Liverpool will kick off their Champions League campaign as the highest ranked side in the qualifying rounds.
The 2005 winners have a higher coefficient than anyone else fighting for a place in the competition proper.
In fact, the Reds have the third highest coefficient in Europe based on performances in the last five years – behind only AC Milan and Barcelona.
This means they'll be among the top seeds if they qualify for the group stages.
Arsenal have the fifth highest coefficient, with Manchester United and Chelsea in joint seventh. All this means England is the only country to have all its sides among the top seeds