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Europa League draw: When is it? Who can Man Utd, Arsenal, Celtic and Rangers face next?


The final round of the Europa League fixtures took place on Thursday night, with Manchester United, Rangers, Arsenal, Celtic and Wolves all in action.

Arsenal and Rangers qualified for the round of 32 with a victory and a draw against Standard Liege and Young Boys respectively.

But when is the draw for the next round of the tournament? And who is in it?

When is the draw?

The draw for the last 32 of this season’s Europa League takes place at 12pm on Monday, December 16.

How can I watch the draw?

Fans who want to watch their teams learn their fates can do so by tuning in to BT Sport 1 at 12pm or by heading to UEFA.com.

The draw will take place after the Champions League last 16 draw.

Which teams have already qualified for the last 32?

FC Basel (Group C winners)

LASK (Group D winners)

Celtic (Group E winners)

Arsenal (Group F winners)

Porto (Group G winners)

Espanyol (Group H winners)

Gent (Group I winners)

Istanbul Basaksehir (Group J winners)

Braga (Group K winners)

Manchester United (Group L winners)

 

Unseeded

Club Brugge (dropping from Champions League)

Bayer Leverkusen (dropping from Champions League)

Olympiacos (dropping from Champions League)

Shakhtar Donetsk (dropping from Champions League)

APOEL (Group A runners-up)​

FC Copenhagen (Group B runners-up)​

Getafe (Group C runners-up)​

Sporting (Group D runners-up)​

CFR Cluj (Group E runners-up)​

Eintract Frankfurt (Group F runners-up)​

Rangers (Group G runners-up)

Ludogorets (Group H runners-up)

Wolfsburg (Group I runners-up)

Roma (Group J runners-up)

Wolves (Group K runners-up)

AZ Alkmaar (Group L runners-up)​



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