Europe beckons for Manchester City

Manchester City will play in the UEFA Cup next season after edging out Fulham to finish sixth in the English Fair Play table.

City: Celebrating UEFA Cup entry
City: Celebrating UEFA Cup entry

The Premier League have confirmed City have held off the challenge of the Cottagers to finish above any team who has not already qualified for Europe.

It means City will enter the competition at the first qualifying round stage in July on what they hope will be the start of a long run to the final in Istanbul next May.

Ironically, City have already confirmed they will not be able to host the first qualifying round tie at Eastlands as the pitch is due to be relaid once a Bon Jovi concert has taken place in June.

With Old Trafford ruled out for obvious reasons and most Lancashire grounds either relaying their surface or deemed unsuitable, Huddersfield's Galpharm Stadium, which usually plays host to rugby league in the summer, has been mentioned as a possible alternative.

Either way, having gained entry into the competition, one year ahead of schedule according to the blueprint of owner Thaksin Shinawatra, City will be fancied to reach the main stages in September.

While the draw for the first qualifying round is not due to be made until June 30, the Blues already know they have been placed in the Northern section.

This puts them in line to face opposition from Estonia, Iceland, the Faroe Islands, Lithuania or Luxembourg, plus opposition closer to home in the form of two Northern Irish representatives Glentoran and Cliftonville, two from the Republic in Cork City and current league leaders St Patrick's Athletic, as well as Bangor from Wales.

Your Comments

COYS101 (Tottenham Hotspur fan)

"allblues 09 - moronic comment from a fan who knows nothing about football. The league position has nothing to do with it. Fact is that Spurs won a trophy this year - hence how we got into Europe. City didn't acheive anything this year and have got through by default. Villa should have your spot. Waste of a place. Fact."

Craftyblue (Chelsea fan)

"delighted for city, for the fans, and for sven..if he's still there.. as for shinawhatchamacallit.. well best not said!!"

ffcfan (Fulham fan)

"I didnt want Fulham in it, it would only be a distraction from the premiership that we dont need, good luck City."

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