According to the rules, the Europa League is divided into four leagues. Group A will take the lead in the knockout stage, and the other three groups will advance in the 24/25 season. Group A and Group B will be relegated to the fourth place, and Group C will play off to decide two relegation places. The Europa League final will be held on June 18 next year.
European union sub-group
Level a
A 1: France, Denmark, Croatia, Austria
A2: Spain, Portugal, Switzerland, Czech Republic
A3: Italy, Germany, Britain, Hungary
A4: Belgium, Netherlands, Poland, Wales
b grade
B 1: Ukraine, Scotland, Ireland, Armenia
B2: Iceland, Russia, Israel, Albania
B3: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Finland, Romania and Montenegro.
B4: Sweden, Norway, Serbia, Slovenia
Class c
C 1: Turkey, Luxembourg, Lithuania, Faroe Islands
C2: Champion in Northern Ireland, Greece, Kosovo, Cyprus/Estonia.
C3: champion in Slovakia, Belarus, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan/Moldova.
C4: Bulgaria, North Macedonia, Georgia, Gibraltar
Class d
D 1: Liechtenstein, the loser between Cyprus and Estonia, Andorra and Latvia.
D2: Malta, the loser between Kazakhstan and Moldova, San Marino.
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