The organisational level of the 2023/24 Europa League opens a new bankruptcy in a major UEFA club tournament.
The festival will feature big names in the coming weeks, with 3 Premier League represented in the first round.
Liverpool’s fifth-place finish in the Premier League left Jurgen Klopp’s side off the Champions League scoreboard, while Brighton
Sports news will update the tables and effects of the Europa League 2023/24 live after the round, with the organising stages ending on 14 December.
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Each winning organization will advance to the knockout stages, and the 8 second-place organizations will face a direct tiebreaker against one of the 8 organizations coming out of the Champions League, to seal a place in the knockout stages.
The teams will get 3 points for a win, one for a draw and none for a loss. In cases where they finish tied with points, a list of predetermined tiebreakers in the organization phase, which also follows the Champions League, will be used, according to the official regulations of the tournament that begin with the issues, goal difference and then the goals scored in the matches played between them are linked.
UK: Matches are streamed on TNT Sports and its app platforms and venue, with additional Discovery features.
United States: The matches will be available for streaming on Paramount (English) and Univision (Spanish).
Canada: All Europa League matches are broadcast on DAZN.
Australia: All UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League and UEFA Europa Conference League matches are broadcast on Stan Sport ad-free and on-demand on Stan Sport.