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The Europa League Cup is the second most important international competition for European football clubs. Book your Europa League 2023-2024 tickets to watch your team compete for the trophy securely online now.

Most Popular Europa League Tickets

  1. Apr
    11
    2024
    Europa League

    Liverpool v Atalanta

    20:00 - Anfield Road, Liverpool, United Kingdom

  2. Apr
    11
    2024
    Europa League

    AC Milan v AS Roma

    21:00 - San Siro, Milan, Italy

  3. Apr
    18
    2024
    Europa League

    West Ham United v Bayer Leverkusen

    20:00 - Olympic Stadium London, London, United Kingdom

  4. Apr
    18
    2024
    Europa League

    Olympique De Marseille v Benfica

    21:00 - Velodrome Marseille, Marseille, France

  5. Apr
    18
    2024
    Europa League

    AS Roma v AC Milan

    21:00 - Stadio Olimpico, Rome, Italy

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About Europa League Tickets

The Europa League 2023-2024 is the 52nd edition of the Europa League Cup football tournament. Sevilla are the current holders of the Europa League, after beating AS Roma in the 2023 final. We are sure you will enjoy watching an EL match live at the stadium. So what are you waiting for? Book the best tickets within a few simple steps.

How to buy 2023-2024 Europa League tickets

Europa League football tickets are now for sale on the reliable online marketplace LiveFootballTickets.com website. You can buy Europa League tickets for all upcoming fixtures including Europa League tickets for Liverpool and Brighton and Hove Albion from the Premier League. Both teams are very excited to compete in this tournament and want to win every tournament they participate in, including the FA Cup and EFL Cup. Europa League 20232-2024 tickets and Europa League Final 2024 tickets can be bought online at the world’s best football ticket marketplace, LiveFootballTickets.com. All Europa League ticket orders have a 150% money-back guarantee. LiveFootballTickets.com offers the best real-time football ticket inventory in the world, all by the ticket sellers, with the very highest level of security – as well as friendly customer service and last minute bookings, even on match day. With repeat customers worldwide, we are the most reliable ticket marketplace serving fans online since 2006. This tournament is a big diversity of teams from different European countries. Buy Europa League Tickets, Europa League Quarter Final Tickets, and Europa League Semi Final Tickets now! You can book your tickets for the Europa League in a few simple steps. Follow these steps to book the best tickets for every match in this exciting tournament.
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Europa League

The Europa League tournament is a tournament with great fixtures awaiting fans in the battle for the Europa League 2023-2024 title. It's the little brother of the Champions League. The Europa League Final will be played on May 2, at Aviva Stadium, ?Dublin in Ireland. Several European top teams battle for the trophy in the Europa League every season. This tournament starts with 78 teams in the first round of qualification. 39 winners will be joined by 41 new team in the second round of qualification. 18 teams will join the 40 winners in round 3 and eventually there are 62 teams in the qualification play-offs. When the Europa League group stage starts, 32 teams are participating. The 8 group winners will directly continue to the knockout stage. The 8 runners-up go to the Preliminary knockout round where they will meet 8 numbers 3 from the Champions League. The 8 winners from the Preliminary knockout round will go to the knockout stage. The Europa League competition is the secondary cup organized by the European football association after the Champions League. It's a really interesting tournament. The Europa League matches are mostly more attractive than the Champions League matches. Teams in the CL try to keep a cleansheet in the hope they can score a goal in the counter attack. While the EL teams always want to score goals. The semi-finals in 2015-2016 are a good example to show the difference. Five goals were scored in four CL semi-final matches combined. The four EL semi-finals in that same season contained 12 goals. Book your Europa League tickets securely online and watch a match in this exciting tournament live in action. The team that wins the Europa League automatically qualifies for the upcoming Champions League season. So the Europa League is the shortest way to Champions League qualification. All participating teams takes this tournament very serious.

Wins & trophies

Sevilla is the latest team to win this trophy. After beating AS Roma after penalties in the final in Seville in 2023. Seville's team Sevilla is the top team with seven Europa Cup trophies, having won the silverware in 2006, 2007, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2020 and 2023. Other clubs with the most Europa League wins are Juventus, Internazionale, and FC Liverpool who have all won three Europa League titles each. Benfica is probably the most unsatisfied team in the Europa League. They reached the final in 1983, 2013 and 2014, but never won it. In 2014 they came the closest to winning this tournament, when they reached extra time and eventually lost on penalties. See the numbers of trophies all winners won in this tournament.

TeamNumbers of wins:Won in:
Sevilla72006,2007,2014,2015,2016, 2020 and 2023
Juventus31977,1990,1993
Inter Milan31991,1994,1998
Liverpool31973,1976,2001
Atletico Madrid32010,2012, 2018
Chelsea22013, 2019
Borussia Monchengladbach21975,1979
Tottenham Hotspur21972,1984
Feyenoord21974,2002
IFK Goteborg21982,1987
Real Madrid21985,1986
Parma21995,1999
Porto22003,2011
Eintracht Frankfurt21980, 2022
Anderlecht11983
PSV11978
Ipwisch Town11981
Bayer Leverkusen11988
Napoli11989
Ajax11992
Bayern Munich11996
Schalke 0411997
Galatasaray12000
Valencia12004
CSKA Moscow12005
Zenit Saint Petersburg12008
Shakthar Donetsk12009
Manchester United12017
Villarreal12021

History

The current Europa League goes back to 1955, when the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup started as a European football competition. This tournament was played between 1955 and 1971. Inter-Cities Fairs Cup started grew from 11 teams tot 64 participating teams in 1970-71. The football organization acknowledged the importance of this cup and took it over. The following season the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup proceeded as the UEFA Cup. The first Cup final was an all English final between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Tottenham Hotspur. The Spurs had the honour to win the first ever Cup in 1972. The cup stayed in England when Liverpool won the tournament in 1972. After a thrilling final the Reds beat Borussia Monchengladbach with 3-2 on aggregate. There didn't came a third consecutive Europa League win for England, when Tottenham Hotspur lost the 1973-74 final against Dutch side Feyenoord. The footballing association merged the Cup Winners' Cup with the UEDA Cup in 1999. In 2009 they also merged the Intertoto Cup into the UEFA Cup. This was the reason to rename the Cup to the Europa League. Until 1997 the final always were played over two legs. In 1997 they decided to bring it back to one final on a neutral venue. There are only two teams in the history of this tournament that have retained their title. Both teams come from Spain. Real Madrid won the title in 1985 and 1986. Sevilla did it even better. They retained their 2006 in 2007 and repeated this with three consecutive victories in 2014, 2015 and 2016.

Player records

The Europa League might be the secondary European tournament, but there are still some of the biggest football players who played in this tournament. Swedish striker Henrikh Larson is the top goalscorer of this tournament. He scored 31 goals in 45 Europa League appearances. Closely followed by Radamel Falcao and Klaas-Jan Huntelaar with 30 goals each. of the 15 top scorers, Jupp Heynckes is the player with the best strike rate. He scored 23 goals in 21 appearances. Giuseppe Bergomi is the player with the most appearances in this exciting tournament. The Italian defender played 96 games. Frank Rost follows him on the second place with 87 games. Walter Zenga closes the top 3 with 69 appearances.

Fair Play

.They keep track on a fair play ranking during the season. This ranking is based on a few criteria. The first and most obvious criterium is the number of yellow and red cards given during a match. Other criteria are: positive play, respect to the opponent, respect to the referee, behaviour of the team officials and the behaviour of the fans. All countries affiliated will collect points. The final ranking at the end of the season will decide which three countries deserved an extra spot in the Europa League. This way they stimulate teams and national associations to keep fair play in their mind. This way they try to keep the football sport attractive and clean. The countries in the top 3 can select a team to play in the Europa League qualification.

Liverpool versus Deportivo Alaves

The most exiciting Europa League final took place in 2001. England's Liverpool reached the final after beating Spanish giants Barcelona with 1-0 on aggregate in the semis. In the final they faced another Spanish team. Deportivo Alaves, battled Liverpool for the trophy at Westfalenstadium in Dortmund. Alaves, finished 6 places lower than Barcelona in the Primera Division that season, so Liverpool was clear favourite for this final. Liverpool played with star players Steven Gerrard, Michael Owen, Jamie Carragher and many others. Jordi Cruyff, the son of football legend Johan Cruyff, was in the line-up for Alaves. Liverpool showed their intensions from the first whistle and they needed only three minutes for the first goal. It was German defender Markus Babbel who scored the 1-0 for Liverpool. Steven Gerrard scored the 2-0 in the 16th minute and Liverpool looked to be heading towards an easy victory over Alaves. Halfway the first half it was Ivan Alonso who did something back for Alaves with the 2-1. Gary McAllister netted a penalty for Liverpool a few minutes before half-time. A good talk from Alaves' manager at half-time sorted out the way he wanted. With 4 minutes in the second half the score was tied. Javi Moreno scored two goals between minutes 47 and 49. Everybody thought the match was over when Robbie Fowler scored the 7th goal of the match in the 72nd minute, but Alaves once again managed to score an equaliser. This time it was Jordy Cruyff in the 88th minute. The Spanish team forced extra time with this goal. An unfortunate own goal by Delfi Geli decided this match in Liverpool's advantage. Liverpool won this exciting battle and everybody watching, in the stadium and at home enjoyed watching a the final. The fans who missed out on a ticket will always have some regrets. Don't be like them and book your Europa League tickets safely through our booking system.

Final stadium

The organization selects a stadium for the EL final every season one or two years before the start. The stadium and country changes every year, so every country has the chance to host this amazing event. The last finals are played at: Hampden Park in Glasgow Scotland, City of Manchester Stadium in Manchester England, Sükrü Saracoglu Stadium in Istanbul Turkey, Hamburg Arena in Hamburg Germany, Dublin Arena in Dublin Ireland, Arena Nationala in Bucharest Romania, Amsterdam Arena in Amsterdam Holland, Juventus Stadium in Torino Italy, National Stadium in Warsaw Poland, St. Jakob-Park in Basel Switzerland, Friends Arena, in Solna Sweden. Parc Olympique Lyonnais, in Lyon France and Stadion Energa Gdansk in Poland, Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán, Seville, Spain and Puskás Aréna, Budapest, Hungary. The upcoming final in the summer of 2024 will be played at the Aviva Stadium, Dublin in Ireland. We have tickets available for every final. Are you really confident about your team reaching the final? Book your final tickets in advance to be sure you got your tickets.

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