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Europa League draw: Date, time and Arsenal’s possible opponents

Arsenal were the only club in either the Europa League or Champions League to emerge from the group stage with six wins from six and a maximum of 18 points.

Arsenal comfortably qualified for the Europa League knockout stage, cruising past Molde, Rapid Vienna and Dundalk.

Despite the Premier League struggles Arsenal have had fun in the Europa League competition finishing top of their group with a 100% win record and 20 goals scored in the process.

But the next phase will be the serious one. Arsenal will have to mean business if they are to advance in the competition.

The Europa League Round of 32 draw will take place at the UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland on Monday 14th at 12:00 (GMT) shortly after the draw for the Champions League Round of 16.

Arsenal will be looking to finally win the Europa League

Arsenal’s possible round of 32 opponents:

Arsenal can face any of the unseeded sides or those that finished second in their groups plus the four unseeded teams that finished third in their Champions League group.

Young Boys, Slavia Prague, Benfica, Granada, Real Sociedad, Braga, Lille, Maccabi Tel Aviv, Antwerp, Wolfsberger, Red Star Belgrade, Krasnodar, Red Bull Salzburg, Dynamo Kyiv, Olympiacos

Arsenal were the only club in either the Europa League or Champions League to emerge from the group stage with six wins from six and a maximum of 18 points.

The Europa League round of 32 will take place on 18 & 25 February 2021.

 

 

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