List of qualified teams for the 2020/21 season
All the teams for the 2020/21 CHL season are now known.
Austria (EBEL) - 3 places
- HC Bolzano (Regular Season Winners)
- Red Bull Salzburg (Regular Season Runners-Up)
- Vienna Capitals (Regular Season Third-Placed)
Belarus - 2 places
- Yunost Minsk (National Champions)
- Neman Grodno (Regular Season Runners-Up)
Czech Republic - 3 places
- Bílí Tygři Liberec (Regular Season Winners)
- Oceláři Třinec (Regular Season Runners-Up)
- Sparta Prague (Regular Season Third-Placed)
Denmark - 1 place
- Aalborg Pirates (Regular Season Winners)
Finland - 4 places
- Kärpät Oulu (Regular Season Winners)
- Lukko Rauma (Regular Season Runners-Up)
- Tappara Tampere (Regular Season Third-Placed)
- Ilves Tampere (Regular Season Fourth-Placed)
France - 1 place
- Grenoble (Regular Season Winners)
Germany - 4 places
- Red Bull Munich (Regular Season Winners)
- Adler Mannheim (Regular Season Runners-Up)
- Straubing Tigers (Regular Season Third-Placed)
- Eisbären Berlin (Regular Season Fourth-Placed)
Norway - 1 place
- Stavanger Oilers (Regular Season Winners)
Poland - 1 place
- GKS Tychy (National Champions)
Sweden - 5 places
- Frölunda Indians (CHL Champions)
- Luleå Hockey (Regular Season Winners)
- Färjestad Karlstad (Regular Season Runners-Up)
- Rögle Ängelholm (Regular Season Third-Placed)
- Skellefteå AIK (Regular Season Fourth-Placed)
Switzerland - 5 places
- ZSC Lions Zurich (Regular Season Winners)
- EV Zug (Regular Season Runners-Up)
- HC Davos (Regular Season Third-Placed)
- Genève-Servette (Regular Season Fourth-Placed)
- EHC Biel-Bienne (Regular Season Fifth-Placed)
United Kingdom - 1 place
- Cardiff Devils (Regular Season Leaders)
IIHF Continental Cup Winners
- SønderjyskE Vojens (Denmark)
The number of places given to each league is decided by the League Ranking.