UEFA's latest coefficient rankings have been released ahead of the new Champions League campaign.
And it is good news if you're a Tottenham fan.
Tottenham Hotspur have moved from 17th last season to 12th after their appearance in the Champions League final against Liverpool.
Spurs may have gone down to a 2-0 defeat in Madrid but their run in the competition should see Pot Two guaranteed in next season's Champions League draw, if they qualify, of course.
This season Spurs will face Bayern Munich in their group stage after being in Pot Two for the draw but they had been left relying on other clubs to avoid being in Pot Three.
These rankings determine a club's seeding in draws and the revenue distribution based on results in the Champions League.
They are formed of match points and bonus points collected by clubs during European competitions over the past five years.
Liverpool are in eighth place despite their Champions League victory with Real Madrid top of the rankings with Atletico Madrid and Barcelona behind them.
Man City are the top ranked English side in sixth place with Arsenal in ninth and Man United making up the top ten.
UEFA club rankings 2019/20
1/ Real Madrid
2/ Atletico Madrid
3/ Barcelona
4/ Bayern Munich
5/ Juventus
6/ Man City
7/ PSG
8/ Liverpool
9/ Arsenal
10/ Man United
11/ Sevilla
12/ Spurs
13/ Dortmund
14/ Chelsea
15/ Roma