The major European leagues have each had their share of time at the top.

Serie A was dominant in the 1990s. Barcelona and Real Madrid claimed much of the 2000s and 2010s. The Bundesliga produced Champions League finalists in three out of four seasons either side of the millennium, and we had an all-German final in 2013. 

Premier League teams have been in the mix for continental honours throughout the 21st century, including providing three different winners in the last five seasons. In fact, over the last six Champions League finals, only six slots have been taken by non-Premier League sides.

Top 5 Leagues In Europe:

The outcome of Champions League live betting obviously isn’t the be-all end-all when it comes to comparing leagues. It is about balancing quality with entertainment alongside competing on the continental stage.

Here are our rankings of the top five leagues in European football in 2024-25… 

Ligue 1

Ligue 1 is lucky to hold on to fifth spot here. UEFA rankings have fluctuated between Ligue 1 and Eredivisie in recent years. 

The star power of PSG puts them among the betting favourites for Champions League glory still, even after losing Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappe, and Neymar, which is enough to elevate France’s top fight ahead of their Dutch counterparts.

If PSG disappoint in the Champions League again, they could well relinquish fifth place in these rankings to the Eredivisie.

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Feyenoord’s run to the inaugural Conference League final means the Netherlands had produced a finalist more recently than France. PSV Eindhoven also delivered some impressive Champions League performances in the first round. 

Nice have spent money with the hope of becoming a Champions League regular in the next few years. Outside of PSG, Ligue 1 scores well for competitiveness domestically, but their lack of success in Europe leaves them adrift in fifth.

Bundesliga

Not so long ago, it was reasonable to pit the Bundesliga up against the Premier League.

The highpoint of Jurgen Klopp’s Borussia Dortmund taking on Jupp Heynckes’ Bayern Munich in the 2013 Champions League final is over a decade ago now, however. There have only been four German finalists since then, two of which were in 2024.

Bayer Leverkusen's stunning run to the title sees the Bundesliga improve its marks for competitiveness. 

Too often, only Der Klassiker duo seem capable of competing with Europe’s best in the Champions League. Domestically, it has been far too predictable for the last decade.

La Liga

Barcelona and Real Madrid are both at relative low points. Football prediction giants Real are in a period of transition with a new-look team built around Kylian Mbappe. 

Barcelona are still something of a work in progress under Hansi Flick's leadership. Off-field issues continue to stifle the club's progress. 

Atletico Madrid have not made it past the last eight of the Champions League since 2016-17. In La Liga, they have been a long way off top spot in each of the last two seasons.

Sevilla, Atleti and Villarreal have all lifted the Europa League in the last decade, but only one La Liga outfit reached the knockout rounds of the 2022-23 Champions League. 

Of course, Barcelona and Real Madrid are among the leading contenders for Europe’s premier prize in 2025. Real Sociedad and Athletic Bilbao are in Europa League contention.

Spanish football, however, is not where it was a few years ago. Stars have aged and/or departed, and clubs outside the top three or four struggle to compete with their Premier League peers financially.

Serie A

After half-a-dozen false dawns, Serie A might finally be back. Three Italian teams reached the last eight of the 2022-23 Champions League with Milan and Inter meeting in the semis.

Roma reached the Europa League final after winning the 2021-22 Conference League. Fiorentina were finalists in the 2022-23 Conference League. 

Lazio cruised to the knockout rounds of the 2024-25 Europa League. Inter were dominant in the Champions League, while Milan and Juventus have favourable playoff ties.

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That’s quite a list of accomplishments for a league which has struggled to keep up with the Premier League, Bundesliga and La Liga over the last decade.

Of course, those achievements in the last two seasons do not include the Champions League exploits of defending Scudetto winners Napoli or Juventus, who will be back on the continental stage in 2024-25. 

Premier League

Home to many of the richest clubs in world football, the Premier League retains top spot in our rankings.

Not only has the Premier League delivered three of the last six European champions (with two all-English finals in that span), England’s topflight has also been flexing its financial muscle to hoover up talent from all over the world.

Even those outside the big six (or seven if we include Newcastle) can now go toe-to-toe in the transfer market with most clubs around Europe. The league might have become predictable due to Manchester City’s dominance in recent years.

Liverpool are set to end City's run domestically. The Reds, Arsenal, and City are serious contenders for the Champions League. 

Unai Emery's Aston Villa have more than held their own in the Champions League, Manchester United, Tottenham, and Chelsea are among the favourites in the Europa League and Conference League.

The Premier League is the strongest league in the world right now, and there’s no sign of that changing any time soon. From an entertainment standpoint, City’s unparalleled brilliance has been the biggest weakpoint.

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