The European League draw is easy for English clubs and difficult for Italian

The draw for the group stage of the European Football League (Europa League) competition for the 2020-2021 season, which was drawn today, Friday, at the headquarters of the Confederation of the Confederation of the Game (WEFA) in Nyon, Switzerland, resulted in easy and difficult confrontations for the English teams and difficult for Napoli and Italian Milan.


Napoli will be drawn in Group F, alongside Real Sociedad, Spain's Alkmaar, and Croatian Rijka, while Miplan will have to face Scottish Celtic, French Lille and Sparta Prague in Group H competitions.

Groups

Group A: Roma of Italy, Young Boys of Switzerland, Cluj of Romania, Ceska Sofia of Bulgaria.

- Group B: Arsenal of England, Rapid Vienna, Austria, Moldy of Norway, Dundalk of Ireland.


Group C: Bayer Leverkusen of Germany, Slavia Prague of Czech Republic, Hapoel Beersheba of Israel, Nice of France.


Group D: Benfica of Portugal, Belgian Standard Liege, Rangers of Scotland, Lech Poznan of Poland.


Group E: Dutch Eindhoven, Greek PAOK, Granada of Spain, Omonia Nicosia of Cyprus.


Group F: Italian Napoli, Real Sociedad, Dutch Alkmaar, and Croatian Rijeka.


Group G: Braga of Portugal, Leicester City of England, AEK Athena of Greece, Zorya Luhansk of Ukraine.


Group H: Celtic, Sparta Prague, Czech Republic, Milan, Italy, Lille, France.


Group 9: Villarreal of Spain, Karabakh of Azerbaijan, Maccabi Tel Aviv of Israel, Sivaspor of Turkey.


Group Ten: English Tottenham, Bulgarian Ludogorets, Austrian Lusk Lents, Antwerp of Belgium.


Group 11: Russian CSKA Moscow, Croatian Dynamo Zagreb, Dutch Feyenoord, and Austrian Wolfsburg.


- Group 12: The Belgian sang, the Serbian Red Star, the German Hoffenheim, and the Czech Slovan Liberec.

The first round will be held on October 22, the second on the 29th, the third on the fifth of November, the fourth on the 26th, the fifth on the third of December and the last sixth on the tenth.

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