Lille Secures Champions League Spot, Lyon Takes Play‑offs
After the 34th and final matchday of Ligue 1, Lille earned a direct place in the Champions League, while Lyon will need to navigate two qualifying rounds to keep their hopes alive. Marseille are set to compete in the Europa League, and Rennes currently sit in the Conference League, though their final European destination remains undecided.
Lille's direct qualification guarantees the club a place in the Champions League group stage without the need for additional qualifying matches. This achievement confirms Lille as one of France's representatives in Europe's premier competition.
Lyon's position requires the club to contest two successive play‑off rounds if they wish to join the Champions League. Failure to progress through both rounds would see Lyon remain in the Europa League.
Marseille's European campaign will begin in the Europa League, providing the club with a continental competition for the upcoming season. The club will aim to advance beyond the group stage.
Rennes have been placed provisionally in the Conference League, but their exact European fate will be confirmed after the allocation of any remaining spots. The club's participation depends on subsequent decisions by UEFA.
The final league standings thus allocate France's European places across the three competitions, reflecting the outcomes of the season's closing round. French clubs now prepare for their respective continental challenges.