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2020–21 UEFA Europa League

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2020–21 UEFA Europa League
TheStadion GdańskinGdańskhosted the final
Tournament details
DatesQualifying:
18 August 2020 – 1 October 2020
Competition proper:
22 October 2020 – 26 May 2021
TeamsCompetition proper:48+8
Total:158+55(from 55 associations)
Final positions
ChampionsSpainVillarreal(1st title)
Runners-upEnglandManchester United
Tournament statistics
Matches played204
Goals scored618 (3.03 per match)
Attendance108,617 (532 per match)
Top scorer(s)Pizzi(Benfica)
Borja Mayoral(Roma)
Gerard Moreno(Villarreal)
Yusuf Yazıcı(Lille)
7 goals each
Best player(s)Gerard Moreno(Villarreal)[1]

The2020–21 UEFA Europa Leaguewas the 50th season of Europe's secondary clubfootballtournament organised byUEFA,and the 12th season since it was renamed from the UEFA Cup to theUEFA Europa League.

VillarrealdefeatedManchester Unitedin thefinal,played at theStadion GdańskinGdańsk,Poland, 11–10 onpenaltiesfollowing a 1–1 draw afterextra time,winning the competition for the first time in club history.[2]Villarreal thus automatically qualified for the2021–22 UEFA Champions Leaguegroup stage and earned the right to play in the2021 UEFA Super Cup.The stadium was originally appointed to host the2020 UEFA Europa League Final,but this was moved due to theCOVID-19 pandemic in Europein 2020.[3]

As the title holders of the Europa League,Sevillaqualified for the2020–21 UEFA Champions League,although they had already qualified before the final through their league performance. They were unable to defend their title as they advanced to theChampions League knockout stage,and were eliminated byBorussia Dortmundin theround of 16.

Association team allocation[edit]

A total of 213 teams from all 55UEFAmember associations participated in the 2020–21 UEFA Europa League. The association ranking based on theUEFA country coefficientswas used to determine the number of participating teams for each association:[4]

  • Associations 1–50 (except Liechtenstein) each had three teams qualify.
  • Associations 51–55 each had two teams qualify (starting from this season, with association 51 losing one spot and association 55 gaining one spot).[5]
  • Liechtensteinhad one team qualify (Liechtenstein organised only a domestic cup and no domestic league).
  • Moreover, 55 teams eliminated from the 2020–21 UEFA Champions League were transferred to the Europa League (default number was 57, but two fewer teams competed in the 2020–21 UEFA Champions League).

Association ranking[edit]

For the 2020–21 UEFA Europa League, the associations were allocated places according to their 2019UEFA country coefficients,which took into account their performance in European competitions from 2014–15 to 2018–19.[6]

Apart from the allocation based on the country coefficients, associations could have additional teams participating in the Champions League, as noted below:

  • (UCL)– Additional teams transferred from the UEFA Champions League
Association ranking for 2020–21 UEFA Europa League
Rank Association Coeff. Teams Notes
1 Spain 103.569 3
2 England 85.462 +1 (UCL)
3 Italy 74.725
4 Germany 71.927
5 France 58.498
6 Russia 50.549 +2 (UCL)
7 Portugal 48.232 +1 (UCL)
8 Belgium 39.900 +2 (UCL)
9 Ukraine 38.900 +2 (UCL)
10 Turkey 34.600 +1 (UCL)
11 Netherlands 32.433 +2 (UCL)
12 Austria 31.250 +2 (UCL)
13 Czech Republic 28.675 +2 (UCL)
14 Greece 27.600 +2 (UCL)
15 Croatia 27.375 +2 (UCL)
16 Denmark 27.025
17 Switzerland 26.900 +1 (UCL)
18 Cyprus 24.925 +1 (UCL)
19 Serbia 22.250 +1 (UCL)
Rank Association Coeff. Teams Notes
20 Scotland 22.125 3 +1 (UCL)
21 Belarus 21.875 +1 (UCL)
22 Sweden 20.900 +1 (UCL)
23 Norway 20.200 +1 (UCL)
24 Kazakhstan 19.250 +1 (UCL)
25 Poland 19.250 +1 (UCL)
26 Azerbaijan 19.000 +1 (UCL)
27 Israel 18.625 +1 (UCL)
28 Bulgaria 17.500 +1 (UCL)
29 Romania 15.950 +1 (UCL)
30 Slovakia 15.625 +1 (UCL)
31 Slovenia 15.000 +1 (UCL)
32 Liechtenstein 13.500 1
33 Hungary 10.500 3
34 North Macedonia 8.000 +1 (UCL)
35 Moldova 7.750 +1 (UCL)
36 Albania 7.500 +1 (UCL)
37 Republic of Ireland 7.450 +1 (UCL)
Rank Association Coeff. Teams Notes
38 Finland 7.275 3 +1 (UCL)
39 Iceland 7.250 +1 (UCL)
40 Bosnia and Herzegovina 7.125 +1 (UCL)
41 Lithuania 6.750 +1 (UCL)
42 Latvia 5.625 +1 (UCL)
43 Luxembourg 5.500 +1 (UCL)
44 Armenia 5.250 +1 (UCL)
45 Malta 5.125 +1 (UCL)
46 Estonia 5.000 +1 (UCL)
47 Georgia 4.750 +1 (UCL)
48 Wales 4.125 +1 (UCL)
49 Montenegro 4.125 +1 (UCL)
50 Faroe Islands 4.000 +1 (UCL)
51 Gibraltar 4.000 2 +1 (UCL)
52 Northern Ireland 3.875 +1 (UCL)
53 Kosovo 2.500 +1 (UCL)
54 Andorra 1.831 +1 (UCL)
55 San Marino 0.666 +1 (UCL)

Distribution[edit]

The following was the access list for this season.[7]

Access list for 2020–21 UEFA Europa League
Teams entering in this round Teams advancing from previous round Teams transferred from Champions League
Preliminary round
(16 teams)
  • 6 domestic cup winners from associations 50–55
  • 7 domestic league runners-up from associations 49–55
  • 3 domestic league third-placed teams from associations 48–50
First qualifying round
(94 teams)
  • 25 domestic cup winners from associations 25–49
  • 30 domestic league runners-up from associations 18–48 (except Liechtenstein)
  • 31 domestic league third-placed teams from associations 16–47 (except Liechtenstein)
  • 8 winners from preliminary round
Second qualifying round Champions Path
(20 teams)
  • 17 teams eliminated from Champions League first qualifying round
  • 3 teams eliminated from Champions League preliminary round
Main Path
(72 teams)
  • 5 domestic cup winners from associations 20–24
  • 2 domestic league runners-up from associations 16–17
  • 3 domestic league third-placed teams from associations 13–15
  • 9 domestic league fourth-placed teams from associations 7–15
  • 2 domestic league fifth-placed teams from associations 5–6 (League Cup winners for France)
  • 4 domestic league sixth-placed teams from associations 1–4 (League Cup winners for England)
  • 47 winners from first qualifying round
Third qualifying round Champions Path
(18 teams)
  • 10 winners from second qualifying round (Champions Path)
  • 8 teams eliminated from Champions League second qualifying round (Champions Path)
Main Path
(52 teams)
  • 6 domestic cup winners from associations 14–19
  • 6 domestic league third-placed teams from associations 7–12
  • 1 domestic league fourth-placed team from association 6
  • 36 winners from second qualifying round (Main Path)
  • 3 teams eliminated from Champions League second qualifying round (League Path)
Play-off round Champions Path
(16 teams)
  • 9 winners from third qualifying round (Champions Path)
  • 5 teams eliminated from Champions League third qualifying round (Champions Path)
  • 2 teams eliminated from Champions League second qualifying round (Champions Path)
Main Path
(26 teams)
  • 26 winners from third qualifying round (Main Path)
Group stage
(48 teams)
  • 13 domestic cup winners from associations 1–13
  • 1 domestic league fourth-placed team from association 5
  • 4 domestic league fifth-placed teams from associations 1–4
  • 8 winners from play-off round (Champions Path)
  • 13 winners from play-off round (Main Path)
  • 4 teams eliminated from Champions League play-off round (Champions Path)
  • 2 teams eliminated from Champions League play-off round (League Path)
  • 3 teams eliminated from Champions League third qualifying round (League Path)
Knockout phase
(32 teams)
  • 12 group winners from group stage
  • 12 group runners-up from group stage
  • 8 third-placed teams from Champions League group stage

Changes were made to the default access list since the Champions League title holders,Bayern Munich,and the Europa League title holders,Sevilla,which were guaranteed berths in the Champions League group stage, already qualified for the Champions League group stage via their domestic leagues, meaning there were fewer teams transferred from the Champions League due to changes in the Champions League access list. However, as a result of schedule delays to both the 2019–20 and 2020–21 European seasons due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020–21 European season started before the conclusion of the 2019–20 European season. Therefore, the changes to the access list that should have been made based on the Champions League and Europa League title holders could not be certain until matches of the earlier qualifying rounds had been played and/or their draws had been made. UEFA used "adaptive re-balancing" to change the access list once the berths for the Champions League and Europa League title holders were determined, and rounds which had already been drawn or played by the time the title holders were determined would not be impacted (Regulations Article 3.07)[4]The following changes were made:

  • Since the Champions League title holder berth in the2020–21 UEFA Champions Leaguegroup stage was vacated, only five losers of the Champions League third qualifying round (Champions Path), instead of the original six, were transferred to the Europa League play-off round (Champions Path). In this case, two losers of Champions League second qualifying round (Champions Path), determined by draw, received a bye to the play-off round (Champions Path) instead of entering the third qualifying round (Champions Path).
  • At the time when the draws for the preliminary round and first qualifying round were held on 9 and 10 August 2020, it was not certain whether the Europa League title holder berth in the2020–21 UEFA Champions Leaguegroup stage would be vacated as four of the quarter-finalists of the2019–20 UEFA Europa League,Wolverhampton Wanderers,Bayer Leverkusen,CopenhagenandBasel,did not qualify for the 2020–21 UEFA Champions League group stage via their domestic leagues. Therefore, these draws proceeded as normal per the default access list, and the matches drawn, which were played on 18–21 and 25–27 August 2020, were not changed even though after the quarter-finals of the 2019–20 UEFA Europa League, which were played on 10–11 August 2020, it was confirmed all four semi-finalists,Sevilla,Manchester United,Inter MilanandShakhtar Donetsk,already qualified for the 2020–21 UEFA Champions League group stage via their domestic leagues, meaning the Europa League title holder berth would be vacated. As a result, only three losers of the Champions League third qualifying round (League Path), instead of the original four, were transferred to the Europa League group stage, and "adaptive re-balancing" started from the second qualifying round (Main Path), whose draw was held on 31 August 2020, and the following changes to the access list were made:
    • The cup winners of association 13 (Czech Republic), entered the group stage instead of the third qualifying round (Main Path).
    • The cup winners of associations 18 (Cyprus) and 19 (Serbia), entered the third qualifying round (Main Path) instead of the second qualifying round (Main Path).

Redistribution rules[edit]

A Europa League place was vacated when a team qualified for both the Champions League and the Europa League, or qualified for the Europa League by more than one method. When a place was vacated, it was redistributed within the national association by the following rules:

  • When the domestic cup winners (considered as the "highest-placed" qualifier within the national association with the latest starting round) also qualified for the Champions League, their Europa League place was vacated. As a result, the highest-placed team in the league which had not yet qualified for European competitions qualified for the Europa League, with the Europa League qualifiers which finished above them in the league moved up one "place".
  • When the domestic cup winners also qualified for the Europa League through league position, their place through the league position was vacated. As a result, the highest-placed team in the league which had not yet qualified for European competitions qualified for the Europa League, with the Europa League qualifiers which finished above them in the league moved up one "place" if possible.
  • For associations where a Europa League place was reserved for either the League Cup or end-of-season European competition play-offs winners, they always qualified for the Europa League as the "lowest-placed" qualifier. If the League Cup winners had already qualified for European competitions through other methods, this reserved Europa League place was taken by the highest-placed team in the league which had not yet qualified for European competitions.

Teams[edit]

In early April 2020, UEFA announced that due to theCOVID-19 pandemic in Europe,the deadline for entering the tournament had been postponed until further notice.[8]UEFA also sent a letter to all member associations that domestic leagues must be completed in full without ending prematurely in order to qualify for European competitions.[9]After meeting with the 55 UEFA associations on 21 April 2020, UEFA strongly recommended them to finish domestic top league and cup competitions, although in some special cases where it was not possible, UEFA developed guidelines concerning participation in its club competitions in case of a cancelled league or cup.[10][11]After the UEFA Executive Committee meeting on 23 April 2020, UEFA announced that if a domestic competition was prematurely terminated for legitimate reasons in accordance with conditions related to public health or economic problems, the national associations concerned were required to select their participating teams for the 2020–21 UEFA club competitions based on sporting merit in the 2019–20 domestic competitions, and UEFA reserved the right to refuse their admission if UEFA deemed the termination of the competitions not legitimate, or the selection procedure not objective, transparent and non-discriminatory, or the team was perceived by the public as qualifying unfairly. A suspended domestic competition could also be restarted with a different format from the original one in a manner which would still facilitate qualification on sporting merit.[12][13]All leagues were initially to communicate to UEFA by 25 May 2020 whether they intended to restart their competitions,[14]but this deadline was later extended. On 17 June 2020, UEFA announced that associations had to enter their teams by 3 August 2020.[3]If a cup was abandoned or not completed by the UEFA registration deadline, the Europa League places were distributed by league positions only.

The labels in the parentheses show how each team qualified for the place of its starting round:

  • CW: Cup winners
  • 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, etc.: League position of the previous season
  • LC: League Cup winners
  • RW: Regular season winners
  • PW: End-of-season Europa League play-offs winners
  • UCL: Transferred from the Champions League
    • GS: Third-placed teams from the group stage
    • CH/LP PO: Losers from the play-off round (Champions/League Path)
    • CH/LP Q3: Losers from the third qualifying round (Champions/League Path)
    • CH/LP Q2: Losers from the second qualifying round (Champions/League Path)
    • Q1: Losers from the first qualifying round
    • PR: Losers from the preliminary round (F: final; SF: semi-finals)
  • Abd-: League positions of abandoned season due to theCOVID-19 pandemic in Europeas determined by the national association; all teams were subject to approval by UEFA as per the guidelines for entry to European competitions in response to the COVID-19 pandemic[15]

The second qualifying round, third qualifying round and play-off round were divided into Champions Path (CH) and Main Path (MP).

Qualified teams for 2020–21 UEFA Europa League
Entry round Teams
R32 AustriaRed Bull Salzburg(UCL GS) GreeceOlympiacos(UCL GS) RussiaKrasnodar(UCL GS) UkraineDynamo Kyiv(UCL GS)
UkraineShakhtar Donetsk(UCL GS) NetherlandsAjax(UCL GS) BelgiumClub Brugge(UCL GS) EnglandManchester United(UCL GS)
GS SpainVillarreal(5th) Germany1899 Hoffenheim(6th) TurkeySivasspor(4th)[Note] IsraelMaccabi Tel Aviv(UCL CH PO)
SpainReal Sociedad(CW) FranceLille(Abd-4th)[Note FRA] NetherlandsFeyenoord(Abd-3rd)[Note NED] BelgiumGent(UCL LP PO)
EnglandArsenal(CW) FranceNice(Abd-5th)[Note FRA] AustriaWolfsberger AC(3rd) GreecePAOK(UCL LP PO)
EnglandLeicester City(5th) RussiaCSKA Moscow(4th) Czech RepublicSparta Prague(CW) PortugalBenfica(UCL LP Q3)
ItalyNapoli(CW) PortugalBraga(3rd) Czech RepublicSlavia Prague(UCL CH PO) NetherlandsAZ(UCL LP Q3)
ItalyRoma(5th) BelgiumAntwerp(CW) CyprusOmonia(UCL CH PO) AustriaRapid Wien(UCL LP Q3)
GermanyBayer Leverkusen(5th) UkraineZorya Luhansk(3rd) NorwayMolde(UCL CH PO)
PO CH CroatiaDinamo Zagreb(UCL CH Q3) SwitzerlandYoung Boys(UCL CH Q3) SerbiaRed Star Belgrade(UCL CH Q3) BelarusDynamo Brest(UCL CH Q3)
AzerbaijanQarabağ(UCL CH Q3) BulgariaLudogorets Razgrad(UCL CH Q2)[Note CH Q2] AlbaniaTirana(UCL CH Q2)[Note CH Q2]
Q3 CH ScotlandCeltic(UCL CH Q2) PolandLegia Warsaw(UCL CH Q2) RomaniaCFR Cluj(UCL CH Q2) SloveniaCelje(UCL CH Q2)
MoldovaSheriff Tiraspol(UCL CH Q2) Bosnia and HerzegovinaSarajevo(UCL CH Q2) LithuaniaSūduva(UCL CH Q2) Faroe Islands(UCL CH Q2)
MP RussiaRostov(5th) PortugalSporting CP(4th) BelgiumCharleroi(Abd-3rd)[Note BEL] UkraineDesna Chernihiv(4th)
TurkeyAlanyaspor(5th)[Note TUR] NetherlandsPSV Eindhoven(Abd-4th)[Note NED] AustriaLASK(4th) GreeceAEK Athens(3rd)[Note GRE]
CroatiaRijeka(CW) DenmarkSønderjyskE(CW) SwitzerlandSt. Gallen(2nd)[Note SUI] CyprusAnorthosis(Abd-2nd)[Note CYP]
SerbiaVojvodina(CW) TurkeyBeşiktaş(UCL LP Q2) Czech RepublicViktoria Plzeň(UCL LP Q2) CroatiaLokomotiva(UCL LP Q2)
Q2 CH SwedenDjurgårdens IF(UCL Q1) KazakhstanAstana(UCL Q1) SlovakiaSlovan Bratislava(UCL Q1) North MacedoniaSileks(UCL Q1)
Republic of IrelandDundalk(UCL Q1) FinlandKuPS(UCL Q1) IcelandKR(UCL Q1) LatviaRiga(UCL Q1)
LuxembourgFola Esch(UCL Q1) ArmeniaArarat-Armenia(UCL Q1) MaltaFloriana(UCL Q1) EstoniaFlora(UCL Q1)
Georgia (country)Dinamo Tbilisi(UCL Q1) WalesConnah's Quay Nomads(UCL Q1) MontenegroBudućnost Podgorica(UCL Q1) GibraltarEuropa(UCL Q1)
Northern IrelandLinfield(UCL Q1) KosovoDrita(UCL PR F) AndorraInter Club d'Escaldes(UCL PR SF) San MarinoTre Fiori(UCL PR SF)
MP SpainGranada(7th)[Note ESP] EnglandTottenham Hotspur(6th) ItalyMilan(6th) GermanyVfL Wolfsburg(7th)
FranceReims(Abd-6th)[Note FRA] RussiaDynamo Moscow(6th) PortugalRio Ave(5th) BelgiumStandard Liège(Abd-5th)[Note BEL]
UkraineKolos Kovalivka(PW) TurkeyGalatasaray(6th)[Note TUR] NetherlandsWillem II(Abd-5th)[Note NED] AustriaHartberg(PW)
Czech RepublicJablonec(4th) Czech RepublicSlovan Liberec(PW) GreeceAris(5th) GreeceOFI(6th)[Note GRE]
CroatiaOsijek(4th) CroatiaHajduk Split(5th) DenmarkCopenhagen(2nd) SwitzerlandBasel(3rd)[Note SUI]
ScotlandRangers(Abd-2nd)[Note SCO] BelarusBATE Borisov(CW) SwedenIFK Göteborg(CW) NorwayViking(CW)
KazakhstanKaisar(CW)
Q1 DenmarkAGF(PW) SwitzerlandServette(4th)[Note SUI] CyprusAPOEL(Abd-3rd)[Note CYP] CyprusApollon Limassol(Abd-4th)[Note CYP]
SerbiaPartizan(2nd) SerbiaTSC Bačka Topola(4th) ScotlandMotherwell(Abd-3rd)[Note SCO] ScotlandAberdeen(Abd-4th)[Note SCO]
BelarusShakhtyor Soligorsk(3rd) BelarusDinamo Minsk(4th) SwedenMalmö FF(2nd) SwedenHammarby IF(3rd)
NorwayBodø/Glimt(2nd) NorwayRosenborg(3rd) KazakhstanKairat(2nd) KazakhstanOrdabasy(3rd)
PolandCracovia(CW) PolandLech Poznań(2nd) PolandPiast Gliwice(3rd) AzerbaijanNeftçi(Abd-2nd)[Note AZE]
AzerbaijanKeşla(Abd-3rd)[Note AZE] AzerbaijanSumgayit(Abd-4th)[Note AZE] IsraelHapoel Be'er Sheva(CW) IsraelMaccabi Haifa(2nd)
IsraelBeitar Jerusalem(3rd) BulgariaLokomotiv Plovdiv(CW) BulgariaCSKA Sofia(2nd) BulgariaSlavia Sofia(PW)
RomaniaFCSB(CW) RomaniaUniversitatea Craiova(2nd) RomaniaBotoșani(4th)[Note ROU] SlovakiaŽilina(2nd)
SlovakiaDAC Dunajská Streda(3rd) SlovakiaRužomberok(PW) SloveniaMura(CW) SloveniaMaribor(2nd)
SloveniaOlimpija(3rd) LiechtensteinVaduz(Abd-Cup)[Note LIE] HungaryHonvéd(CW) HungaryFehérvár(2nd)
HungaryPuskás Akadémia(3rd) North MacedoniaShkëndija(Abd-3rd)[Note MKD] North MacedoniaRenova(Abd-4th)[Note MKD] North MacedoniaShkupi(Abd-5th)[Note MKD]
MoldovaPetrocub Hîncești(CW) MoldovaSfântul Gheorghe(2nd) MoldovaDinamo-Auto(4th) AlbaniaTeuta(CW)
AlbaniaKukësi(2nd) AlbaniaLaçi(3rd) Republic of IrelandShamrock Rovers(CW) Republic of IrelandBohemians(3rd)
Republic of IrelandDerry City(4th)[Note IRL] FinlandIlves(CW) FinlandInter Turku(2nd) FinlandHonka(PW)
IcelandVíkingur Reykjavík(CW) IcelandBreiðablik(2nd) IcelandFH(3rd) Bosnia and HerzegovinaŽeljezničar(Abd-2nd)[Note BIH]
Bosnia and HerzegovinaZrinjski Mostar(Abd-3rd)[Note BIH] Bosnia and HerzegovinaBorac Banja Luka(Abd-4th)[Note BIH] LithuaniaŽalgiris(2nd) LithuaniaRiteriai(3rd)
LithuaniaKauno Žalgiris(4th) LatviaRFS(CW) LatviaVentspils(3rd) LatviaValmiera(4th)
LuxembourgProgrès Niederkorn(Abd-2nd)[Note LUX] LuxembourgDifferdange 03(Abd-3rd)[Note LUX] LuxembourgUnion Titus Pétange(Abd-4th)[Note LUX] ArmeniaNoah(CW)
ArmeniaAlashkert(3rd) ArmeniaShirak(4th) MaltaValletta(Abd-2nd)[Note MLT] MaltaHibernians(Abd-3rd)[Note MLT]
MaltaSirens(Abd-4th)[Note MLT] EstoniaFCI Levadia(2nd) EstoniaNõmme Kalju(3rd) EstoniaPaide Linnameeskond(4th)
Georgia (country)Saburtalo Tbilisi(CW) Georgia (country)Dinamo Batumi(2nd) Georgia (country)Locomotive Tbilisi(4th) WalesThe New Saints(Abd-2nd)[Note WAL]
WalesBala Town(Abd-3rd)[Note WAL] MontenegroSutjeska Nikšić(Abd-2nd)[Note MNE]
PR WalesBarry Town United(Abd-4th)[Note WAL] MontenegroIskra Danilovgrad(Abd-3rd)[Note MNE] MontenegroZeta(Abd-4th)[Note MNE] Faroe IslandsHB Tórshavn(CW)
Faroe IslandsB36 Tórshavn(2nd) Faroe IslandsNSÍ Runavík(3rd) GibraltarSt Joseph's(Abd-2nd)[Note GIB] GibraltarLincoln Red Imps(Abd-3rd)[Note GIB]
Northern IrelandGlentoran(CW) Northern IrelandColeraine(Abd-2nd)[Note NIR] KosovoPrishtina(CW) KosovoGjilani(2nd)
AndorraFC Santa Coloma(2nd) AndorraEngordany(3rd) San MarinoTre Penne(Abd-3rd)[Note SMR] San MarinoLa Fiorita(Abd-4th)[Note SMR]

Notes

  1. ^
    Champions Path (CH):TiranaandLudogorets Razgrad,two of the ten losers of2020–21 UEFA Champions League second qualifying round(Champions Path), were determined by a draw held on 31 August 2020 after the Europa League second qualifying round draw,[16]to receive a bye to the play-off round.
  2. ^
    Azerbaijan (AZE):The2019–20 Azerbaijan Premier Leagueand the2019–20 Azerbaijan Cupwere abandoned due to theCOVID-19 pandemic in Azerbaijan.The second-placed, third-placed and fourth-placed teams of the league at the time of the abandonment,Neftçi,KeşlaandSumgayit,were selected to play in the 2020–21 UEFA Europa League by theAssociation of Football Federations of Azerbaijan,entering the first qualifying round.[17]
  3. ^
    Belgium (BEL):The2019–20 Belgian First Division Awas abandoned due to theCOVID-19 pandemic in Belgium.The third-placed and fifth-placed teams of the league at the time of the abandonment,CharleroiandStandard Liège,were selected to play in the 2020–21 UEFA Europa League by theRoyal Belgian Football Association,entering the third qualifying round and second qualifying round respectively.[18]
  4. ^
    Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH):The2019–20 Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovinaand the2019–20 Bosnia and Herzegovina Football Cupwere abandoned due to theCOVID-19 pandemic in Bosnia and Herzegovina.The second-placed, third-placed and fourth-placed teams of the league at the time of the abandonment,Željezničar,Zrinjski MostarandBorac Banja Luka,were selected to play in the 2020–21 UEFA Europa League by theFootball Association of Bosnia and Herzegovina,entering the first qualifying round.[19]
  5. ^
    Cyprus (CYP):The2019–20 Cypriot First Divisionand the2019–20 Cypriot Cupwere abandoned due to theCOVID-19 pandemic in Cyprus.The second-placed, third-placed and fourth-placed teams of the league at the time of the abandonment,Anorthosis,APOELandApollon Limassol,were selected to play in the 2020–21 UEFA Europa League by theCyprus Football Association,entering the third qualifying round (second-placed team) and first qualifying round respectively.[20]
  6. ^
    France (FRA):The2019–20 Ligue 1was abandoned due to theCOVID-19 pandemic in France.The fourth-placed, fifth-placed and sixth-placed teams of the league at the time of the abandonment based on the average number of points per matches played for each team,Lille,NiceandReims,were selected to play in the 2020–21 UEFA Europa League by theFrench Football Federation,entering the group stage and second qualifying round (sixth-placed team) respectively.[21]
  7. ^
    Gibraltar (GIB):The2019–20 Gibraltar National Leagueand the2020 Rock Cupwere abandoned due to theCOVID-19 pandemic in Gibraltar.The second-placed and third-placed teams of the league at the time of the abandonment,St Joseph'sandLincoln Red Imps,were selected to play in the 2020–21 UEFA Europa League by theGibraltar Football Association,entering the preliminary round.[22]
  8. ^
    Greece (GRE):
    • The2019–20 Greek Football Cupwas not completed by the UEFA registration deadline. However, since both finalists,OlympiacosandAEK Athens,were in the top three of the2019–20 Super League Greece,the result of the final would have no impact on qualification for the 2020–21 UEFA Europa League.
    • Panathinaikos,the fourth-placed team of the2019–20 Super League Greece,would have qualified for the 2020–21 UEFA Europa League second qualifying round, but were banned from UEFA club competitions for the first season they would qualify between the 2018–19 and 2020–21 seasons by the UEFA Club Financial Control Body on 24 April 2018 due to overdue payables, which turned out to be the 2020–21 season since they did not qualify for either the 2018–19 or 2019–20 season.[23]As a result,OFI,the sixth-placed team, qualified for this berth.
  9. ^
    Liechtenstein (LIE):The2019–20 Liechtenstein Cupwas abandoned due to theCOVID-19 pandemic in Liechtenstein.The team remaining in the cup with the highest UEFA club coefficient,Vaduz,were selected to play in the 2020–21 UEFA Europa League by theLiechtenstein Football Association,entering the first qualifying round.[24]
  10. ^
    Luxembourg (LUX):The2019–20 Luxembourg National Divisionand the2019–20 Luxembourg Cupwere abandoned due to theCOVID-19 pandemic in Luxembourg.The second-placed, third-placed and fourth-placed teams of the league at the time of the abandonment,Progrès Niederkorn,Differdange 03andUnion Titus Pétange,were selected to play in the 2020–21 UEFA Europa League by theLuxembourg Football Federation,entering the first qualifying round.[25]
  11. ^
    Malta (MLT):The2019–20 Maltese Premier Leagueand the2019–20 Maltese FA Trophywere abandoned due to theCOVID-19 pandemic in Malta.The second-placed, third-placed and fourth-placed teams of the league at the time of the abandonment,Valletta,HiberniansandSirens,were selected to play in the 2020–21 UEFA Europa League by theMalta Football Association,entering the first qualifying round.[26]
  12. ^
    Montenegro (MNE):The2019–20 Montenegrin First Leagueand the2019–20 Montenegrin Cupwere abandoned due to theCOVID-19 pandemic in Montenegro.The second-placed, third-placed and fourth-placed teams of the league at the time of the abandonment,Sutjeska Nikšić,Iskra DanilovgradandZeta,were selected to play in the 2020–21 UEFA Europa League by theFootball Association of Montenegro,entering the first qualifying round (second-placed team) and preliminary round respectively.[27]
  13. ^
    Netherlands (NED):The2019–20 Eredivisieand the2019–20 KNVB Cupwere abandoned due to theCOVID-19 pandemic in the Netherlands.The third-placed, fourth-placed and fifth-placed teams of the league at the time of the abandonment,Feyenoord,PSV EindhovenandWillem II,were selected to play in the 2020–21 UEFA Europa League by theRoyal Dutch Football Association,entering the group stage, third qualifying round and second qualifying round respectively.[28]
  14. ^
    North Macedonia (MKD):The2019–20 Macedonian First Football Leagueand the2019–20 Macedonian Football Cupwere abandoned due to theCOVID-19 pandemic in North Macedonia.The third-placed, fourth-placed and fifth-placed teams of the league at the time of the abandonment,Shkëndija,RenovaandShkupi,were selected to play in the 2020–21 UEFA Europa League by theFootball Federation of North Macedonia,entering the first qualifying round, as the second-placed team,Sileks,were selected to play in the 2020–21 UEFA Champions League to replace the top team,Vardar,who failed to obtain a UEFA licence.[29]
  15. ^
    Northern Ireland (NIR):The2019–20 NIFL Premiershipwas abandoned due to theCOVID-19 pandemic in Northern Ireland.The second-placed team of the league at the time of the abandonement,Coleraine,were selected to play in the 2020–21 UEFA Europa League by theIrish Football Association,entering the preliminary round.[30]
  16. ^
    Republic of Ireland (IRL):Derry Cityare a club based in Northern Ireland but play in the Republic of Ireland's league system, and qualify for the Europa League through one of the berths for the Republic of Ireland.
  17. ^
    Romania (ROU):Astra Giurgiu,the third-placed team of the2019–20 Liga I,would have qualified for the 2020–21 UEFA Europa League first qualifying round, but failed to obtain a UEFA licence.[31]As a result,Botoșani,the fourth-placed team, qualified for this berth.
  18. ^
    San Marino (SMR):The2019–20 Campionato Sammarinese di Calcioand the2019–20 Coppa Titanowere abandoned due to theCOVID-19 pandemic in San Marino.The second-placed and third-placed teams of the league at the time of the abandonment,FolgoreandTre Penne,were originally selected to play in the 2020–21 UEFA Europa League by theSan Marino Football Federation,entering the preliminary round.[32]However,Folgorewere banned by UEFA due to previous match-fixing, and were replaced by the fourth-placed team,La Fiorita.[33]
  19. ^
    Scotland (SCO):The2019–20 Scottish Premiershipwas abandoned and the2019–20 Scottish Cupwas not completed by the UEFA registration deadline due to theCOVID-19 pandemic in Scotland.The second-placed, third-placed and fourth-placed teams of the league at the time of the abandonment based on the average number of points per matches played for each team,Rangers,MotherwellandAberdeen,were selected to play in the 2020–21 UEFA Europa League by theScottish Football Association,entering the second qualifying round (second-placed team) and first qualifying round respectively.[34]
  20. ^
    Spain (ESP):The2019–20 Copa del Reywas not completed by the UEFA registration deadline due to theCOVID-19 pandemic in Spain.As a result, the seventh-placed team of the2019–20 La Ligawas selected to play in the 2020–21 UEFA Europa League by theRoyal Spanish Football Federation,entering the second qualifying round, and the sixth-placed team of the league entered the group stage.[35]
  21. ^
    Switzerland (SUI):The2019–20 Swiss Cupwas not completed by the UEFA registration deadline due to theCOVID-19 pandemic in Switzerland.As a result, the fourth-placed team of the2019–20 Swiss Super Leaguewas selected to play in the 2020–21 UEFA Europa League by theSwiss Football Association,entering the first qualifying round, and the second-placed and third-placed teams of the league entered the third qualifying round and second qualifying round respectively.[36]
  22. ^
    Turkey (TUR):Trabzonspor,the second-placed team of the2019–20 Süper Lig,would have qualified for the 2020–21 UEFA Champions League second qualifying round, but were banned from all UEFA club competitions for the 2020–21 season by the UEFA Club Financial Control Body on 3 June 2020 due to breaches of theUEFA Financial Fair Play Regulations.[37]Trabzonspor appealed the decision to theCourt of Arbitration for Sport,[38]but on 30 July 2020, it was announced that the ban on them participating in UEFA club competitions was upheld.[39]As a result,Beşiktaş,the third-placed team, qualified for this berth instead of entering the Europa League group stage,Sivasspor,the fourth-placed team, entered the Europa League group stage instead of the third qualifying round,Alanyaspor,the fifth-placed team, entered the third qualifying round instead of the second qualifying round, andGalatasaray,the sixth-placed team, qualified for the 2020–21 UEFA Europa League second qualifying round.
  23. ^
    Wales (WAL):The2019–20 Cymru Premierand the2019–20 Welsh Cupwere abandoned due to theCOVID-19 pandemic in Wales.The second-placed, third-placed and fourth-placed teams of the league at the time of the abandonment based on the average number of points per matches played for each team,The New Saints,Bala TownandBarry Town United,were selected to play in the 2020–21 UEFA Europa League by theFootball Association of Wales,entering the first qualifying round and preliminary round (fourth-placed team) respectively.[40]

Schedule[edit]

The schedule of the competition was as follows (all draws were held at the UEFA headquarters inNyon,Switzerland).[41]The tournament would originally have started in June 2020, but was delayed to August due to theCOVID-19 pandemic in Europe.[42]The new schedule was announced by the UEFA Executive Committee on 17 June 2020.[43]All qualifying matches, including the play-off round, were played as single leg matches, hosted by one of the teams decided by draw.[3][44]

The group stage draw was originally to be held at theStavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural CenterinAthens,Greece, but UEFA announced on 9 September 2020 that it would be relocated to Nyon.[45]

Note: Matches could also be played on Tuesdays or Wednesdays instead of the regular Thursdays due to scheduling conflicts.

Schedule for 2020–21 UEFA Europa League
Phase Round Draw date First leg Second leg
Qualifying Preliminary round 9 August 2020 20 August 2020
First qualifying round 10 August 2020 27 August 2020
Second qualifying round 31 August 2020 17 September 2020
Third qualifying round 1 September 2020 24 September 2020
Play-off Play-off round 18 September 2020 1 October 2020
Group stage Matchday 1 2 October 2020 22 October 2020
Matchday 2 29 October 2020
Matchday 3 5 November 2020
Matchday 4 26 November 2020
Matchday 5 3 December 2020
Matchday 6 10 December 2020
Knockout phase Round of 32 14 December 2020 18 February 2021 25 February 2021
Round of 16 26 February 2021 11 March 2021 18 March 2021
Quarter-finals 19 March 2021 8 April 2021 15 April 2021
Semi-finals 29 April 2021 6 May 2021
Final 26 May 2021 atStadion Gdańsk,Gdańsk

The original schedule of the competition, as planned before the pandemic, was as follows (all draws were to be held at the UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland, unless stated otherwise).

Original schedule for 2020–21 UEFA Europa League
Phase Round Draw date First leg Second leg
Qualifying Preliminary round 9 June 2020 25 June 2020 2 July 2020
First qualifying round 16 June 2020 9 July 2020 16 July 2020
Second qualifying round 17 June 2020 23 July 2020 30 July 2020
Third qualifying round 20 July 2020 6 August 2020 13 August 2020
Play-off Play-off round 3 August 2020 20 August 2020 27 August 2020
Group stage Matchday 1 28 August 2020
(Monaco)
17 September 2020
Matchday 2 1 October 2020
Matchday 3 22 October 2020
Matchday 4 5 November 2020
Matchday 5 26 November 2020
Matchday 6 10 December 2020
Knockout phase Round of 32 14 December 2020 18 February 2021 25 February 2021
Round of 16 26 February 2021 11 March 2021 18 March 2021
Quarter-finals 19 March 2021 8 April 2021 15 April 2021
Semi-finals 29 April 2021 6 May 2021
Final 26 May 2021 atEstadio Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán,Seville

Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic[edit]

Due to theCOVID-19 pandemic in Europe,the following special rules were applicable to the competition:[46][47]

  • If there weretravel restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemicthat prevented the away team from entering the home team's country or returning to their own country, the match could be played at a neutral country or the away team's country that allowed the match to take place.
  • If a team refused to play or was considered responsible for a match not taking place, they were considered to have forfeited the match. If both teams refused to play or were considered responsible for a match not taking place, both teams were disqualified.
  • If a team had players and/or officials tested positive forSARS-2 coronaviruspreventing them from playing the match before the deadline set by UEFA, they were considered to have forfeited the match.

On 24 September 2020, UEFA announced that five substitutions would be permitted from the group stage onward, with a sixth allowed in extra time. However, each team was only given three opportunities to make substitutions during matches, with a fourth opportunity in extra time, excluding substitutions made at half-time, before the start of extra time and at half-time in extra time. Consequently, a maximum of twelve players could be listed on the substitute bench.[48]

All qualifying matches were playedbehind closed doors.[44]Following the partial return of fans at the2020 UEFA Super Cup,UEFA announced on 1 October 2020 that matches from the group stage onward could be played at 30% capacity if allowed by the local authorities.[49]Video assistant refereeswere not introduced for the group stage as planned (now to start in 2021–22), but were still used in the knockout phase.

Qualifying rounds[edit]

Preliminary round[edit]

The draw for the preliminary round was held on 9 August 2020, 13:00CEST.[50] The matches were played on 18, 20 and 21 August 2020. The match between Lincoln Red Imps and Prishtina on 18 August was postponed due to the whole Prishtina team being put into quarantine after eight players had tested positive forSARS-2 coronavirus.The game was rescheduled to 22 August, with Prishtina using UEFA regulations to sign on emergency loan players from rivalKosovar SuperleagueclubsFeronikel,Llapi,Trepca '89,Flamurtar,Ballkani,DrenicaandVushtrriain order to fulfil the fixture.[51]However the rearranged fixture also had to be cancelled after 7 more players tested positive for coronavirus, and Lincoln Red Imps were awarded atechnical 3–0 winby UEFA.

Team 1 Score Team 2
Tre PenneSan Marino 1–3 KosovoGjilani
Lincoln Red ImpsGibraltar 3–0
(awd.)[note 1]
KosovoPrishtina
FC Santa ColomaAndorra 0–0(a.e.t.)
(3–4p)
MontenegroIskra Danilovgrad
EngordanyAndorra 1–3 MontenegroZeta
GlentoranNorthern Ireland 1–0 Faroe IslandsHB Tórshavn
St Joseph'sGibraltar 1–2 Faroe IslandsB36 Tórshavn
ColeraineNorthern Ireland 1–0 San MarinoLa Fiorita
NSÍ RunavíkFaroe Islands 5–1 WalesBarry Town United

First qualifying round[edit]

The draw for the first qualifying round was held on 10 August 2020, 13:00CEST.[57] Most matches were played on 25, 26 and 27 August 2020, however two matches were postponed to 9 and 10 September 2020.

Team 1 Score Team 2
MariborSlovenia 1–1(a.e.t.)
(4–5p)
Northern IrelandColeraine
OlimpijaSlovenia 2–1(a.e.t.) IcelandVíkingur Reykjavík
B36 TórshavnFaroe Islands 4–3(a.e.t.) EstoniaFCI Levadia
RiteriaiLithuania 3–2(a.e.t.) Republic of IrelandDerry City
ŽalgirisLithuania 2–0 EstoniaPaide Linnameeskond
HonvédHungary 2–1(a.e.t.) FinlandInter Turku
Zrinjski MostarBosnia and Herzegovina 3–0 LuxembourgDifferdange 03
VallettaMalta 0–1 WalesBala Town
Lincoln Red ImpsGibraltar 2–0 LuxembourgUnion Titus Pétange
RosenborgNorway 4–2 IcelandBreiðablik
AberdeenScotland 6–0 Faroe IslandsNSÍ Runavík
MotherwellScotland 5–1 Northern IrelandGlentoran
Hammarby IFSweden 3–0 HungaryPuskás Akadémia
Malmö FFSweden 2–0 PolandCracovia
KukësiAlbania 2–1 BulgariaSlavia Sofia
VentspilsLatvia 2–1 MoldovaDinamo-Auto
Shakhtyor SoligorskBelarus 0–0(a.e.t.)
(1–4p)
MoldovaSfântul Gheorghe
Dinamo MinskBelarus 0–2 PolandPiast Gliwice
AGFDenmark 5–2 FinlandHonka
Shamrock RoversRepublic of Ireland 2–2(a.e.t.)
(12–11p)
FinlandIlves
FHIceland 0–2 SlovakiaDAC Dunajská Streda
The New SaintsWales 3–1(a.e.t.) SlovakiaŽilina
VaduzLiechtenstein 0–2 MaltaHibernians
ServetteSwitzerland 3–0 SlovakiaRužomberok
NeftçiAzerbaijan 2–1 North MacedoniaShkupi
KeşlaAzerbaijan 0–0(a.e.t.)
(4–5p)
AlbaniaLaçi
Hapoel Be'er ShevaIsrael 3–0 Georgia (country)Dinamo Batumi
Nõmme KaljuEstonia 0–4 SloveniaMura
Bodø/GlimtNorway 6–1 LithuaniaKauno Žalgiris
FehérvárHungary 1–1(a.e.t.)
(4–2p)
Republic of IrelandBohemians
Apollon LimassolCyprus 5–1 Georgia (country)Saburtalo Tbilisi
Maccabi HaifaIsrael 3–1 Bosnia and HerzegovinaŽeljezničar
AlashkertArmenia 0–1 North MacedoniaRenova
PartizanSerbia 1–0 LatviaRFS
Lech PoznańPoland 3–0 LatviaValmiera
OrdabasyKazakhstan 1–2 RomaniaBotoșani
FCSBRomania 3–0 ArmeniaShirak
Progrès NiederkornLuxembourg 3–0 MontenegroZeta
CSKA SofiaBulgaria 2–1 MaltaSirens
Petrocub HînceștiMoldova 0–2 SerbiaTSC Bačka Topola
SumgayitAzerbaijan 0–2 North MacedoniaShkëndija
KairatKazakhstan 4–1 ArmeniaNoah
Locomotive TbilisiGeorgia (country) 2–1 RomaniaUniversitatea Craiova
TeutaAlbania 2–0 IsraelBeitar Jerusalem
Borac Banja LukaBosnia and Herzegovina 1–0 MontenegroSutjeska Nikšić
Iskra DanilovgradMontenegro 0–1 BulgariaLokomotiv Plovdiv
GjilaniKosovo 0–2(a.e.t.) CyprusAPOEL

Second qualifying round[edit]

The draw for the second qualifying round was held on 31 August 2020, 13:00CEST.[16] The matches were played on 16, 17 and 18 September 2020.

Team 1 Score Team 2
Champions Path
Inter Club d'EscaldesAndorra 0–1 Republic of IrelandDundalk
KuPSFinland 1–1(a.e.t.)
(4–3p)
SlovakiaSlovan Bratislava
LinfieldNorthern Ireland 0–1 MaltaFloriana
RigaLatvia 1–0 San MarinoTre Fiori
Djurgårdens IFSweden 2–1 GibraltarEuropa
FloraEstonia 2–1 IcelandKR
SileksNorth Macedonia 0–2 KosovoDrita
AstanaKazakhstan 0–1 MontenegroBudućnost Podgorica
Ararat-ArmeniaArmenia 4–3(a.e.t.) LuxembourgFola Esch
Connah's Quay NomadsWales 0–1 Georgia (country)Dinamo Tbilisi
Team 1 Score Team 2
Main Path
Hammarby IFSweden 0–3 PolandLech Poznań
KaisarKazakhstan 1–4 CyprusAPOEL
MuraSlovenia 3–0 DenmarkAGF
Maccabi HaifaIsrael 2–1 KazakhstanKairat
Locomotive TbilisiGeorgia (country) 2–1 RussiaDynamo Moscow
NeftçiAzerbaijan 1–3 TurkeyGalatasaray
B36 TórshavnFaroe Islands 2–2(a.e.t.)
(5–4p)
WalesThe New Saints
ColeraineNorthern Ireland 2–2(a.e.t.)
(0–3p)
ScotlandMotherwell
IFK GöteborgSweden 1–2 DenmarkCopenhagen
TSC Bačka TopolaSerbia 6–6(a.e.t.)
(4–5p)
RomaniaFCSB
TeutaAlbania 0–4 SpainGranada
OFIGreece 0–1 CyprusApollon Limassol
Progrès NiederkornLuxembourg 0–5 NetherlandsWillem II
VikingNorway 0–2 ScotlandAberdeen
Standard LiègeBelgium 2–0[A] WalesBala Town
Sfântul GheorgheMoldova 0–1(a.e.t.) SerbiaPartizan
CSKA SofiaBulgaria 2–0 BelarusBATE Borisov
BotoșaniRomania 0–1 North MacedoniaShkëndija
Lokomotiv PlovdivBulgaria 1–2 EnglandTottenham Hotspur
LaçiAlbania 1–2 IsraelHapoel Be'er Sheva
ArisGreece 1–2 UkraineKolos Kovalivka
HonvédHungary 0–2 SwedenMalmö FF
VentspilsLatvia 1–5 NorwayRosenborg
RiteriaiLithuania 1–5 Czech RepublicSlovan Liberec
Lincoln Red ImpsGibraltar 0–5 ScotlandRangers
ServetteSwitzerland 0–1 FranceReims
Borac Banja LukaBosnia and Herzegovina 0–2 PortugalRio Ave
RenovaNorth Macedonia 0–1 CroatiaHajduk Split
OlimpijaSlovenia 2–3(a.e.t.) Bosnia and HerzegovinaZrinjski Mostar
KukësiAlbania 0–4 GermanyVfL Wolfsburg
DAC Dunajská StredaSlovakia 5–3(a.e.t.) Czech RepublicJablonec
Piast GliwicePoland 3–2 AustriaHartberg
OsijekCroatia 1–2 SwitzerlandBasel
Shamrock RoversRepublic of Ireland 0–2 ItalyMilan
HiberniansMalta 0–1 HungaryFehérvár
Bodø/GlimtNorway 3–1 LithuaniaŽalgiris

Notes

  1. ^Bala Town were drawn as the home team in the original draw, but the tie was switched to a home match of Standard Liège due to the inability of Bala Town to secure a suitable venue.[58]

Third qualifying round[edit]

The draw for the third qualifying round was held on 1 September 2020, 13:00CEST.[59] The matches were played on 23 and 24 September 2020.

Team 1 Score Team 2
Champions Path
TiranaAlbania Bye N/A
Ludogorets RazgradBulgaria Bye N/A
SarajevoBosnia and Herzegovina 2–1 MontenegroBudućnost Podgorica
Sheriff TiraspolMoldova 1–1(a.e.t.)
(3–5p)
Republic of IrelandDundalk
Ararat-ArmeniaArmenia 1–0(a.e.t.) SloveniaCelje
RigaLatvia 0–1 ScotlandCeltic
KuPSFinland 2–0 LithuaniaSūduva
Legia WarsawPoland 2–0 KosovoDrita
Faroe Islands 6–1 Georgia (country)Dinamo Tbilisi
Djurgårdens IFSweden 0–1 RomaniaCFR Cluj
FlorianaMalta 0–0(a.e.t.)
(2–4p)
EstoniaFlora
Team 1 Score Team 2
Main Path
MuraSlovenia 1–5 NetherlandsPSV Eindhoven
Malmö FFSweden 5–0 CroatiaLokomotiva
Sporting CPPortugal 1–0 ScotlandAberdeen
CharleroiBelgium 2–1(a.e.t.) SerbiaPartizan
RosenborgNorway 1–0 TurkeyAlanyaspor
VfL WolfsburgGermany 2–0 UkraineDesna Chernihiv
FehérvárHungary 0–0(a.e.t.)
(4–1p)
FranceReims
GranadaSpain 2–0 Georgia (country)Locomotive Tbilisi
RijekaCroatia 2–0(a.e.t.) UkraineKolos Kovalivka
St. GallenSwitzerland 0–1 GreeceAEK Athens
LASKAustria 7–0 SlovakiaDAC Dunajská Streda
MilanItaly 3–2 NorwayBodø/Glimt
ShkëndijaNorth Macedonia 1–3 EnglandTottenham Hotspur
Standard LiègeBelgium 2–1(a.e.t.) SerbiaVojvodina
RostovRussia 1–2 IsraelMaccabi Haifa
Willem IINetherlands 0–4 ScotlandRangers
Apollon LimassolCyprus 0–5 PolandLech Poznań
BeşiktaşTurkey 1–1(a.e.t.)
(2–4p)
PortugalRio Ave
FCSBRomania 0–2 Czech RepublicSlovan Liberec
Hapoel Be'er ShevaIsrael 3–0 ScotlandMotherwell
CopenhagenDenmark 3–0 PolandPiast Gliwice
BaselSwitzerland 3–2 CyprusAnorthosis
GalatasarayTurkey 2–0 CroatiaHajduk Split
Viktoria PlzeňCzech Republic 3–0 DenmarkSønderjyskE
APOELCyprus 2–2(a.e.t.)
(4–2p)
Bosnia and HerzegovinaZrinjski Mostar
CSKA SofiaBulgaria 3–1 Faroe IslandsB36 Tórshavn

Play-off round[edit]

The draw for the play-off round was held on 18 September 2020, 14:00CEST.[60] The matches were played on 1 October 2020.

Team 1 Score Team 2
Champions Path
Young BoysSwitzerland 3–0 AlbaniaTirana
Dinamo ZagrebCroatia 3–1 EstoniaFlora
CFR ClujRomania 3–1 FinlandKuPS
Ararat-ArmeniaArmenia 1–2 SerbiaRed Star Belgrade
Dynamo BrestBelarus 0–2 BulgariaLudogorets Razgrad
SarajevoBosnia and Herzegovina 0–1 ScotlandCeltic
Legia WarsawPoland 0–3 AzerbaijanQarabağ
DundalkRepublic of Ireland 3–1 Faroe Islands
Team 1 Score Team 2
Main Path
Hapoel Be'er ShevaIsrael 1–0 Czech RepublicViktoria Plzeň
BaselSwitzerland 1–3 BulgariaCSKA Sofia
Rio AvePortugal 2–2(a.e.t.)
(8–9p)
ItalyMilan
RosenborgNorway 0–2 NetherlandsPSV Eindhoven
Sporting CPPortugal 1–4 AustriaLASK
CopenhagenDenmark 0–1 CroatiaRijeka
AEK AthensGreece 2–1 GermanyVfL Wolfsburg
CharleroiBelgium 1–2 PolandLech Poznań
Malmö FFSweden 1–3 SpainGranada
Tottenham HotspurEngland 7–2 IsraelMaccabi Haifa
Slovan LiberecCzech Republic 1–0 CyprusAPOEL
Standard LiègeBelgium 3–1 HungaryFehérvár
RangersScotland 2–1 TurkeyGalatasaray

Group stage[edit]

Location of teams of the2020–21 UEFA Europa Leaguegroup stage.
Brown: Group A;Green: Group B;Deep Pink: Group C;Yellow: Group D;
Red: Group E;Cyan: Group F;Blue: Group G;Purple: Group H;
Pink: Group I;Turquoise: Group J;Spring Green: Group K;Orange: Group L.

A total of 48 teams played in the group phase: 18 teams which entered in this phase, the 21 winners of the play-off round (eight from Champions Path, thirteen from Main Path), the six losers of the2020–21 UEFA Champions League play-off round(four from Champions Path, two from League Path), and the three League Path losers of the2020–21 UEFA Champions League third qualifying round.

The draw for the group phase was held on 2 October 2020, 13:00CEST.[61]The 48 teams were drawn into twelve groups of four, with the restriction that teams from the same association could not be drawn against each other. For the draw, the teams were seeded into four pots based on their 2020UEFA club coefficients.[62]

In each group, teams played against each other home-and-away in around-robin format.The group winners and runners-up advanced to the round of 32, where they were joined by the eight third-placed teams of the2020–21 UEFA Champions League group phase.

Antwerp,Granada,Leicester City,OmoniaandSivasspormade their debut appearances in the group stage. Furthermore, Granada qualified for any European competition for the first time in the club's history.

Location ofBeneluxteams of the2020–21 UEFA Europa Leaguegroup stage.
Yellow: Group D;Red: Group E;Cyan: Group F;Turquoise: Group J;Spring Green: Group K;Orange: Group L.

Group A[edit]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification ROM YB CLJ CSS
1 ItalyRoma 6 4 1 1 13 5 +8 13 Advance toknockout phase 3–1 5–0 0–0
2 SwitzerlandYoung Boys 6 3 1 2 9 7 +2 10 1–2 2–1 3–0
3 RomaniaCFR Cluj 6 1 2 3 4 10 −6 5[a] 0–2 1–1 0–0
4 BulgariaCSKA Sofia 6 1 2 3 3 7 −4 5[a] 3–1 0–1 0–2
Source:UEFA
Rules for classification:Group stage tiebreakers
Notes:
  1. ^abHead-to-head points: CFR Cluj 4, CSKA Sofia 1.

Group B[edit]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification ARS MOL RW DUN
1 EnglandArsenal 6 6 0 0 20 5 +15 18 Advance toknockout phase 4–1 4–1 3–0
2 NorwayMolde 6 3 1 2 9 11 −2 10 0–3 1–0 3–1
3 AustriaRapid Wien 6 2 1 3 11 13 −2 7 1–2 2–2 4–3
4 Republic of IrelandDundalk 6 0 0 6 8 19 −11 0 2–4 1–2 1–3
Source:UEFA
Rules for classification:Group stage tiebreakers

Group C[edit]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification LEV SLP HBS NCE
1 GermanyBayer Leverkusen 6 5 0 1 21 8 +13 15 Advance toknockout phase 4–0 4–1 6–2
2 Czech RepublicSlavia Prague 6 4 0 2 11 10 +1 12 1–0 3–0 3–2
3 IsraelHapoel Be'er Sheva 6 2 0 4 7 13 −6 6 2–4 3–1 1–0
4 FranceNice 6 1 0 5 8 16 −8 3 2–3 1–3 1–0
Source:UEFA
Rules for classification:Group stage tiebreakers

Group D[edit]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification RAN BEN STL LCH
1 ScotlandRangers 6 4 2 0 13 7 +6 14 Advance toknockout phase 2–2 3–2 1–0
2 PortugalBenfica 6 3 3 0 18 9 +9 12 3–3 3–0 4–0
3 BelgiumStandard Liège 6 1 1 4 7 14 −7 4 0–2 2–2 2–1
4 PolandLech Poznań 6 1 0 5 6 14 −8 3 0–2 2–4 3–1
Source:UEFA
Rules for classification:Group stage tiebreakers

Group E[edit]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification PSV GRA PAOK OMO
1 NetherlandsPSV Eindhoven 6 4 0 2 12 9 +3 12 Advance toknockout phase 1–2 3–2 4–0
2 SpainGranada 6 3 2 1 6 3 +3 11 0–1 0–0 2–1
3 GreecePAOK 6 1 3 2 8 7 +1 6 4–1 0–0 1–1
4 CyprusOmonia 6 1 1 4 5 12 −7 4 1–2 0–2 2–1
Source:UEFA
Rules for classification:Group stage tiebreakers

Group F[edit]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification NAP RSO AZ RJK
1 ItalyNapoli 6 3 2 1 7 4 +3 11 Advance toknockout phase 1–1 0–1 2–0
2 SpainReal Sociedad 6 2 3 1 5 4 +1 9 0–1 1–0 2–2
3 NetherlandsAZ 6 2 2 2 7 5 +2 8 1–1 0–0 4–1
4 CroatiaRijeka 6 1 1 4 6 12 −6 4 1–2 0–1 2–1
Source:UEFA
Rules for classification:Group stage tiebreakers

Group G[edit]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification LEI BRA ZOR AEK
1 EnglandLeicester City 6 4 1 1 14 5 +9 13[a] Advance toknockout phase 4–0 3–0 2–0
2 PortugalBraga 6 4 1 1 14 10 +4 13[a] 3–3 2–0 3–0
3 UkraineZorya Luhansk 6 2 0 4 6 11 −5 6 1–0 1–2 1–4
4 GreeceAEK Athens 6 1 0 5 7 15 −8 3 1–2 2–4 0–3
Source:UEFA
Rules for classification:Group stage tiebreakers
Notes:
  1. ^abHead-to-head points: Leicester City 4, Braga 1.

Group H[edit]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification MIL LOSC SPP CEL
1 ItalyMilan 6 4 1 1 12 7 +5 13 Advance toknockout phase 0–3 3–0 4–2
2 FranceLille 6 3 2 1 14 8 +6 11 1–1 2–1 2–2
3 Czech RepublicSparta Prague 6 2 0 4 10 12 −2 6 0–1 1–4 4–1
4 ScotlandCeltic 6 1 1 4 10 19 −9 4 1–3 3–2 1–4
Source:UEFA
Rules for classification:Group stage tiebreakers

Group I[edit]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification VIL MTA SIV QRB
1 SpainVillarreal 6 5 1 0 17 5 +12 16 Advance toknockout phase 4–0 5–3 3–0[a]
2 IsraelMaccabi Tel Aviv 6 3 2 1 6 7 −1 11 1–1 1–0 1–0
3 TurkeySivasspor 6 2 0 4 9 11 −2 6 0–1 1–2 2–0
4 AzerbaijanQarabağ 6 0 1 5 4 13 −9 1 1–3 1–1 2–3
Source:UEFA
Rules for classification:Group stage tiebreakers
Notes:
  1. ^The Villarreal v Qarabağ match was awarded as a 3–0 win to Villarreal after being cancelled as several players of the Qarabağ squad tested positive for theSARS-CoV-2.

Group J[edit]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification TOT ANT LASK LUD
1 EnglandTottenham Hotspur 6 4 1 1 15 5 +10 13 Advance toknockout phase 2–0 3–0 4–0
2 BelgiumAntwerp 6 4 0 2 8 5 +3 12 1–0 0–1 3–1
3 AustriaLASK 6 3 1 2 11 12 −1 10 3–3 0–2 4–3
4 BulgariaLudogorets Razgrad 6 0 0 6 7 19 −12 0 1–3 1–2 1–3
Source:UEFA
Rules for classification:Group stage tiebreakers

Group K[edit]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification DZG WAC FEY CSM
1 CroatiaDinamo Zagreb 6 4 2 0 9 1 +8 14 Advance toknockout phase 1–0 0–0 3–1
2 AustriaWolfsberger AC 6 3 1 2 7 6 +1 10 0–3 1–0 1–1
3 NetherlandsFeyenoord 6 1 2 3 4 8 −4 5 0–2 1–4 3–1
4 RussiaCSKA Moscow 6 0 3 3 3 8 −5 3 0–0 0–1 0–0
Source:UEFA
Rules for classification:Group stage tiebreakers

Group L[edit]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification HOF ZVE LIB GNT
1 Germany1899 Hoffenheim 6 5 1 0 17 2 +15 16 Advance toknockout phase 2–0 5–0 4–1
2 SerbiaRed Star Belgrade 6 3 2 1 9 4 +5 11 0–0 5–1 2–1
3 Czech RepublicSlovan Liberec 6 2 1 3 4 13 −9 7 0–2 0–0 1–0
4 BelgiumGent 6 0 0 6 4 15 −11 0 1–4 0–2 1–2
Source:UEFA
Rules for classification:Group stage tiebreakers

Knockout phase[edit]

In theknockout phase,teams played against each other overtwo legson a home-and-away basis, except for the one-match final. The mechanism of the draws for each round was as follows:

  • In the draw for the round of 32, the twelve group winners and the four third-placed teams from the Champions League group stage with the better group records were seeded, and the twelve group runners-up and the other four third-placed teams from the Champions League group stage were unseeded. The seeded teams were drawn against the unseeded teams, with the seeded teams hosting the second leg. Teams from the same group or the same association cannot be drawn against each other.
  • In the draws for the round of 16 onwards, there were no seedings, and teams from the same group or the same association could be drawn against each other. As the draws for the quarter-finals and semi-finals were held together before the quarter-finals were played, the identity of the quarter-final winners was not known at the time of the semi-final draw. A draw was also held to determine which semi-final winner was designated as the "home" team for the final (for administrative purposes as it was played at a neutral venue).

Bracket[edit]

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
AustriaWolfsberger AC 1 0 1
EnglandTottenham Hotspur 4 4 8
EnglandTottenham Hotspur 2 0 2
CroatiaDinamo Zagreb(a.e.t.) 0 3 3
RussiaKrasnodar 2 0 2
CroatiaDinamo Zagreb 3 1 4
CroatiaDinamo Zagreb 0 1 1
SpainVillarreal 1 2 3
UkraineDynamo Kyiv 1 1 2
BelgiumClub Brugge 1 0 1
UkraineDynamo Kyiv 0 0 0
SpainVillarreal 2 2 4
AustriaRed Bull Salzburg 0 1 1
SpainVillarreal 2 2 4
SpainVillarreal 2 0 2
EnglandArsenal 1 0 1
GreeceOlympiacos 4 1 5
NetherlandsPSV Eindhoven 2 2 4
GreeceOlympiacos 1 1 2
EnglandArsenal 3 0 3
PortugalBenfica 1 2 3
EnglandArsenal 1 3 4
EnglandArsenal 1 4 5
Czech RepublicSlavia Prague 1 0 1
Czech RepublicSlavia Prague 0 2 2
EnglandLeicester City 0 0 0
Czech RepublicSlavia Prague 1 2 3
ScotlandRangers 1 0 1
BelgiumAntwerp 3 2 5
ScotlandRangers 4 5 9
SpainVillarreal(p) 1 (11)
EnglandManchester United 1 (10)
SpainGranada 2 1 3
ItalyNapoli 0 2 2
SpainGranada 2 1 3
NorwayMolde 0 2 2
NorwayMolde 3 2 5
Germany1899 Hoffenheim 3 0 3
SpainGranada 0 0 0
EnglandManchester United 2 2 4
SpainReal Sociedad 0 0 0
EnglandManchester United 4 0 4
EnglandManchester United 1 1 2
ItalyMilan 1 0 1
SerbiaRed Star Belgrade 2 1 3
ItalyMilan(a) 2 1 3
EnglandManchester United 6 2 8
ItalyRoma 2 3 5
FranceLille 1 1 2
NetherlandsAjax 2 2 4
NetherlandsAjax 3 2 5
SwitzerlandYoung Boys 0 0 0
SwitzerlandYoung Boys 4 2 6
GermanyBayer Leverkusen 3 0 3
NetherlandsAjax 1 1 2
ItalyRoma 2 1 3
PortugalBraga 0 1 1
ItalyRoma 2 3 5
ItalyRoma 3 2 5
UkraineShakhtar Donetsk 0 1 1
IsraelMaccabi Tel Aviv 0 0 0
UkraineShakhtar Donetsk 2 1 3

Round of 32[edit]

The draw for the round of 32 was held on 14 December 2020, 13:00CET.[63] The first legs were played on 18 February, and the second legs were played on 24 and 25 February 2021.

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Wolfsberger ACAustria 1–8 EnglandTottenham Hotspur 1–4 0–4
Dynamo KyivUkraine 2–1 BelgiumClub Brugge 1–1 1–0
Real SociedadSpain 0–4 EnglandManchester United 0–4 0–0
BenficaPortugal 3–4 EnglandArsenal 1–1 2–3
Red Star BelgradeSerbia 3–3 (a) ItalyMilan 2–2 1–1
AntwerpBelgium 5–9 ScotlandRangers 3–4 2–5
Slavia PragueCzech Republic 2–0 EnglandLeicester City 0–0 2–0
Red Bull SalzburgAustria 1–4 SpainVillarreal 0–2 1–2
BragaPortugal 1–5 ItalyRoma 0–2 1–3
KrasnodarRussia 2–4 CroatiaDinamo Zagreb 2–3 0–1
Young BoysSwitzerland 6–3 GermanyBayer Leverkusen 4–3 2–0
MoldeNorway 5–3 Germany1899 Hoffenheim 3–3 2–0
GranadaSpain 3–2 ItalyNapoli 2–0 1–2
Maccabi Tel AvivIsrael 0–3 UkraineShakhtar Donetsk 0–2 0–1
LilleFrance 2–4 NetherlandsAjax 1–2 1–2
OlympiacosGreece 5–4 NetherlandsPSV Eindhoven 4–2 1–2

Round of 16[edit]

The draw for the round of 16 was held on 26 February 2021, 13:00CET.[64] The first legs were played on 11 March, and the second legs were played on 18 March 2021.

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
AjaxNetherlands 5–0 SwitzerlandYoung Boys 3–0 2–0
Dynamo KyivUkraine 0–4 SpainVillarreal 0–2 0–2
RomaItaly 5–1 UkraineShakhtar Donetsk 3–0 2–1
OlympiacosGreece 2–3 EnglandArsenal 1–3 1–0
Tottenham HotspurEngland 2–3[A] CroatiaDinamo Zagreb 2–0 0–3(a.e.t.)
Manchester UnitedEngland 2–1 ItalyMilan 1–1 1–0
Slavia PragueCzech Republic 3–1 ScotlandRangers 1–1 2–0
GranadaSpain 3–2 NorwayMolde 2–0 1–2

Notes

  1. ^Order of legs between Tottenham Hotspur and Dinamo Zagreb were reversed after original draw, in order to avoid a scheduling conflict with the Arsenal v Olympiacos second leg in the same city on 18 March, as Arsenal were the domestic cup winners and given higher priority over Tottenham Hotspur.[65][66]

Quarter-finals[edit]

The draw for the quarter-finals was held on 19 March 2021, 13:00CET.[67] The first legs were played on 8 April, and the second legs were played on 15 April 2021.

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
GranadaSpain 0–4 EnglandManchester United 0–2 0–2
ArsenalEngland 5–1 Czech RepublicSlavia Prague 1–1 4–0
AjaxNetherlands 2–3 ItalyRoma 1–2 1–1
Dinamo ZagrebCroatia 1–3 SpainVillarreal 0–1 1–2

Semi-finals[edit]

The draw for the semi-finals was held on 19 March 2021, 13:00CET,after the quarter-final draw.[67] The first legs were played on 29 April, and the second legs were played on 6 May 2021.

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Manchester UnitedEngland 8–5 ItalyRoma 6–2 2–3
VillarrealSpain 2–1 EnglandArsenal 2–1 0–0

Final[edit]

The final was played on 26 May 2021 at theStadion MiejskiinGdańsk.A draw was held on 19 March 2021, after the quarter-final and semi-final draws, to determine the "home" team for administrative purposes.[67]

VillarrealSpain1–1 (a.e.t.)EnglandManchester United
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11–10

Statistics[edit]

Statistics exclude qualifying rounds and play-off round.

Top goalscorers[edit]

Rank[69] Player Team Goals Minutes played
1 PortugalPizzi PortugalBenfica 7 385
TurkeyYusuf Yazıcı FranceLille 625
SpainBorja Mayoral ItalyRoma 659
SpainGerard Moreno SpainVillarreal 879
5 UruguayEdinson Cavani EnglandManchester United 6 368
IsraelMu'nas Dabbur Germany1899 Hoffenheim 468
BrazilCarlos Vinícius EnglandTottenham Hotspur 499
SpainPaco Alcácer SpainVillarreal 519
Bosnia and HerzegovinaEdin Džeko ItalyRoma 566
Ivory CoastNicolas Pépé EnglandArsenal 903
CroatiaMislav Oršić CroatiaDinamo Zagreb 976

Top assists[edit]

Rank[70] Player Team Assists Minutes played
1 BrazilGaleno PortugalBraga 5 571
NigeriaSamuel Chukwueze SpainVillarreal 772
SpainGerard Moreno SpainVillarreal 879
4 EnglandJoe Willock EnglandArsenal 4 344
IsraelLior Refaelov BelgiumAntwerp 636
ColombiaAlfredo Morelos ScotlandRangers 717
PortugalBruno Fernandes EnglandManchester United 748
NorwayMagnus Wolff Eikrem NorwayMolde 816
Ivory CoastNicolas Pépé EnglandArsenal 903
CroatiaLovro Majer CroatiaDinamo Zagreb 909

Squad of the season[edit]

The UEFA technical study group selected the following 23 players as the squad of the tournament.[71]

Pos. Player Team
GK CroatiaDominik Livaković CroatiaDinamo Zagreb
SpainPau López ItalyRoma
ArgentinaGerónimo Rulli SpainVillarreal
DF SpainRaúl Albiol SpainVillarreal
EnglandHarry Maguire EnglandManchester United
EnglandAaron Wan-Bissaka EnglandManchester United
ItalyGianluca Mancini ItalyRoma
ItalyLeonardo Spinazzola ItalyRoma
SpainAlfonso Pedraza SpainVillarreal
SpainPau Torres SpainVillarreal
MF PortugalBruno Fernandes EnglandManchester United
SpainDani Parejo SpainVillarreal
ItalyLorenzo Pellegrini ItalyRoma
FrancePaul Pogba EnglandManchester United
FranceÉtienne Capoue SpainVillarreal
CroatiaMislav Oršić CroatiaDinamo Zagreb
Czech RepublicLukáš Provod Czech RepublicSlavia Prague
ScotlandScott McTominay EnglandManchester United
FW SpainGerard Moreno SpainVillarreal
UruguayEdinson Cavani EnglandManchester United
SerbiaDušan Tadić NetherlandsAjax
Bosnia and HerzegovinaEdin Džeko ItalyRoma
Ivory CoastNicolas Pépé EnglandArsenal

Player of the season[edit]

Votes were cast by coaches of the 48 teams in the group stage, together with 55 journalists selected by theEuropean Sports Media(ESM) group, representing each of UEFA's member associations. The coaches were not allowed to vote for players from their own teams. Jury members selected their top three players, with the first receiving five points, the second three and the third one. The shortlist of the top three players was announced on 13 August 2021.[72]The award winner was announced during the 2021–22 UEFA Europa League group stage draw in Turkey on 27 August 2021.

Rank Player Team(s) Points
Shortlist of top three
1 SpainGerard Moreno[1] SpainVillarreal 289
2 PortugalBruno Fernandes EnglandManchester United 160
3 UruguayEdinson Cavani EnglandManchester United 44
Players ranked 4–10
4 FrancePaul Pogba EnglandManchester United 36
5 SpainPau Torres SpainVillarreal 34
6 SpainRaúl Albiol SpainVillarreal 19
7 SpainDani Parejo SpainVillarreal 18
8 ItalyLeonardo Spinazzola ItalyRoma 14
9 FranceÉtienne Capoue SpainVillarreal 8
Ivory CoastNicolas Pépé EnglandArsenal

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Notes[edit]

  1. ^The Lincoln Red Imps v Prishtina match, originally scheduled to be played on 18 August 2020, was postponed to 22 August 2020 due to several members from Prishtina's delegation testing positive forSARS-2 coronavirusand the whole team being put into quarantine by the Gibraltarian authorities.[52]On 22 August, the match could not be played due to eight players from Prishtina testing positive for SARS-2 coronavirus and the whole second team being put into quarantine by the Gibraltarian authorities.[53][54]Lincoln Red Imps were subsequently awarded a technical 3–0 victory by UEFA according to the regulations related to COVID-19.[55][56]

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