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UEFA Europa League draw 2025/26: Full results as teams learn league-phase schedule

Kyle Bonn

Joe Wright

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The draw for the UEFA Europa League league phase took place today (Friday, August 29).

A day after the Champions League first-phase schedule was laid out, teams in Europe's secondary competition will discover their opponents across the first eight matchdays.

Last season's finalists might not be involved (Tottenham are in the Champions League, and Manchester United did not qualify for Europe), but there are plenty of major clubs taking part. Aston Villa and Nottingham Forest are the Premier League's representatives, while Rangers, Celtic, Lyon, Roma, and Jose Mourinho's Fenerbahce are all involved.  

The Sporting News has the complete league-phase draw below.

MORE: Full results of 2025/26 UEFA Champions League draw | Winners & losers from UCL draw

UEFA Europa League draw 2025/26: League phase

ClubPot 1 opponentsPot 2 opponentsPot 3 opponentsPot 4 opponents
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AS Roma (ROM)LILRANPLZCELMIDNICSTUPAN
Porto (POR)RANSLZRSBPLZNICFORMALUTR
Rangers (RAN)ROMPORBRGFERLUDSTGGENBRN
Feyenoord (FEY)AVLBETCELBRGSTGSBPANSTU
LOSC Lille (LIL)ZAGROMPAORSBFREYNGBRNVIG
Dinamo Zagreb (ZAG)BETLILFENTELSBMIDVIGMAL
Real Betis (BET)FEYZAGLYOPAOFORLUDUTRGEN
RB Salzburg (SLZ)PORAVLFERLYOBSLFREEAGBOL
Aston Villa (AVL)SLZFEYTELFENYNGBSLBOLEAG
Fenerbahce (FEN)AVLZAGFERPLZNICSBSTUBRN
Braga (BRG)FEYRANRSBCELFORNICGENEAG
Red Star Belgrade (RSB)LILPORCELBRGSBSTGVIGMAL
Lyon (LYO)SLZBETPAOTELBSLYNGEAGUTR
PAOK (PAO)BETLILTELLYOYNGLUDBRNVIG
Viktoria Plzen (PLZ)PORROMFENFERFREBSLMALPAN
Ferencvaros (FER)RANSLZPLZFENLUDFORPANGEN
Celtic (CEL)ROMFEYBRGRSBSTGMIDUTRBOL
Maccabi Tel Aviv (TEL)ZAGAVLLYOPAOMIDFREBOLSTU
BSC Young Boys (YNG)LILAVLLYOPAOLUDSBPANSTU
Basel (BSL)AVLSLZPLZLYOSBFRESTUGEN
Midtjylland (MID)ZAGROMCELTELSTGFORGENBRN
Freiburg (FRE)SLZLILTELPLZBSLNICUTRBOL
Ludogorets (LUD)BETRANPAOFERNICYNGVIGMAL
Nottingham Forest (FOR)PORBETFERBRGMIDSTGMALUTR
Sturm Graz (STG)RANFEYRSBCELFORMIDBRNPAN
FCSB (SB)FEYZAGFENRSBYNGBSLBOLEAG
OGC Nice (NIC)ROMPORBRAFENFRELUDEAGVIG
Bologna (BOL)SLZAVLCELTELFRESBBRNVIG
Celta Vigo (VIG)LILZAGPAORSBNICLUDBOLSTU
Stuttgart (STU)FEYROMTELFENYNGBSLVIGEAG
Panathinaikos (PAN)ROMFEYPLZFERSTGYNGEAGMAL
Malmo (MAL)ZAGPORRSBPLZLUDFORPANGEN
Go Ahead Eagles (EAG)AVLSLZBRGLYOSBNICSTUPAN
Utrecht (UTR)PORBETLYOCELFORFREGENBRN
Genk (GEN)BETRANFERBRGBSLMIDMALUTR
Brann (BRN)RANLILFENPAOMIDSTGUTRBOL

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UEFA Europa League draw pots

Below are the 36 teams in the draw for the Europa League "league phase". The teams were divided into four seeding pots, and each side will be drawn to face one team from each pot.

Pot 1Pot 2Pot 3Pot 4
AS Roma (ITA)Fenerbahce (TUR)BSC Young Boys (SWI)Bologna (ITA)
Porto (POR)Braga (POR)Basel (SWI)Celta Vigo (ESP)
Rangers (SCO)Red Star Belgrade (SRB)Midtjylland (NOR)Stuttgart (GER)
Feyenoord (NED)Lyon (FRA)Freiburg (GER)Panathinaikos (GRE)
Lille (FRA)PAOK (GRE)Ludogorets (HUN)Malmo (SWI)
Dinamo Zagreb (CRO)Viktoria Plzen (CZE)Nottingham Forest (ENG)Go Ahead Eagles (NED)
Real Betis (ESP)Ferencvaros (HUN)Sturm Graz (AUS)Utrecht (NED)
RB Salzburg (AUS)Celtic (SCO)FCSB (ROM)Genk (BEL)
Aston Villa (ENG)Maccabi Tel Aviv (ISR)Nice (FRA)Brann (NOR)

Kyle Bonn

Kyle Bonn is a Syracuse University broadcast journalism graduate with over a decade of experience covering soccer globally. Kyle specializes in soccer tactics and betting, with a degree in data analytics. Kyle also does TV broadcasts for Wake Forest soccer, and has had previous stops with NBC Soccer and IMG College. When not covering the game, he has long enjoyed loyalty to the New York Giants, Yankees, and Fulham. Kyle enjoys playing racquetball and video games when not watching or covering sports.

Joe Wright

Joe Wright is a Senior Editor at Sporting News, overseeing global soccer and multisport. He was previously a sub editor and writer for Goal.com before spending six years as part of the Stats Perform news service, covering major global sports news, data analytics, features and video content. Joe has extensive experience covering some of the biggest events in football, including two UEFA Champions League finals, Euro 2016, the Confederations Cup 2017 and the 2018 World Cup, which included the final in Moscow.