Arsenal, Leicester, Tottenham and Rangers have all reached Europa League knockout stage; Celtic are out; Man Utd drop into Europa League after Champions League exit; Europa League last-32 draw takes place on December 14
Wednesday 16 December 2020 07:40, UK
The Europa League last 32 draw takes place on Monday - who could Arsenal, Leicester, Tottenham, Man Utd and Rangers face?
The draw will take place at midday on Monday, December 14 in Nyon - after the Champions League last-16 draw. You will be able to follow it across Sky Sports' platforms.
Arsenal, Leicester and Tottenham secured qualification as group winners.
Rangers also topped their group to reach the knockout stage.
Manchester United had hoped to be in the Champions League last 16 - but crashed out after defeat to RB Leipzig on the final matchday and must now launch a Europa League campaign.
Celtic missed out after winning just one of their six group games.
The draw will comprise 12 group winners, 12 group runners-up and eight third-placed sides from the Champions League who will drop into the Europa League knockout phase.
The clubs will be split into two pots, with the 12 group winners and the four teams with the best Champions League record all seeded.
No team can play a club from their Europa League group or a side from the same national association at this stage, meaning there will be no all-Premier League tie just yet.
The ties will take place over two legs, with the seeded teams at home in the second legs.
Seeded:
* Dropped into Europa League from Champions League
Unseeded:
Antwerp
Benfica
Braga
Red Star Belgrade
Dynamo Kiev*
Granada
Krasnodar*
Lille
Maccabi Tel-Aviv
Molde
Olympiakos*
Real Sociedad
Salzburg*
Slavia Prague
Wolfsberger AC
Young Boys
* Dropped into Europa League from Champions League
February 18 & 25, 2021: Round of 32
March 11 & 18, 2021: Round of 16
April 8 & 15, 2021: Quarter-finals
April 29 & May 6, 2021: Semi-finals
May 26: Final (Gdansk, Poland)