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A look back at England's previous sides to read the Champions League last four

Here, Press Association Sport looks at the 10 English clubs to reach Europe's elite four.

Tottenham’s thrilling away-goals win over Manchester City made England the first nation to provide seven different Champions League semi-finalists.

Spurs had previously achieved the feat in the European Cup in 1961-62 and including the competition’s traditional identity, the total of English semi-finalists stands in double figures.

Here, Press Association Sport looks at the 10 English clubs to reach Europe’s elite four.

Manchester United

Sir Alex Ferguson celebrates with the Champions League trophy in 1999
Sir Alex Ferguson won the Champions League twice with United (Owen Humphreys/PA)

First semi-final: 1956-57
Total semi-finals: 12

The first English club to enter the competition, in its second season, United began with back-to-back semi-final exits – the second of which, in 1958, was overshadowed by the Munich air disaster.

They cathartically won the competition 10 years later and tasted further triumphs in 1999, as part of their memorable treble that season, and 2008.

Tottenham

First semi-final: 1961-62
Total semi-finals: Two

Spurs’ comeback attempt against Benfica in April 1962 came up just short as they won 2-1 at White Hart Lane but lost 4-3 on aggregate. They did not return to the competition until the 2010-11 campaign and would have to wait until this season for a semi-final place in the Champions League era.

Liverpool

Liverpool lift the Champions League trophy in 2005
Liverpool lifted the Champions League trophy in 2005 (Phil Noble/PA)

First semi-final: 1964-65
Total semi-finals: 10

The Reds won the competition four times between 1977 and 1984, but their fans’ behaviour at Heysel Stadium in the following year’s final led to a ban from European competition for English clubs which cost Liverpool three more appearances.

They returned in 2001-02 with a run to the quarter-finals, won a fifth title with 2005’s stunning comeback against AC Milan in Istanbul and have reached two finals and now two more semi-finals since.

Leeds

First semi-final: 1969-70
Total semi-finals: Three

The Yorkshire club have qualified for the European Cup only four times but have a final in 1975 and semis in 1970 and 2001 to show for their efforts.

Derby

First semi-final: 1972-73
Total semi-finals: One

The Rams reached the last four in 1972-73, earning a goalless draw with Juventus at the Baseball Ground but losing 3-1 on aggregate. Their only other European Cup appearance, three seasons later, ended in the second round.

Nottingham Forest

Trevor Francis shows off the European Cup trophy on Nottingham Forest's victory parade in 1979
Trevor Francis scored Nottingham Forest’s winner in the 1979 final against Malmo (PA)

First semi-final: 1978-79
Total semi-finals: Two

Forest’s three European Cup appearances all came in back-to-back years under Brian Clough’s management. They won the trophy in both 1979, against Malmo, and 1980 against Hamburg but then suffered a first-round upset to CSKA Sofia the following season.

Aston Villa

First semi-final: 1981-82
Total semi-finals: One

Similarly to Forest, Villa won the competition on their first appearance, beating Bayern Munich in the 1982 final, and launched a strong defence. It was ended in the quarter-finals by Juventus, though, and they have not returned to the competition since.

Chelsea

First semi-final: 2003-04
Total semi-finals: Seven

The Blues first competed in 1999-2000 and reached the 2003-04 semi-final before hiring the competition’s winning manager Jose Mourinho to help them take the next step.

He could only manage two further semi-finals with the club, though successor Avram Grant took his squad to the 2008 final and they eventually won the competition in 2012.

Arsenal

Arsene Wenger smiles during a Champions League press conference with Arsenal
Arsene Wenger during a Champions League press conference with Arsenal (Nick Potts/PA)

First semi-final: 2005-06
Total semi-finals: Two

The Gunners appeared just once before English clubs’ Heysel ban but have been a regular fixture since – particularly after Arsene Wenger took over as manager.
The Frenchman frequently stalled in the last 16 but took the club to the 2006 final, where they were edged out 2-1 by Barcelona, and a 2009 semi-final against Manchester United.

Manchester City

First semi-final: 2015-16
Total semi-finals: One

Having previously only appeared in 1968-69, City returned to the competition in 2011-12 and have appeared every year since – but Wednesday’s result means they still have just one semi-final appearance to show for it, in 2016 when they lost to Real Madrid.

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TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Liverpool1210112481631
2Manchester CityMan City127232217523
3Chelsea126422314922
4Arsenal126422112922
5Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton126422116522
6Tottenham HotspurSpurs1261527131419
7Nottingham ForestNott'm Forest125431513219
8Aston Villa125431919019
9Newcastle UnitedNewcastle115331311218
10Fulham125341717018
11Brentford125252222017
12Manchester UnitedMan Utd124441313016
13Bournemouth124351617-115
14West Ham UnitedWest Ham113351319-612
15Everton122551017-711
16Leicester CityLeicester122461523-810
17Wolverhampton WanderersWolves122372028-89
18Ipswich TownIpswich121651323-109
19Crystal Palace121561017-78
20Southampton121110924-154


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