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Europa League

EUROPA LEAGUE

Date25 Sep 2025 – 21 May 2026 (AEST/AEDT)
ConfederationEurope (UEFA)
Number of teams164 (total) and 36 (group stage)
Winner 2024–25Tottenham Hotspur
Expert pickAston Villa

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Fast facts

Spanish clubs have statistically been the Europa League’s most dominant, with 14 titles in the competition’s 55 seasons.

Only five English clubs – Liverpool, Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur, Manchester United and Ipswich Town – have won the Europa League.

Benfica and Marseille co-hold the record for most runners-up finishes in the Europa League (with three) but have never won the competition.

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UEFA EUROPA LEAGUE PICKS

Best bet
Aston Villa
Last season’s Champions League run holds Villa in good stead for a charge at the Europa League crown.
Best value
Lyon
Experienced European competition campaigners with plenty of big-match experience.
Dark horse
Nottingham Forest
A talented roster that can ride a wave of excitement as the famous club ends a long European competition absence.

Europa League Winners

Here are some of the winners and runners-up of the Europa League:

Season
Winner
Score
Runner-Up
Venue
Attendance
2024/25
Tottenham Hotspur
1-0
Manchester United
San Mamés - Bilbao
49 224
2023/24
Atalanta
3-0
Bayer Leverkeusen
Aviva Stadium - Dublin
47 135
2022/23
Sevilla
1-1 (4-1)
Roma
Puskás Aréna - Budapest
61 476
2021/22
Eintracht Frankfurt
1-1 (5-4)
Glasgow Rangers
Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán - Seville
38 842
2020/21
Villarreal
1-1 (11-10)
Manchester United
Stadion Gdańsk - Gdańsk
9 412
2019/2020
Chelsea FC
4-1
Arsenal
Olympic Stadium - Baku
51 370
2018/19
Tottenham Hotspur
2-1
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Molineux - Wolverhampton
45 000
2017/18
Atletico Madrid
3–0
Marseille
Charpieu Parc Olympique Lyonnasid - Decines
55 768
2016/17
Manshester United
2–0
Ajax
Friends Arena - Solna
46 961
2015/16
Sevilla
3–1
Liverpool
St. Jakob-Park - Basel
34 429
2014/15
Sevilla
3–2
Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk
National Stadium - Warsaw
45 000
2013/14
Sevilla
0-0 (4-2)
Benfica
Juventis Stadium - Turin
33 120
2012/13
Chelsea
2–1
Benfica
Amsterdam Arena - Amsterdam
46 163
2011/12
Atlético Madrid
3-0
Athletic Bilbao
Arena Națională - Bucharest
52 347
2010/11
Porto
1-0
Braga
Dublin Arena - Dublin
45 391
2009/10
Atlético Madrid
2-1
Fulham
Hamburg Arena - Hamburg
49 000
2008/09
Shakhtar Donetsk
2-1
Werder Bremen
Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium - Istanbul
37 357
2007/08
Zenit Saint Petersburg
2-0
Rangers
City of Manchester Stadium - Manchester
43 878
2006/07
Sevilla
2-2 (3-1)
Espanyol
Hampden Park - Glasgow
47 602
2005/06
Sevilla
4-0
Middlesbrough
Philips Stadion - Eindhoven
33 100
2004/05
CSKA Moscow
3-1
Sporting CP
Estádio José Alvalade - Lisbon
47 085
2003/04
Valencia
2-0
Marseille
Nya Ullevi - Gothenburg
39 000
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