English football made history last season as, for the first time ever, four clubs from the same nation contested the two major European finals.
With Liverpool and Tottenham in the Champions League and Arsenal versus Chelsea in the Europa League, the rest of the continent looked on enviously as both trophies made their way back to Britain.
It was Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool who triumphed in the showpiece final from Madrid, while Maurizio Sarri signed off after a season in charge of the Blues with a Europa League winners medal.
Can the English sides dominate both competitions once again?
In anticipation of the big kick-off, we asked data kings Google Cloud, Opta and Squawka to crunch all the numbers to produce a full script of the upcoming campaign.
Read this exclusive excerpt to find out how they believe the Premier League sides will fare in the Champions League and Europa League will play out - and when you're done, check out more from The Script.
MORE FROM THE SCRIPT:
- How were The Script's conclusions calculated?
- Premier League: The Golden Boot race
- Premier League: The relegation battle
- Premier League: The 'Big Six' mini-league
- Premier League: Playmaker award
- Champions League: The knockout stages
- Europa League: The knockout stages
- The Script in full
BT Sport will show 52 exclusively live Premier League games this season - more than ever before - as well as every game in the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League proper, plus selected Emirates FA Cup, Ladbrokes Premiership, Vanarama National League, Bundesliga, Ligue 1 and FA Women's Super League games.
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