The Europa League and Conference League group stage draws for the 2023–24 season were made public by UEFA on Friday.
32 European teams were divided into eight groups for the two tournaments at the full draw, which took place in Monaco.
The group stage matches will start on September 21 and end on December 14—just before Christmas.
Group winners in the Europa League will advance to the round of 16 while runners-up will move to the knockout round playoffs, where they will play against the third-place Champions League sides for a place in the round of
However, third-place clubs from the Europa League will continue their journey in the Conference League knockout round playoffs, where they will play against the runners-up from the Conference League.
Winners of those ties will then progress to the last-16 where they will join the group winners from the Europa Conference League, who seal an automatic place.
The final of the Europa League will be held at the Dublin Arena, Ireland, while the final of Conference League will be held on May 29 in Athens.
UEFA Europa League:
Group A: West Ham, Olympiacos, Freiburg, Bačka Topola
Group B: Ajax, Marseille, Brighton, AEK Athens
Group C: Rangers, Real Betis, Sparta Praha, Aris Limassol
Group D: Atalanta, Sporting CP, Sturm, Raków
Group E: Liverpool, LASK, Union SG, Toulouse
Group F: Villarreal, Rennes, M. Haifa, Panathinaikos
Group G: Roma, Slavia Praha, Sheriff, Servette
Group H: Leverkusen, Qarabağ, Molde, Häcken
UEFA Conference League
Group A: West Ham, Olympiacos, Freiburg, Bačka Topola
Group B: Gent, Maccabi Tel-Aviv FC, Zorya Luhansk, Breidablik
Group C: Dinamo Zagreb, FC Viktoria Plzen, Astana, Ballkani
Group D: Club Brugge, FK Bodø/Glimt, Besiktas, Lugano
Group E: AZ Alkmaar, Aston Villa, Legia, HSK Zrinjski
Group F: Ferencvaros, Fiorentina, Genk, Cukaricki
Group G: Frankfurt, PAOK, HJK, Aberdeen
Group H: Ludogorets, Spartak Trnava, Nordsjælland
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