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Who has qualified for the 2023/24 Europa League knockout stages?

With just one game remaining in the 2023/24 Europa League group stage, there is still plenty to play for across Europe.

Some teams have already booked their place in the knockout stages by securing their spot as one of the top two sides in their group, but for others, it will be a tense finale on Thursday 14 December.

With group winners heading straight into the round of 16, therefore avoiding the dreaded knockout round play-offs against teams that drop out of the Champions League, finishing in top spot can prove decisive in the Europa League.

Let’s take a look at which teams have already booked their spot in the Europa League knockout stages.

Group A

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West Ham will have to battle for top spot / ANDREJ ISAKOVIC/GettyImages

While we know which two teams will qualify from Group A, it remains to be seen who will top the group.

West Ham United have secured their place in the next round of the Europa League but will have to battle Freiburg to finish first, with the two sides facing each other at the London Stadium in the final group game. After earning a win on their visit to the Black Forest in October, the Hammers just need a point to finish top.

Unfortunately for Olympiacos and TSC Backa Topola, their Europa League journey has come to an end.

Position

Team

Played

Goal difference

Points

1.

West Ham

5

+4

12

2.

Freiburg

5

+12

12

3.

Olympiacos

5

-6

4

4.

Backa Topola

5

-10

1

Group B

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Brighton have enjoyed their first European campaign / ANGELOS TZORTZINIS/GettyImages

Brighton have taken to European football kindly, securing their spot in the last 16 with one game to spare following a narrow win over AEK Athens. The Greek side will not be in the next round but could make the Europa Conference League by finishing third.

The Seagulls will welcome Marseille, who have also qualified, to the Amex Stadium in their final group game, knowing they need a victory to finish in top spot.

Ajax, who have made a dreadful start to the season, have crashed out of the Europa League and are yet to win a match.

Position

Team

Played

Goal difference

Points

1.

Marseille

5

+5

11

2.

Brighton

5

+4

10

3.

AEK Athens

5

-4

4

4.

Ajax

5

-5

2

Group C

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Rangers need to win their final game / Ian MacNicol/GettyImages

Three teams are vying for qualification in Group C, with no sides yet confirmed of their spot in the last 16. Aris Limassol, meanwhile, are unable to progress after their recent draw at Ibrox.

Rangers travel to Real Betis in their final game but only a win will guarantee their place in the knockout stages. A draw or even defeat could be enough for the Scottish side, but it depends on Sparta Prague’s result against Aris.

Real Betis may be in pole position to qualify but if they lose to Rangers and Sparta win then they will drop out of the top two.

Position

Team

Played

Goal difference

Points

1.

Real Betis

5

+3

9

2.

Rangers

5

+1

8

3.

Sparta Prague

5

0

7

4.

Aris Limassol

5

-4

4

Group D

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Atalanta have guaranteed top spot / Marco Luzzani/GettyImages

Atalanta have guaranteed themselves direct passage to the round of 16 having topped Group D. The Italian side will be joined by Sporting CP in the knockout rounds, although the Portuguese outfit will have to navigate the round of 32.

Sturm Graz of Austria and Polish champions Rakow Czestochowa have been knocked out, but will still be fighting for the Conference League spot.

Position

Team

Played

Goal difference

Points

1.

Atalanta

5

+4

11

2.

Sporting CP

5

+1

8

3.

Sturm Graz

5

-2

4

4.

Rakow Czestochowa

5

-3

4

Group E

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Liverpool topped the group by beating LASK / Catherine Ivill/GettyImages

Liverpool guaranteed themselves top spot in Group E with a 4-0 win over LASK in their fifth group game, with their Austrian opponents now unable to progress in the Europa League.

The Reds will be joined by either Union Saint-Gilloise or Toulouse, the latter looking most likely at present as they just need a point against LASK to qualify for the last 16.

Position

Team

Played

Goal difference

Points

1.

Liverpool

5

+11

12

2.

Toulouse

5

-2

8

3.

Union Saint-Gilloise

5

-4

5

4.

LASK

5

-5

3

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Rennes have eased through qualifying / ATTILA KISBENEDEK/GettyImages

Ligue 1 outfit Rennes are the current table-toppers in Group F and have booked their place in the knockout stages alongside Spain’s Villarreal. The pair face one another in France in the final group game. Rennes just need a point to secure top spot.

For Panathinaikos and Maccabi Haifa, it will be a battle for third and a Conference League play-off place.

Position

Team

Played

Goal difference

Points

1.

Rennes

5

+8

12

2.

Villarreal

5

+1

9

3.

Panathinaikos

5

-2

4

4.

Maccabi Haifa

5

-7

1

Group G

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Roma are looking to make the final for a second successive year / Giuseppe Bellini/GettyImages

Group G has been settled in terms of qualification, with last year’s finalists Roma having secured their spot in the knockout rounds. They will be joined by Slavia Praha, who currently top the group with four victories from five.

While Swiss side Servette didn’t progress, they have qualified for the Europa Conference League by finishing third in the group. Moldovan outfit Sheriff prop up the mini table.

Position

Team

Played

Goal difference

Points

1.

Slavia Praha

5

+9

12

2.

Roma

5

+5

10

3.

Servette

5

-5

5

4.

Sheriff

5

-9

1

Group H

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Bayer Leverkusen have breezed through qualification / Ralf Ibing – firo sportphoto/GettyImages

Bayer Leverkusen have waltzed through the group stage as the only side to win all five of their matches. Xabi Alonso’s men have secured top spot in the group and will move directly into the round of 16.

The fight for second is between Qarabag and Molde, with both teams sat on seven points. However, the Azerbaijani side have the advantage of a superior head-to-head record over their Norwegian competitors and just have to beat bottom-placed Hacken in their final game.

Hacken are guaranteed to finish last and are the only side without a point in the group stage.

Position

Team

Played

Goal difference

Points

1.

Bayer Leverkusen

5

+12

15

2.

Qarabag

5

-3

7

3.

Molde

5

+4

7

4.

Hacken

5

-13

0

Team

Country

Position

Atalanta

Italy

1st

Bayer Leverkusen

Germany

1st

Liverpool

England

1st

Brighton

England

1st or 2nd

Freiburg

Germany

1st or 2nd

Marseille

France

1st or 2nd

Rennes

France

1st or 2nd

Roma

Italy

1st or 2nd

Slavia Praha

Czech Republic

1st or 2nd

Villarreal

Spain

1st or 2nd

West Ham

England

1st or 2nd

Sporting CP

Portugal

2nd

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