Manchester United and Inter Milan have reached the quarter-finals, while Wolves, Rangers and Roma are still in the fray for progress.
Six of the last 8 matches will be played at home, and the rest of the tournament will take place in German cities.
What will we be careful of in the coming weeks and what has happened so far in the tournament?
Results – Wednesday, August 5
FC Copenhagen 3-0 Istanbul Basaksehir (Copenhagen wins 3-1 overall)
Shakhtar Donetsk 3-0 Wolfsburg (Shakhtar wins 5-1 overall)
Inter Milan 2-0 Getafe
MANCHESTER UNITED 2-1 LASK (Man Utd wins 7-1 overall)
Thursday, August 6
Bayer Leverkusen v RANGERS (3-1 in the match) 17:55 BST
Seville – Rome at 17:55 CEST
Basel – Eintracht Frankfurt (3-0 first leg) 20:00 BST
WOLVES v Olympiakos (1-1 in the match) 20:00 BST
Inter Milan v Getafe and Seville v Roma are unique in Germany as one-way matches have been postponed due to coronavirus
Manchester United is the bookmakers’ favourite to win the tournament for the time being in four years, and rightly so.
They are already in the quarterfies after beating Austrian LASK 7-1 overall.
The Ole Gunnar Solskjaer team has lost once in its last 23 matches in all competitions.
They are the most sensitive scorers in the Europa League this season (23) with the most shots (154) and framed efforts (55) than any other, and before their national end-of-season form that allowed them to claim the title. a Champions League. Site.
The wolves are looking to win their first European trophy (they lost the first UEFA Cup final to Tottenham in 1972).
If he won, he would win in the Champions League/European Cup for the first time since 1959-60, when he lost 9-2 overall to Barcelona in the quarter-finals.
Winning the Europa League is their only chance to be in Europe next season after a two-match winning streak in their last six games defeated them in the six most sensitive premier league.
In his own way, greek team Olympiakos, which eliminated Arsenal in the final round. The wolves, whose crusade in the Europa League began more than a year ago, drew 1-1 in Athens.
A moment when all the English in a row (Chelsea beat Arsenal in Baku last year) is unimaginable, as United would face the Wolves in the semi-finals in Cologne on 16 August if they went this far.
The Rangers, who are on the other side of the draw, seem to be in the worst form of the 3 Britons left in the tournament. Steven Gerrard’s team lost 3–1 at home to Leverkusen in their last attack before the football suspension.
They are the only team left in the tournament that the national league has never restarted. The Rangers’ first Scottish Premiership match against Aberdeen on 1 August, which they won 1-0, was their first competitive match in 142 days.
The last 8 Leagues of Europe have been won through English or Spanish teams. Only once in 10 years since the change of UEFA Cup call-up has the country lifted the cup.
Sevilla, who won it three times in a row between 2014 and 2016, and Manchester United, winner of 2017, are the former Europa League winners in the last 16 games this year.
Atletico Madrid (2010, 2012, 2018), Chelsea (2013, 2019) and Porto (2011) are the other groups that have won.
Other favorites to win the tournament are Inter Milan, Bayer Leverkusen and Seville.
Antonio Conte’s Inter reached the quarter-finals after their Serie A season from 2010-11 when he finished second.
The three UEFA Cup champions feature six former Premier League or On players: Alexis Sanchez, Romelu Lukaku, Christian Eriksen, Ashley Young, Victor Moses and Borja Valero.
Leverkusen, who leads Rangers 3-1, won the UEFA Cup in 1988. But they’re almost German men. Since their last trophy, the German Cup in 1993, they have lost a Champions League final, three German Cup finals and finished second. Bundesliga times.
Sevilla, who finished fourth in La Liga, is the tournament specialist, having won it five times, two UEFA Cups, in the more than 15 years.
His last 16 opponents, Roma, who finished fifth in Serie A, will have to win the Europa League to qualify for the Champions League next season.
Two former UEFA Cup champions remain in the tournament: Eintracht Frankfurt (1980) and Shakhtar Donetsk (2009).
The five British in the organisational stages have reached the last 32.
Manchester United and Wolves qualified comfortably from their teams with thirteen points, while Arsenal finished as the most sensible of their group.
Celtic ruled an organization that included Cluj, Lazio and Rennes, while Scottish rivals Rangers also advanced, completing the breakthrough of the Young Boys and Feyenoord.
Lazio was arguably the high-profile mains cause of the organizing stage, with Borussia Monchengladbach, who was eliminated for a purpose from Istanbul Basaksehir in the 90th minute.
In the last 32, Arsenal was eliminated thanks to Youssef El Arabi’s goal in the 119th minute, when Olympiakos scored goals.
Celtic was eliminated by two goals beaten from FC Copenhagen, while Porto, Ajax and Benfica were among the potential contenders they also lost.
Manchester United (6-1 against Club Brugge) and Wolves (6-3 against Espanyol) were convincing, while Rangers eliminated Sporting Braga 4-2 overall.
By the time the round in a row, Basaksehir progressed in the last-minute drama. The Istanbul team, since being crowned Champion turkey, scored a goal in the 91st minute to lead their attack against Sporting Lisbon in the extra time, then scored a winning goal in the 119th minute.