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Europa League Draw & Latest Betting Odds

The Europa League draw took place at midday this Monday and we have all the matchups for you along with the latest Europa League betting odds.

Check out all of the Europa League fixtures here and the updated betting odds after the draw.

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Europa League Draw – Knockout Round Play-Offs Fixtures

The Europa League knockout round play-offs draw is as follows:

Barcelona vs Manchester United

Juventus vs Nantes

Sporting Lisbon vs Midtjylland

Shakhtar Donetsk vs Rennes

Ajax vs Union Berlin

Bayer Leverkusen vs Monaco

Sevilla vs PSV

RB Salzburg vs AS Roma

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Europa League Winner Betting Odds

Here are the latest odds in the Europa League winner betting market with some familiar names at the top of the betting.

Arsenal 4/1

Barcelona 9/2

Manchester United 7/1

Juventus 10/1

Ajax 12/1

Real Betis 14/1

Real Sociedad 14/1

Roma 18/1

Freiburg 20/1

Sevilla 20/1

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Europa League Draw Recap & Reaction

Man United vs Barcelona

The big news from the draw that will capture people’s attention is Man United being drawn against Barcelona. These teams have faced in Champions League finals before and they are both in a rebuilding stage so this should make for a fascinating matchup.

The two teams were heavily linked together over the transfer of Frenkie de Jong in the summer transfer window. It seemed all but a given that de Jong would sign with the Red Devils but the move never ended up going through.

Man United and Ten Hag were eager to make a big move to bolster their midfield while Barcelona wanted the money from the sale to help ease their much-publicised financial struggles. De Jong decided that he wanted to stay put.

These two teams had very different routes in getting to this stage of the Europa League. Erik Ten Hag’s side bounced back from an opening round defeat to Real Sociedad to win their next five games and finish in 2nd place in Group E.

Barcelona on the other hand are in the Europa League courtesy of a disappointing Champions League campaign where they finished 3rd behind Bayern and Inter Milan to be demoted to this competition.

Man United will be targeting success in this competition as a building block for the future under their new manager. Barcelona will be looking forward to use this competition as a building block too as they continue to develop with some of the talented young players in their squad.

The Other Big Matchups

There are some other ties from the Europa League draw that will draw interest too. Juventus of Italy will play Nantes of France for the right to advance further in the competition. Juventus will be favoured here as they aim to bounce back from being knocked out of the Champions League.

Jose Mourinho’s Roma have been drawn against RB Salzburg of Austria after finishing 2nd to Real Betis in the group stage. Roma won the inaugural Conference League last season and they will hope to build on that by winning the Europa League this year.

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