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2023-24 UEFA Europa League – Exciting Details, Teams, Key Dates, and Streaming Information.

Get ready for an exhilarating football extravaganza as the much-awaited 2023-24 UEFA Europa League approaches within a few weeks. The excitement is set to ignite on the thrilling date of August 10, 2023. To keep you in the loop, here are some essential dates and intriguing facts about this prestigious league. Let the anticipation build as we delve into the exciting details of what awaits us in this upcoming season.

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The UEFA Europa League, an exhilarating football competition organized by the Union of European Associations (UEFA), takes center stage as the second tier of European club football. Positioned above the UEFA Europa Conference League and beneath the prestigious UEFA Champions League, it offers an exciting platform for eligible clubs across Europe. As we eagerly anticipate the upcoming 2023-24 season, it’s worth noting that this will be the 53rd edition since its inception. Moreover, this particular season commemorates the 15th anniversary since the tournament was rebranded from the UEFA Cup to its current name, the UEFA Europa League.

It’s worth mentioning that this will be the final season featuring the current format of 32 teams competing in the group stage. UEFA has announced plans to introduce an expanded format for the subsequent edition. As a result of the format change, clubs participating in the Champions’ League group stage under the Swiss format are no longer eligible for transfer to the UEFA Europa League. Additionally, starting from this edition, the winning team will not have the opportunity to defend their title in the following year.

 

UEFA Europa League

 

UEL 2021-22 Outright Odds

According to bet365.com, the betting odds for the major teams to win this year’s Europa League trophy is listed below:

UEL Matches This Week

Check out the weekly odds of UEL matches in the table below:

Teams in 2023-24 Europa League:

The 2023-24 UEFA Europa League is set to kick off with the Qualifying round and play-off round taking place from 10th August to 31st August 2023. Here are the teams that will be participating in the various rounds of the tournament:

The teams entering the 2023-24 UEFA Europa League group stage includes:

                  England

Brighton, Liverpool, West Ham

                  Spain

Real Betis, Villarreal

                  Germany

Freiburg, Bayer Leverkusen

                  Italy

Atalanta, AS Roma

                  France

Toulouse (French Cup Winner), Rennes

                  Portugal

Sporting CP

The teams entering the 2023-24 Europa League Playoffs include:

Netherlands

            Ajax

                               Austria

            LASK

                              Scotland

          Aberdeen

                              Serbia

          Cukaricki

                              Ukraine

         Zorya Luhansk

                              Belgium

           Union SG

                            Switzerland

          Lugano

The teams entering the 2023-24 Europa Leagues’ Third qualifying round include:

                         Czech Republic

         Slavia Prague

                          Greece

         Olympiacos

Key Dates of 2023-24 Europa League:

Certainly! Here are the dates for the various stages of the 2023/24 Europa League:

Europa League Qualifiers:

  • Third Qualifying Round: 10th and 17th August 2023.
  • Play-offs: 24th and 31st August 2023.

Europa League Group Stage:

  • Matchday 1: 21st September 2023.
  • Matchday 2: 5th October 2023.
  • Matchday 3: 26th October 2023.
  • Matchday 4: 9th November 2023.
  • Matchday 5: 30th November 2023.
  • Matchday 6: 14th December 2023.

Europa League Knockout Stage:

  • Knockout Round Play-offs: 15th and 22nd February 2024.
  • Round of 16: 7th and 14th March 2024.
  • Quarter-finals: 11th and 18th April 2024.
  • Semi-finals: 2nd and 9th May 2024.
  • Final: 22nd May 2024.

Europa League Draws:

  • Third Qualifying Round: 24th July 2023.
  • Play-off Round: 7th August 2023.
  • Group Stage: 1st September 2023.
  • Knockout Round Play-off: 18th December 2023.
  • Round of 16: 23rd February 2024.
  • Quarter-finals and Semi-finals: 15th March 2024.

Streaming Details of 2023-24 UEFA Europa League:

The UEFA Europa League matches are broadcast on Paramount Global and Univision for US viewers.

BT Sport is the official broadcast partner of the Europa League in the United Kingdom.

Canal+ will broadcast the Europa League matches in France.

The Australian Fans can tune on to Stan Sport to watch UEFA Europa League.

After a successful opening game, the teams are entering matchday 6 with a well-defined strategy, expectations, and eyes full of hopes. So, let’s predict together and place the bet on your side.

Bayern 04 Leverkusen vs. AS Roma

Bayern 04 Leverkusen, who have been in stellar form recently, are gearing up for the clash against AS Roma in the semi-final leg two of two series in the UEFA Europa League 2023–24 showdown. This highly hoped-for matchup will occur on May 10, 2024, at Bay Arena, Leverkusen. The two sides met at this competition stage last season, with Roma emerging victorious. Leverkusen, having already secured their first-ever Bundesliga title, a significant achievement in their history, are looking to add a historic treble to their achievements this season.

Leverkusen vs. Roma Head-to-Head

  • Roma, who have a strong record against Leverkusen, are unbeaten in their last five meetings, keeping two consecutive clean sheets. They have also been prolific in front of the goal, scoring at least two goals in six of their 12 games in the Europa League this season.
  • This history of success against Leverkusen, which could give Roma a psychological edge in the upcoming match, adds an element of anticipation and intrigue to the game. Leverkusen have played three straight draws across competitions. Leverkusen, winners of the erstwhile UEFA Cup in 1988, are chasing a historic treble.

Previous Rivalry:

Leverkusen’s impressive 2-0 win against Roma in the first two matches in their previous weeks, where Florion Wirtz (28′) and Robert Andrich (73′) netted their goals. There are 19 shots and four on target, while the team has 47% possession. Leverkusen have played three consecutive draws since sealing the Bundesliga title, scoring equalizing goals after the 89th minute in each game. They have drawn two of their five away games in the Europa League. Manager Xabi Alonso should welcome Florian Wirtz, Victor Boniface, and Granit Xhaka back to the starting lineup, while Borja Iglesias and Adam Hlozek remain sidelined with injuries. There are also concerns surrounding center-back Jonathan Tah, who suffered a knock late on against Stuttgart at the weekend and is suspicious for the first leg of the Europa League. The potential impact of these injured players on Leverkusen’s performance adds a layer of uncertainty to the match outcome.

Meanwhile, the Roma are without the suspended Zeki Celik, so we should see Dutchman Rick Karsdorp come into the side at right-back. Romelu Lukaku could miss out with a muscle injury, but De Rossi does have Tammy Abraham fit and available again after a lengthy period out. Chris Smalling is unlikely to feature. The Italian’s Roma is more varied than Mourinho’s iteration, with the new manager combining traditional and progressive ideals to render the Giallorossi formidable in knockout ties. Roma has one loss in eight games across competitions, with that loss coming over Bologna in Serie A at home earlier this month. They have scored two goals in three of their last four games. They are undefeated in 11 home games in the Europa League, winning ten and keeping seven clean sheets. Chris Smalling and Romelu Lukaku have resumed full training after sitting out against Napoli. Lorenzo Pellegrini is doubtful with a muscle strain, while Zeki Celik is out due to a respite, and they are all the same. Considering the home advantage of Leverkusen’s unbeaten streak, an entertaining draw can ensue over Roma. 

Atalanta BC vs. Olympique de Marseille

On leg two of two series of semi-finals, Atalanta BC joins up with the Olympique de Marseille in the UEFA Europa League playoffs. The set is fixed to be on May 10, 2024, at Gewiss Stadium in Bergamo, Italy.

Atalanta BC vs. Olympique de Marseille Head-to-Head

  • The two teams will meet for the first time in a competitive match. The hosts have scored two goals apiece in their three games, with two games ending in draws. Atalanta have suffered just one loss in the Europa League this season, with that defeat coming at home against Liverpool in the quarterfinals.
  • Marseille has suffered just one loss at home in all competitions this season and has won five of its six home games in the Europa League. However, the hosts have won only one of its last five home games against Italian sides.

Previous Rivalry:

Atalanta BC are in a 1-1 draw of one leg of two against Marseille, where Chancel Mbemba Mangulu (20′) is dribbled on their goals. Meanwhile, Marseille side player Gianluca Scamacca (11′) is netted on their goals. Atalanta attracted attention with their gameplay a few seasons ago, and Gasperini was noted as an innovator. This year, the team again resembles its previous form. This is because it has entered the battle for a Champions League spot through Serie A and, in the Europa League, knocked out sporting and Liverpool, which can take first place in their championships. The unpredictability of this match is further heightened by Atalanta’s aggressive play in attack, confirmed by the fact that the Italians score in the first half in six out of their last seven matches and five consecutive away games within the Europa League.

Meanwhile, Marseille has secured three victories and two draws and suffered five defeats. Despite these setbacks, the team remains resilient and is still in the running to secure a spot in European competitions. To assess the condition and mindset of the home team, one must consider a range of factors, such as motivation and the list of injured players. The team was influential in the last ten matches, and you can decide whether or not it is. Based on 12 goals, the average number of goals scored at home in the previous ten games equals 1.2. The average number of conceded goals stands at 1.7. Marseille changed coaches during the season. This partly paid off in the Europa League, where the team passed strong Villareal and Benfica, but not in Ligue 1. Regarding Marseille, we highlight a trend in which they scored in the second half in nine out of their last ten Europa League matches. This resilience could potentially lead to a positive outcome in their forthcoming series. Hence, Atalanta will have a better chance to grab a narrow victory.

 

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