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Gareth Bale (centre) scored a double in a final-day 4-2 win over Leicester to hand Tottenham seventh place and a spot in the Europa Conference League play-off round How to watch the Europa Conference League?Įvery game throughout the group stages and to the final with be available to watch on BT Sport, which subscribers can watch on the website and app. Group H: Basel, Qarabag, Kairat Almaty, Omonoia FC Group G: Tottenham, Stade Rennais, Vitesse, NS Mura Group F: Copenhagen, PAOK, SK Slovan Bratislava, Lincoln Red Imps Group E: Feyenoord, Maccabi Haifa, Slavia Prague, Union Berlin Group D: AZ Alkmaar, CFR Cluj, Jablonec, Randers FC Group C: Roma, FC Zorya Luhansk, CSKA-Sofia, Bodo/Glimt Group B: Gent, Partizan, Flora Tallinn, Anorthosis Group A: Maccabi Tel-Aviv, LASK, HJK Helsinki, Alashkert FC The groups were then determined by club coefficients, with all eight containing one team from each seeding pot.Īt this stage in the competition, no team can play another from the same league. The teams that dropped from the Europa League play-offs were:Īlashkert FC (Armenia), HJK Helsinki (Finland), FC Zorya Luhansk (Ukraine), Randers FC (Denmark), AZ Alkmaar (Netherlands), CFR Cluj-Napoca (Romania), SK Slovan Bratislava (Slovakia), Omonia Nicosia (Cyprus), Slavia Prague (Czech Republic) and NS Mura (Slovenia). A further 10 joined having been eliminated from the Europa League play-offs. There were three methods in which teams qualified for the Europa Conference League group stage.Ī total of 17 came through the Europa Conference League main path, with another 5 from the champions path. 'There will be more matches for more clubs, with more associations represented in the group stages.' How were the groups formed? 'The new UEFA club competition makes UEFA's club competitions more inclusive than ever before,' UEFA president Aleksandr Ceferin said of the tournament. UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin shows off the brand new European trophy