The Premier League are in line to have five teams in the Champions League under reforms that are being approved by UEFA.
Following fury from fans over original plans to hand places into European football's top club competition based on results over a five-year period, governing body UEFA have scrapped the idea - which many criticised as a diluted version of the Super League.
The rethink will see two extra spots awarded to nations who collectively performed best in Europe.
So this season, teams from England and Holland would take the extra Champions League slots.