Manchester United have officially booked their place in next season’s UEFA Champions League after a pulsating 3-2 victory over fierce rivals Liverpool at Old Trafford.
The result confirms United as the 12th club to qualify for the 2026–27 Champions League campaign and the third English side, joining Arsenal and Manchester City.
Thanks to England’s additional Elite Performance Spot (EPS), the top five teams in the Premier League qualify, ensuring United cannot finish below fifth regardless of remaining results.
The derby clash also carried added emotion as legendary former manager Alex Ferguson was unable to attend after falling ill before kickoff and being taken to hospital.
Super-Striker Mainoo Wins Derby For Manchester United
It was a night of drama and intensity but ultimately belonged to Kobbie Mainoo.
The academy graduate marked his newly signed contract, keeping him at the club until 2031 in unforgettable fashion, smashing home the 77th-minute winner in front of the Stretford End.
The winning moment came after Liverpool failed to clear a cross, with Mainoo reacting quickest to fire into the bottom corner and seal qualification.
Flying Start: Cunha and Sesko Shock Liverpool Early
United exploded out of the blocks in a breathtaking opening spell.
First, Matheus Cunha opened the scoring in the 6th minute, reacting quickest to a rebound that deflected off Alexis Mac Allister.
Then came Benjamin Sesko, who doubled the lead in the 14th minute, bundling home after a goalmouth scramble, with the strike confirmed following a VAR check.
United’s early dominance left Liverpool stunned, as Arne Slot’s side struggled to cope with the tempo and intensity.
Liverpool Fight Back in Second-Half
Manchester United decided to sell their control, handing Liverpool a route back into the match shortly after halftime.
Dominik Szoboszlai capitalised on a misplaced pass from Amad Diallo in the 47th minute, driving forward before finishing clinically.
Just nine minutes later, Cody Gakpo levelled the score after a costly error from goalkeeper Senne Lammens.
From 2-0 up to 2-2, Old Trafford was suddenly on edge as Liverpool threatened a stunning comeback.
Carrick’s United Hold Nerve to Seal Qualification
Under interim boss Michael Carrick, United showed resilience to weather the storm and reclaim control.
The victory:
- Secures a top-five finish
- Guarantees Champions League football with three games to spare
- Completes a league double over Liverpool for the first time since 2015–16
Carrick’s record now stands at an impressive 10 wins in 14 games, strengthening his file for the permanent managerial role.
From Crisis to Champions League
United’s turnaround has been remarkable.
- Climbed from 7th to 3rd in the table
- Accumulated 29 points from a possible 39 under Carrick
- Needed just one point before kickoff but secured all three in emphatic fashion
After finishing 15th last season, the club is now firmly back among Europe’s elite.
Liverpool Left Hanging in Top-Five Race
For Liverpool, the defeat encapsulated a turbulent season.
The defending champions’ defensive lapses proved costly once again, despite their spirited comeback.
They remain:
- Six points clear of sixth place
- Still not mathematically guaranteed Champions League football
With difficult fixtures ahead, including clashes with Chelsea, Aston Villa, and Brentford, the pressure remains on Slot’s side.
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Bigger Picture: Europe’s Elite Taking Shape
United now join a growing list of clubs already qualified for the 2026–27 Champions League, including:
- Inter Milan
- Bayern Munich
- Borussia Dortmund
- Barcelona
- Real Madrid
- Paris Saint-Germain
- PSV Eindhoven
- Porto
A total of 36 teams will feature in the league phase, with 29 spots already secured.
What’s Next for United?
With qualification sealed, attention now turns to:
- Strengthening the squad for European competition
- Deciding on the permanent manager
- Maintaining form in the final league games





