The 2019/2020 Europa League group stage draw was made in Monaco, France on Friday and the three English Premier League clubs participating in the competition now know their fate.
European regulars Arsenal and Manchester United were joined by Wolverhampton Wanderers in the draw, with Nuno Espirito Santo’s men in European competition for the first time since 1980.
Last season’s Europa League runners-up Arsenal were handed a tough group with Eintracht Frankfurt, Standard Liege and Portuguese side Vitoria but will be thankful to avoid any long-distance flights.
United, who won the competition in 2017, will fancy their chances of reaching the last-32 having been drawn against Astana, Partizan Belgrade and AZ Alkmaar.
New boys Wolves, who were in Pot 3, have been paired with Besiktas, Braga and Slovan Bratislava.
The tournament kicks off on 19th September.
Draw in full
Group A:
Sevilla
APOEL
Qarabag
F91 Dudelange
Group B:
Dynamo Kyiv
FC Copenhagen
Malmo
FC Lugano.
Group C:
Basel
Krasnodar
Getafe
Trabzonspor
Group D:
Sporting CP
PSV
Rosenborg
LASK
Group E:
Lazio
Celtic
Rennes
CFR Cluj
Group F:
Arsenal
Eintracht Frankfurt
Standard Liege
Vitoria
Group G:
Porto
Young Boys
Feyenoord
Rangers.
Group H:
CSKA Moscow
Ludogorets
Espanyol
Ferencvaros
Group I:
Wolfsburg
Gent
Saint-Etienne
Olexandriya
Group J:
Roma
Monchengladbach,
Istanbul Basaksehir
Wolfsberger
Group K:
Besiktas
Braga
Wolves
Slovan Bratislava
Group L:
Manchester United
FC Astana
Partizan Belgrade
AZ Alkmaar
