2023/24 Europa League group stage draw: Date, time, where to watch, teams...

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The 2023/24 Europa League group stage draw kicks off at 13.0 CET. BeSoccer

The Europa League is one of the most important tournament in European club football, which is why it is important to know when the draw for the competition takes place. Find out in this article everything you need about the 2023/2024 Europa League group stage.

After the end of the 2022/2023 Europa League with Sevilla's victory over Roma in the final, preparations now begin for a new campaign full of football.

As in every edition, the Europa League group stage draw will take place, an event in which the 32 teams that are in the four pots will be divided among the eight groups that make up this competition.

Find in this article everything you need to know about the 2023/2024 Europa League group stage draw: Date, time, where to watch, teams and much more.


When is the 2023/2024 Europa League group draw?

The Champions League draw will be held at at the Grimaldi Forum in Monaco on 1st September 2023. This event will take place from 13.00 CET. 


Where to watch the 2023/2024 Europa League draw

As for where to watch the Europa League draw, in most countries the draw can be followed live on the UEFA website.​


Qualified teams for the 2023/2024 Europa League

As for the teams confirmed to participate in this Europa League edition, this is the list of them

AEK Athens (Greece)

Atalanta (Italy)

Brighton & Hove Albion (England)

Freiburg (Germany)

Bayer Leverkusen (Germany)

Liverpool (England)

Maccabi Haifa (Israel)

Olympique Marseille (France)

Molde (Norway)

Panathinaikos (Greece)

Rakow Czestochowa (Poland)

Rangers (Scotland)

Real Betis (Spain)

Rennes (France)

Roma (Italy)

Servette (Switzerland)

Sporting CP (Portugal)

Sturm (Austria)

Toulouse (France)

TSC Backa Topola (Serbia)

Villarreal (Spain)

West Ham (England)

Qarabag (Azerbaijan)

Slavia Praha (Czech Republic)

Sheriff (Moldova)

Aris Limassol (Cyprus)

Sparta Prague (Czech Republic)

Ajax (Netherlands)

Olympiacos (Greece)

Union Saint-Gilloise (Belgium)

Hacken (Sweden)

LASK (Austria)

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AEK Athens
Europa League
Atalanta
Maccabi Haifa
Molde FK
Olympiacos
Panathinaikos
SC Freiburg
Sturm Graz
Toulouse
Villarreal
West Ham
Servette
B. Leverkusen
Liverpool
Stade Rennais
Sporting CP
Olympique Marseille
Brighton & Hove Albion
Qarabağ
Aris Limassol
Union Saint-Gilloise
Sparta Praha
Slavia Praha
Raków Częstochowa