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How Liverpool beating Brentford in the Premier League could qualify Bees for Champions League

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SportFootballPremier LeagueNeed to knowAston Villa's Europa League final against Freiburg could have a huge impact on the Premier League's Champions League qualification race, with Brentford currently in line to benefitKeith Andrews could qualify Brentford for the Champions League next season with help from Aston Villa, and potentially Liverpool(Image: NurPhoto, NurPhoto via Getty Images)How Brentford could secure a Champions League spot despite defeat to LiverpoolImpact of Villa reaching final: Aston Villa have progressed to the Europa League final against Freiburg and lifting this trophy guarantees automatic entry into next season's Champions League. This title-holder berth is separate from the standard four places or the fifth European Performance Spot (EPS) awarded to the Premier League.Impact on Brentford: The key element is the knock-on effect that takes place when a club qualifies for the Champions League via two different pathways.



Should Aston Villa triumph in the Europa League and finish in fifth, the EPS place is effectively freed up and passes down to the next highest-placed side.Current position: At present, Liverpool and Aston Villa are locked on points, with Liverpool occupying fourth on goal difference. If Brentford hold onto sixth and Villa end up in fifth, a Europa League triumph for Villa would hand the EPS berth down to the Bees.Why Brentford could benefit from losing: Should Brentford overcome Liverpool, they might unintentionally assist Villa in securing fourth place.

If Villa triumph in the Europa League while also finishing fourth, they would take up a conventional qualifying berth, meaning the fifth-placed side retains the EPS position and sixth place would claim a Europa League spot instead.Six teams in Champions League: This particular scenario represents one of the uncommon instances where a nation could send six clubs to the Champions League. While no professional footballer sets out to lose, the 'golden ticket' of Champions League football presents enormous financial rewards and an understandable motivation for Liverpool to secure fourth spot.Key dates: The Europa League final takes place on Wednesday, May 20.