June 28, 2024

When the draw is announced on Friday, Liverpool will learn who they will play in their first Europa League campaign since reaching the 2016 final. This is who they could run into. The Reds, who were used to feasting at the top table of European football, missed out on the Champions League spots last season for the first time in seven years.

Between 2018 and 2022, Jurgen Klopp led his team to three Champions League finals, but he will now coach Thursday night football in the upcoming European season. Liverpool might still run into number of illustrious clubs as they attempt to advance to the competition’s final stages despite going down tier for 2023–24. Liverpool won’t be able to play another English team until later rounds; the groups will consist of one team from each of the four pots. Here is list of potential opponents for the Reds in this season’s Europa League group stages. As the highest-seeded team in the competition, the Reds are in pot one.

Here are the 32 teams participating in the Europa League.
Liverpool will be drawn with a team from groups two, three and four.
They could not draw Brighton, meaning there are 23 potential opponents in Friday’s draw.
Bottle 1: Liverpool, West Ham, Roma, Villarreal, Bayer Leverkusen, Atalanta, Ajax, Rangers
Pot 2: Sports CP, Slavia Prague, Rennes, Olympiakos, Real Betis, Marseille, Qarabag
Pot 2 or 3: mold
Pot 3: Brighton, Sheriff Tiraspol, Union Saint-Gilloise, SC Fribourg, Sparta Praha, Maccabi Haifa
Pot 3 or 4: Sturm Graz, Toulouse
Pot 4: AEK Athens, TSC, Servette, Panathinaikos, Rakow Czestochowa, Limassol
Confirm : BK Hacken, LASK
What time and place is the draw? The drawing will take place on Friday, September at 12 p.m. (BST) in Monaco. Additionally, it will be shown live on TNT Sports and the UEFA website.
Schedule for Group Stage
First gameday: September 21
Second gameday: October 5
Third gameday: October 26
4th gameday: November 9
5th gameday: November 30
6th gameday: December 14 Following the play-off round in February, which Liverpool can skip by taking first place in their group, the knockout rounds will start. On May 22, the final will be held in Dublin, and Liverpool will be looking to improve on their prior performance in Basel eight years earlier.

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