Domestic cup winners will not get to play in the Champions League after a proposal from Uefa chief Michel Platini was rejected, BBC Sport understands.
Platini had suggested that cup winners should play off for the places currently given to the fourth-placed finishers in the top European leagues.
But his proposal was turned down at a meeting of top European officials.
One agreed change is that the team that comes third in the Premier League will go straight into the Champions League.
The team that finishes fourth will continue to play a qualifier to reach the group stages.
Platini had suggested that cup winners should play off for the places currently given to the fourth-placed finishers in the top European leagues.
But his proposal was turned down at a meeting of top European officials.
One agreed change is that the team that comes third in the Premier League will go straight into the Champions League.
The team that finishes fourth will continue to play a qualifier to reach the group stages.


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