Just one direct entry place is left to be decided, with Lazio and Inter Milan set to face off on Sunday night in a direct showdown for that one. In total, 25 teams have already confimed their participation in the competition.
As usual, the top five European leagues will have the most representatives. Spain, Germany, England and Italy will all see four teams compete, whilst France will be made to make do with three. Russia will count on just two teams, whilst Portugal, Ukraine, Belgium, Turkey, and the Czech Republic will all have just one side involved.
These are the 25 teams qualified for the Champions League:
Barcelona (Spain)
Real Madrid (Spain)
Atletico Madrid (Spain)
Valencia (Spain)
Man City (England)
Man Utd (England)
Liverpool (England)
Tottenham (England)
Bayern Munich (Germany)
Schalke 04 (Germany)
Hoffenheim (Germany)
Borussia Dortmund (Germany)
Juventus (Italy)
Napoli (Italy)
Roma (Italy)
Lazio/Inter Milan (Italy)
The fourth Italian place will be decided on Sunday when the two teams face each other at 20:45 CET.
PSG (France)
Monaco (France)
Lyon (France)
Lokomotiv Moscow (Russia)
CSKA Moscow (Russia)
Porto (Portugal)
Shakhtar Donetsk (Ukraine)
Club Brugge (Belgium)
Galatasaray (Turkey)
Viktoria Plzen (Czech Republic)