After the Champions League draw on Thursday, it was the turn of UEFA's second tier club competition on Friday, with the 48 teams learning their fate.
Spurs, Rangers and Celtic all earned their place in the draw last night, along with the likes of AC Milan, PSV and Dinamo Zagreb but Sporting, Basel, Galatasaray and FC Copenhagen were the sides who surprisingly didn't make it.
Group A:
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Roma
Young Boys
Cluj
CSKA Sofia
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Group B:
Arsenal
Rapid Wien
Molde
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Dundalk
Group C:
Bayer Leverkusen
Slavia Prague
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Hapoel Be'er Sheva
Nice
Group D:
Benfica
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Standard Liege
Rangers
Lech Poznan
Group E:
PSV
PAOK
Granada
Omonia
Group F:
Napoli
Real Sociedad
AZ Alkmaar
Rijeka
Group G:
Braga
Leicester City
Zorya Luhansk
AEK
Group H:
Celtic
Sparta Prague
AC Milan
Lille
Group I:
Villarreal
Qarabag
Maccabi Tel Aviv
Sivasspor
Group J:
Spurs
Ludogorets
LASK
Royal Antwerp
Group K:
CSKA Moscow
Dinamo
Feyenoord
Wolfsburg
Group L:
Gent
Red Star
Hoffenheim
Slovan Liberec
Sevilla beat Inter in the final in Germany in August, with the final few rounds played out in a tournament style, but both sides are in the Champions League this season, though they could drop back into the Europa League if they finish third in their groups.
The final this season will take place at the Stadion Energa in Gdansk, Poland, where the 2020 final was initially meant to be held, on May 26th.
Originally the 2021 final was supposed to be held Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan Stadium in Seville but that stadium will now host the 2022 final.
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