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UEFA Europa League round of 16 draw

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UEFA Europa League round of 16 draw

The 2022/23 UEFA Europa League last-16 draw took place on 24 February.

The last-16 ties are displayed following the draw
The last-16 ties are displayed following the draw AFP via Getty Images

The 2022/23 UEFA Europa League round of 16 draw took place on 24 February at the House of European Football in Nyon, Switzerland.

Who faces who in the round of 16?

Union Berlin vs Union Saint-Gilloise
Sevilla vs Fenerbahçe
Juventus vs Freiburg
Leverkusen vs Ferencváros
Sporting CP vs Arsenal
Man United vs Betis
Roma vs Real Sociedad
Shakhtar vs Feyenoord

How the draw worked

• The Europa League group winners were drawn against the eight winners of the knockout round play-offs.

• Clubs from the same association could not be drawn against each other.

• The Europa League group winners play the return legs at home.

Draw pots

Seeded: Arsenal (ENG), Betis (ESP), Fenerbahçe (TUR), Ferencváros (HUN), Feyenoord (NED), Freiburg (GER), Real Sociedad (ESP), Union Saint-Gilloise (BEL)

Unseeded: Juventus (ITA), Leverkusen (GER), Man United (ENG), Roma (ITA), Sevilla (ESP), Shakhtar (UKR), Sporting CP (POR), Union Berlin (GER)

Europa League: Meet the last 16

What happens next?

Winners Advance to the Europa League quarter-finals.

Beaten sides Eliminated.

When are the Europa League matches?

Round of 16: 9 & 16 March 2023
Quarter and semi-final draw: 17 March
Quarter-finals: 13 & 20 April 2023
Semi-finals: 11 & 18 May 2023
Final: 31 May 2023

Where is the 2023 Europa League final?

The 2022/23 Europa League season will conclude at the 65,000+ capacity Puskás Aréna in Budapest, Hungary.

The winners gain a place in the 2023/24 UEFA Champions League group stage, if they have not qualified via their domestic competition.