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10 teams<\/strong> eliminated from the UEFA Europa League<\/strong> playoffs.<\/p>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/li>\n <\/ul>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\n These teams were split into eight groups of four teams, with the eight group winners progressing directly to the last 16. The eight runners-up and eight Europa League third-placed teams will compete in an additional round against each other \u2013 the knockout round playoffs \u2013 to determine which eight Europa Conference League teams will join the group winners in the round of 16. The last 16 round will then be followed by the quarterfinals, semi-finals and the Europa Conference League final.<\/p>\n\n
\n Speaking of which, the latter will take place at the 20,800-capacity Fortuna Arena in Prague, Czech Republic, on the 7th June 2023.<\/strong><\/p>\n\nUpcoming Europa Conference League Fixtures<\/h2>\n \n\n
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Group A Winner: \u0130stanbul Ba\u015fak\u015fehir<\/strong> Istanbul Ba\u015fak\u015fehir made it through to the round of 16 via the grace of the goal difference. The Turkish side now have the opportunity to again prove themselves on an international stage, having previously impressed in the UEFA Champions League and Europa League. Worth a mention too is their 3-0 victory over group A favourites Fiorentina, for anyone doubting their ability to take it to big European teams.<\/p>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/li>\n - \n
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Ground B Winner: West Ham United<\/strong> England\u2019s only chance of Europa Conference League glory lay at the feet of The Hammers. While that may seem like a tall order, they have breezed through to the last 16 with 16 points following a historic clean sweep of Group B, which they finalised with an emphatic 3-0 victory over FCSB.<\/p>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/li>\n - \n
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Group C Winner: Villarreal<\/strong> At the start of the Europa Conference League group stages, we picked Italy\u2019s Villarreal as our pick to win the whole thing. Did they live up to our expectations? Not quite, but nearly. A duo of wins opposite Austria Vienna, including a 5-0 spectacular, appeared to confirm their dominance. However, a draw against Be\u2019er Sheva saw some chinks in their armour before a 3-0 loss to Lech finally handed them some humility. Still, 13 points was enough for them to jump straight to the round of 16.<\/p>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/li>\n - \n
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Ground D Winner: Nice<\/strong> It has been a rockier road to the round of 16 for France\u2019s Nice, who overcame Partizan to advance with 9 points in Group D overall. Although it's the lowest number to directly qualify to the round of 16, don\u2019t be fooled – Nice are no underdogs, having survived a tough group and with plenty of international pedigree.<\/p>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/li>\n - \n
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Group E Winner: AZ<\/strong> Alkmaar Zaanstreek – simply known as AZ to many Dutch fans – did not have the comfortable ride to the top of Group E that their strong 15 points position might suggest. Most games posed a serious challenge, not just their 1-0 loss to Apollon. Nonetheless, they persevered, and that toughness and consistency (they also scored 18 goals in the qualifiers) makes them a force to be reckoned with.<\/p>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/li>\n - \n
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Group F Winner: Djurg\u00e5rdens IF<\/strong> It\u2019s been an astonishing few years for Swedish side Djurg\u00e5rdens IF, having won the Svenska Cupen in 2018 and the Allsvenskan in 2019. Their attempts to take their domestic success international has thus far looked promising, dominating Group F without a single loss and trouncing nearest rivals Gent 16 points to 8 to take the top spot.<\/p>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/li>\n - \n
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Group G Winner: Sivasspor<\/strong> Another Turkish team who has scraped and clawed their way to the round of 16 are Sivasspor. Their battle with CFR Cluj for the top spot was riveting, with only a point between them. Ultimately, it was Sivasspor\u2019s 3-0 victory over their Romanian rivals which swung it for them, taking them to the top of Group G.<\/p>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/li>\n - \n
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Group H Winner: Slovan Bratislava<\/strong> It was a two-horse race in Group H for that top spot and immediate advancement to the round of 16 between Slovan Bratislava and group favourites Basel. But the only club from Slovakia to win a European tournament persevered, with their 2-1 victory over \u017dalgiris finally taking them over the top to make it through with 11 points.<\/p>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/li>\n <\/ul>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\n To the Knockout Play-Offs via Europa Conference League Group Stage\n <\/h3>\n \n\n\n
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Group A runner-up: Fiorentina<\/strong> Most people expected Fiorentina to go straight to the round of 16, but \u0130stanbul Ba\u015fak\u015fehir had other plans. Nonetheless, this legendary Italian club has all the quality needed to be a major player in this tournament and win their first international prize since the Anglo Italian League Cup of 1975. However, they\u2019ll need to pull their pieces together fast, or Braga will surely end that dream.<\/p>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/li>\n - \n
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