groups will begin their qualification campaigns in March 2025, while those in four-team groups will start their campaign in September 2025.Because of the Nations League – which also plays matches in March – five-team groups can only contain one team participating in those March matches.The other four teams will then play among themselves during that international break.The draw will start with Pot 1 and finish with Pot 5 – a team will be drawn and assigned to the first available group. There are certain restrictions that will be applied to the draw, firstly due to the Nations League, which means certain teams cannot be drawn into certain groups due to scheduling conflicts.Other restrictions include teams that cannot be drawn together for political reasons – Kosovo and Serbia, for example – and only two teams with medium/high risk of severe winter conditions can be drawn together.Certain teams, such as Kazakhstan, cannot be drawn with multiple teams if the travel is deemed to excessive.ANDY DILLON: Thomas Tuchel has all the ingredients to become a classic England manager – tactical nous, drive and a tangled love lifeBy Andy DillonTHOMAS TUCHEL possesses all the ingredients to become a classic England manager.Tactical nous, drive, energy, experience – a tangled love life.English football should welcome back the most explosive, dynamic, charismatic and impossibly tall and gangly coach to have lit up the Premier League.Chelsea’s colourful former boss has been leading a settled life in Munich of late.Far enough away from ex-wife Sissi but close enough to see his two daughters.Walking his dog in the streets in the east of Germany’s most fashionable city, residing in the posh Bogenhausen area. Living relatively quietly with his Brazilian girlfriend.Tuchel is a vastly different personality to the man who led England quietly but assuredly to the brink of World Cups and European Championships.An excitable nature can make him hard to handle for those seeking calm and who like to impose their way on a manager they view very much as an underling.Read more on why Tuchel REALLY IS the best man for the England jobWho can England face in World Cup 2026 qualifying?The Three Lions are in Pot 1 due to their excellent performances in recent major tournaments.That means Tuchel and Co will not face the likes of Spain, France, Germany and other European heavyweights.Pot 2 contains the likes of Ukraine, Sweden and Turkey, while there is the potential for local derbies against any of the other home nations.Wales are in Pot 2, while Scotland, the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland are all in Pot 3.The pots are in full here: Pot One: Spain, Germany, Portugal, France, Italy, Netherlands, Denmark, Croatia, England, Belgium, Switzerland, Austria.Pot Two: Ukraine, Sweden, Turkey, Wales, Hungary, Serbia, Poland, Greece, Romania, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Norway.Pot Three: Scotland, Slovenia, Republic of Ireland, Albania, North Macedonia, Georgia, Finland, Iceland, Northern Ireland, Montenegro, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Israel.READ MORE SUN STORIESPot Four: Bulgaria, Luxembourg, Kosovo, Belarus, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Estonia, Cyprus, Faroe Islands, Latvia, Lithuania.Pot Five: Moldova, Malta, Andorra, Gibraltar, Liechtenstein, San Marino. 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    World Cup 2026 qualifying draw simulated with England pitted against familiar foe in tough test for Tuchel

    ENGLAND have been handed a familiar foe in our 2026 World Cup qualifying draw simulation.With England winning their group in the Nations League it meant the Three Lions were likely to be drawn in a five-team group.Thomas Tuchel has been handed a familiar foe in our simulated World Cup drawCredit: SplashAnd that is exactly what has happened to England in SunSport’s simulated qualifying draw for the Uefa nations.The games will be Thomas Tuchel’s first in charge of the Three Lions.In our draw, England came out of pot one into Group I.Follow the draw LIVE as it happens with SunSport’s blogREAD MORE IN FOOTBALLPot two included Wales, with pot three containing Scotland, the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.And England have been booked into playing Wales after the Dragons were taken out of pot two.However, Tuchel and co managed to avoid any other home nation sides, with both Scotland and the Republic of Ireland being put in four-team groups.Instead, pot three drew out Montenegro for Group I, while pots four and five drew Estonia and Andorra respectively.Most read in FootballA maximum of 16 Uefa teams will qualify for the expanded 48-team 2026 World Cup being held across the United States, Canada and Mexico.These groups have been divided into six groups of four and six groups of five, with the top from each automatically qualifying for the tournament.BEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSMeanwhile, the runner-ups will go into the play-offs with four Nations League teams.Five-team groups will start their campaigns in March while the four-team groups containing the winning Nations League quarter-finalists will start in September.Thomas Tuchel England Press ConferenceThe winning teams in the Nations League quarter-finals must go into one of the four-team groups, but due to the draw taking place before the games are played they are put into the draw as placeholders.A maximum of one losing quarter-finalist or one Nations League promotion-relegation play-off team can go in one group.The real draw for the World Cup qualifying pots begins at 11am TODAY.You will be able to keep up with the draw live with SunSport’s live blog.World Cup qualifying draw simulatedGroup A: Spain or Netherlands* (Pot 1), Sweden (Pot 2), SCOTLAND (Pot 3), Belarus (Pot 4)Group B: Italy or Germany* (Pot 1), Ukraine (Pot 2), Slovenia (Pot 3), Luxembourg (Pot 4)Group C: Denmark or Portugal* (Pot 1), Turkey (Pot 2), Republic of Ireland (Pot 3), Kosovo (Pot 4)Group D: Croatia or France* (Pot 1), Czech Republic (Pot 2), Albania (Pot 3), Bulgaria (Pot 4) Group E: Italy or Germany* (Pot 1), Hungary (Pot 2), North Macedonia (Pot 3), Armenia (Pot 4)Group F: Spain or Netherlands* (Pot 1), Serbia (Pot 2), Georgia (Pot 3), Kazakhstan (Pot 4)Group G: Denmark or Portugal* (Pot 1), Poland (Pot 2), Finland (Pot 3), Azerbaijan (Pot 4), Moldova (Pot 5)Group H: Croatia or France* (Pot 1), Greece (Pot 2), Iceland (Pot 3), Cyprus (Pot 4), Malta (Pot 5)Group I: ENGLAND (Pot 1), WALES (Pot 2), Montenegro (Pot 3), Estonia (Pot 4), Andorra (Pot 5)Group J: Belgium (Pot 1) , Slovakia (Pot 2), Northern Ireland (Pot 3), Faroe Islands (Pot 4), Gibraltar (Pot 5)Group K: Switzerland (Pot 1), Romania (Pot 2), Bosnia-Herzegovina (Pot 3), Latvia (Pot 4), Liechtenstein (Pot 5)Group L: Austria (Pot 1), Norway (Pot 2), Israel (Pot 3), Lithuania (Pot 4), San Marino (Pot 5)*Nations League quarter-finalists More

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    World Cup winner’s £20,000 ‘gorilla’ guard dog saves Wag from burglars while she was ‘screaming for her life’

    A ‘GORILLA’ guard dog came to the rescue after robbers targeted the home of a World Cup winner and left his fiancee “screaming for her life”.Lucas Hernandez’s luxury pad was targeted by thieves while he was away on duty with Paris Saint-Germain.Lucas Hernandez’ home was targeted by robbers while he was away on Champions League duty with Paris Saint-GermainCredit: AFPHernandez’s fiancee – Victoria Triay – was in the house during the horrid ordealCredit: INSTAGRAM@VICTORIATRIAYThe couple’s eight-stone guard dog foiled the would-be robbers’ plansCredit: INSTAGRAM@VICTORIATRIAYBut thankfully for the France international, who lifted the 2018 World Cup, his £20,000 dog thwarted their grand plans for a lucrative heist.Crooks targeted the World Cup winner’s plush Yvelines home during PSG’s midweek Champions League trip to Salzburg.The robbers, somehow, managed to evade local security and break into the house.Hernandez’s fiancee, Victoria Triay, was in the house at the time and panicked after realising their home had been breached.READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWSBut the couple’s terrifying guard dog managed to scare off the reported five intruders before they could ransack the place.A terrified Triay hid in a secluded area of the house while the harrowing ordeal took place and was said to have been “screaming for her life.”And she revealed on Instagram how the couple’s eight-stone black Presa Canario dog, which is worth £20,000, scared off the would-be robbers.Triay shouted out her pooch for its bravery on her Instagram story a few hours after the ordeal, posting a photo of it with a series of gorilla emojis.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSVictoria Triay took to Instagram to thank French police for their help with the incidentCredit: INSTAGRAM@VICTORIATRIAYSecurity eventually arrived at the scene after being alerted of the robbery but the crooks managed to escape.French police are conducting a thorough investigation into the attempted robbery.Arsenal player ratings vs PSGAnd Brazilian model Triary has been amazed by their response to the incident.She wrote on Instagram: “Extremely impressed with the French police system.”How fast and professional this issue has been handled. Thank you so much. You guys are heroes.”Hernandez has yet to comment on the attempted break-in at his plush home.The defender and his PSG team-mates will be back in action on Sunday night, welcoming Lyon to the Parc des Prince in a massive Ligue 1 clash. More

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    Moment Rangers hero calls radio show live on air pretending to be fan and leaves host admitting ‘he’s had me on toast!’

    JAMIE O’HARA enjoys taking the mick out of Scottish football. But the talkSPORT presenter and host was given a taste of his own medicine last night by a legend of the Scottish game. Jason Cundy and Jamie O’Hara on talkSPORTO’Hara was trolled by a Rangers legendIt was no other than Ally McCoistCredit: GettyFormer Tottenham star O’Hara, 38, was on air yesterday with radio pal Jason Cundy for their late night show. The pair gave their reaction to all the football drama of the evening, with Rangers holding Tottenham to a 1-1 draw at Ibrox in the Europa League. And the duo weren’t the only former players to have starred for either of the two clubs who was on the station last night. Rangers legend Ally McCoist was also on the show after deciding to call up his two talkSPORT colleagues after the stalemate in Govan. But he went undercover using a different alias to prank O’Hara, with the help of Cundy. The caller was introduced as ‘Hamish the Rangers fan’. But in fact it was Ally the Ibrox icon. McCoist, 62, was in high spirits after Philippe Clement’s men pulled off yet another a surprise performance in Europe to take a point, this time against Ange Postecoglou’s side. Most read in FootballAnd while the focus was all on the North London side on the radio, McCoist wanted to give his own team some praise in front of thousands of listeners. In an attempt to disguise his own voice when asked how he thought his team performed, he said: “Different bracket tonight. Different. And I’m listening to you boys. I’m listening to O’Hara.Moment Tottenham fans troll Scotland with familiar taunt as police escort them to Euro showdown with Rangers”I’m listening to Spurs fans coming on. And it’s Spurs this, Big Ang that, Big Ang the next thing. The Rangers are different level tonight. Come on.”O’Hara then replied with a sly dig at McCoist’s (Hamish’s) club. He said: “I  mean, listen. Fair play to Rangers. You’ve done well tonight. You played against a team who’s far superior.”You gave a good account of yourselves. You’re a good side in Europe. You get to the back end of tournaments and you do alright. But, don’t get carried away.”You didn’t turn us over and win 3-0. It was 1-1.”The Rangers legend admitted: “No, I agree. I agree with you. I’m not getting carried away. But it was a far better level of performance than we’ve seen.How they ratedJack Butland: Some of his kicking was rather suspect, first half. Spared Jefte’s blushes after the full-back almost overcooked a back header. Given no chance as Dejan Kulusevski levelled for Spurs…7. James Tavernier: The Rangers captain was making his 53rd appearance in the Europa League. What a ball for Igamane’s opener and what a block to deny Dominic Solanke late on…8.John Souttar: In a huge blow for the player and his manager, the Scotland star was forced off with just 32 minutes gone. Nursing his groin as he left, Souttar must now be a major doubt for Sunday….4.Robin Propper: All too eager to go to ground and all too eager to play the ball back to his keeper. Depending on how bad Souttar’s injury is, could be set to face Celtic at Hampden…6.Jefte: Rather fortunate to escape an early booking for foul on Johnson. The Brazilian is absolutely electric going forward, but there’s work to do defensively. That said, a really positive showing…7.Nico Raskin: A truly outstanding display from the young Belgian. Head and shoulders above everyone else on the park. Gave the ball away just once in a towering man of the match performance….9.Mo Diomande: Picked up a senseless booking for handball with just 20 minutes gone. The booking rules him out of the Man United match. Put it behind him to deliver a superb performance…8.Vaclav Cerny: Made one or two brilliant surging runs with only his final ball letting him down. Tested Tottenham keeper Fraser Forster twice in the first half before being hooked midway through the second…6Nedim Bajrami: Saw an early effort tipped over the bar by Forster. Worked hard but couldn’t influence the game in the final third. Was becoming frustrated and no real surprise to see him replaced…6.Ridvan Yilmaz: The Turk was the surprise inclusion on the night, making his first start for Rangers since August. Clement deployed him on the left wing and what a tremendous shift he put in….7.Hamza Igamane: Almost blew the roof off Ibrox when he blasted Rangers in front 90 seconds into the second half. Like many of his teammates, he simply ran out of steam towards the end….8.Subs:Leon Balogun: It was a surprise to see the Nigerian left on the bench in the first place. Replaced the crocked Souttar just after the half hour mark….6.Connor Barron: Was desperate to get on and he played his part when he finally got the nod..4.Dujon Sterling: Helped bring some much needed energy to the Rangers team….4Robbie Fraser: Brilliant delivery picked out Dessers who had strayed offside…4.Cyriel Dessers: Almost won it for Gers only to be denied by a stunning save from Forster….3.Unconvinced O’Hara hit back: “Well, I don’t really know. How have you been getting on in the league? You’ve been behind Aberdeen and Celtic this year.”McCoist then gave away his identity when his real voice came out when describing the “electric” Ibrox atmosphere. He said: “Well, back to what I’m saying, Jamie. The last four or five have been okay. But, I mean, actually, the place was electric. Electric, I’m telling you.”That’s when the penny finally dropped for O’Hara who admitted the Gers hero ‘had him on toast’. READ MORE SUN STORIESHe said: “Honestly, I’ve been sucked right in here. I’ve just figured out who this is. It’s McCoist isn’t it? He’s had me on toast.”Keep up to date with ALL the latest news and transfers at the Scottish Sun football page More

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    Wales hoping World Cup 2026 draw will open up chance to face old rivals England in Wembley clash

    WALES believe they are front runners for a lucrative friendly with England at Wembley if the stars align at today’s 2026 World Cup draw.The Dragons have not played at the 90,000-capacity home of English football in front of a crowd since September 2011.Wales last played arch rivals England at the 2022 World Cup in QatarCredit: APCraig Bellamy has had a super start to his Wales managerial career with a record of six games unbeatenCredit: AlamyBut SunSport understands that if the two Home Nations avoid each other in the qualifying draw in Zurich then Welsh chiefs are keen to line up a fixture against their old rivals.Craig Bellamy’s men won promotion to the top tier of the Nations League last month and, as a result, they will not be involved in any March play-off just like England.League B winners Wales, who thrashed Iceland 4-1 in Cardiff, could be drawn in a four or five team group for the qualifiers leading to the 2026 finals in USA, Canada and Mexico.In a five team group, qualifiers would be played in March and June.Read More on FootballBut a group of four would see the Dragons have four friendly dates before the qualifying process starts in September.Bellamy has started his managerial tenure with an impressive six-match unbeaten run.And a stern test against England would be ideal in their development. Wales last played the Three Lions at the 2022 World Cup where ex-boss Robert Page saw his men lose 3-0 in Qatar.Most read in FootballThe teams also competed against each other in the Euro 2016 group stages with Daniel Sturridge scoring a last-gasp winner to beat Chris Coleman’s semi-finalists 2-1 in Lens.Former Wales manager Ryan Giggs took a side for a friendly against England at Wembley in October 2020.Moment Tottenham fans troll Scotland with familiar taunt as police escort them to Euro showdown with RangersBut that was during Covid so restrictions meant there were no supporters present for the Three Lions’ 3-0 victory.The last time the sides played a competitive Wembley clash with a full house came 13 years ago when Ashley Young’s winner handed England a Euro 2012 qualifying victory.Gary Speed’s young side including Gareth Bale and Aaron Ramsey showed big signs of promise on the night.And the visitors would have secured a draw only for Robert Earnshaw to miss an open goal late on. More

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    Premier League on track for fifth Champions League slot next season as best performing leagues in Europe revealed

    PREM clubs are well on track for an extra Champions League slot next season.Manchester City’s upset at Juventus represented England’s only defeat in seven games this week, with Liverpool, Arsenal, Aston Villa, Chelsea and Manchester United all winning and Spurs squeaking a draw at Rangers.Manchester United came from behind to beat Plzen to go eighth in the Europa League standingsManchester City were only English team beaten in Europe this weekWhile Arsenal thumped Monaco 3-0 on TuesdayLiverpool are the most decorated English side in Europe, with six Champions League titles to their nameCredit: APThat puts England on an average of 12.571 coefficient points, more than a full point ahead of Italy – who secured a fifth Champions League slot alongside Germany last term.And with extra bonus points due at the end of the league phase next month, after Uefa recalculated the system, the Prem sides are on course to stretch their advantage even further.Liverpool are one of just two teams in Europe guaranteed a slot in the top eight of the new Champions League table after winning all six of their games to date.Barcelona, with 15 points are also through but Arsenal are third in the table and Aston Villa fifth, both needing a single point to be 100 per cent sure of making the knock-out stage and with great chances of being seeding directly to the last 16.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLAnd while Manchester City’s horror run of two defeats and a draw in their last three matches means they are in a lowly 22nd and in serious danger of missing out on the knockout phase, the performances of the other three teams is set to cancel out any consequences.Chelsea need just a point from next week’s home game with Shamrock Rovers to be certain of four extra bonus points for topping the Conference League.And despite three Europa League games without a win, Spurs are just outside the top eight – with matches against Swedes Elfsborg and Hoffenheim of Germany to come – while United are two places above them.The top two nations over the entire season will earn an extra slot in the Champions League for next term with England in pole position and set to pull even further clear.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSIf every team finished in exactly the same position – which is unlikely to happen – it would net the English teams an extra 4.350 points, taking their total to 16.821 points before extra bonuses for reaching the last 16.Italy would go up from their second placed tally of 11.500 to 14.750, while Spain, currently fourth behind Portugal, would leapfrog their neighbours into third spot on 13.625 points.Pep Guardiola ‘proud’ of his Man City team despite 2-0 loss to Juventus Since the start of the new league phase in September, the seven Prem sides have won 27 matches – more than any other country – and lost just five.Italian sides have won 25 with 11 defeats, Spanish teams have won 23 and lost 15, the eight Bundesliga outfits have 22 wins and 19 defeats between them while France’s representatives have 17 wins and 12 defeats.All teams earn two points for every win and one for a draw but their club and national tally is also boosted by bonus points accrued through the three competitions.Each of the 36 clubs in the Champions League starts with six bonus points, with the possibility of earning up to six more if they finish top of the eight-game table, although there are no pre-competition bonuses for either the Europa or Conference Leagues.The top eight sides in all three competitions at the end of the first stage – the Conference League, with just six matches, ends before Christmas but there are two match rounds in each of the others in January – automatically make the last 16 knockout stage.Teams ranked ninth to 24th are then drawn in a knock-out round to join them.Current position Nation Current coefficient Current bonuses Total (Live position including bonuses)England 12.571 4.250 16.821 (1)Italy 11.500 3.250 14.750 (2)Portugal 11.400 2.000 13.400 (4)Spain 10.714 2.911 13.625 (3)Belgium 10.600 2.375 12.975 (5)Germany 10.250 2.391 12.641 (6)France 9.786 2.321 12.107 (7)New Champions League formatEach club will play eight matches in the opening phase – against seeded opposition, in a system designed to ensure that teams play opponents of similar difficulty.The top eight teams in the “final” table will automatically go through to the last 16, where they will be joined by the eight play-off winners of ties between the sides placed ninth to 24th in the table.Despite there being just eight matches in the opening phase, European matches will be spread over 10 midweek slots.The new Champions League format also sees the implication of two additional qualifying spots.They will be awarded to the nations that are top of the “country coefficient” chart each season. More