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The title race might, realistically, be a two-horse race between Liverpool and Manchester City, but there is still plenty of European places up for grabs for the chasing pack.

There are four Champions League, a Europa League and a Europa Conference League places up for grabs, with another Europa League spot opening up if anyone but Crystal Palace win the FA Cup. Chelsea, Arsenal, Tottenham, Manchester United and perhaps West Ham are all vying for the two remaining, and much prized, Champions League spots, with Wolves also in the mix for a top-seven finish.

For the Champions League, reigning European champions Chelsea look set to qualify as they boast an eight-point gap back to fifth-placed Tottenham. The Gunners are three points clear of their north London rivals and, like the Blues, have a game in hand. It is much tighter for the lesser continental cups with five points splitting Wolves in eighth and Spurs in fifth.

But which teams will be getting their passports ready, and for which tournaments? We asked Reach National’s reporters for their expert opinions...

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