Aston Villa learn their potential Europa League last-16 opponents after finishing in top eight – while Nottingham Forest and Celtic face play-off ties

Aston Villa learn their potential Europa League last-16 opponents after finishing in top eight – while Nottingham Forest and Celtic face play-off ties

Aston Villa, Nottingham Forest and Celtic‘s paths through the Europa League knock-out stage has become clearer after the league phase of the competition drew to a conclusion.

Unai Emery‘s Aston Villa side secured direct passage to the last-16 of the competition after finishing second in the table, after coming from 2-0 down to beat Salzburg 3-2 on the final matchday.

Nottingham Forest needed an improbable series of results to join the Villains in the top eight, but ultimately missed out despite winning 4-0 against Hungarian champions Ferencvaros.

Forest ultimately finished in 13th place in the table, an outcome which will see Sean Dyche‘s side seeded in the play-offs – giving them home advantage in the second leg.

There will also be Scottish interest in the play-offs with Celtic going through as an unseeded team after finishing 21st, while Rangers had already been knocked out prior to the final matchday.

Aston Villa and Lyon have been paired as the top two seeds for the remainder of the competition, after the French side topped the table.

Unai Emery’s Aston Villa side booked their place in the Europa League last-16 and will meet one of Red Star Belgrade, Celta Vigo, PAOK or Lille

Nottingham Forest will face either Fenerbahce or Panathinaikos in a play-off tie next month

Nottingham Forest will face either Fenerbahce or Panathinaikos in a play-off tie next month

Full final league table 

1. Lyon – 21pts

2. Aston Villa  – 21pts

3. Midtjylland – 19pts

4. Real Betis – 17pts

5. Porto – 17pts

6. Braga – 17pts

7. Freiburg – 17pts

8. Roma – 16pts

9. Genk – 16pts

10. Bologna – 15pts

11. Stuttgart – 15pts

12. Ferencvaros – 15pts 

13. Nottingham Forest – 14pts

14. Viktoria Plzen – 14pts

15. Red Star Belgrade – 14pts

16. Celta Vigo  – 13pts 

17. PAOK – 12pts 

18. Lille – 12pts

19. Fenerbahce  – 12pts

20. Panathinaikos – 12pts

21. Celtic – 11pts

22. Ludogorets Razgrad – 10pts

23. Dinamo Zagreb  – 10pts

24. Brann – 9pts

25. Young Boys – 9pts

26. Sturm Graz – 7pts

27. FCSB  –  7pts

28. Go Ahead Eagles – 7pts

29. Feyenoord – 6pts

30. Basel – 6pts

31. Red Bull Salzburg – 6pts

32. Rangers – 4pts

33. Nice – 3pts

34. Utrecht – 1pts

35. Malmo – 1pt

36. Maccabi Tel Aviv– 1pt 

The two teams, who are unable to meet until the final, will benefit from having the second leg of all of their knock-out ties at home for the remainder of the competition due to their league phase placing.

Aston Villa and Lyon discovered their potential last-16 opponents, which will come out of two play-off ties.

Emery’s side will draw one of Red Star Belgrade, Celta Vigo, PAOK or Lille in the last-16.

Red Star and Celta Vigo will be seeded for their play-off after finishing 15th and 16th respectively, while PAOK and Lille were 17th and 18th.

Nottingham Forest will be drawn against either Fenerbahce or Panathinaikos in their play-off tie, with the two teams unseeded after placing 19th and 20th in the standings.

This could see the return of Rafael Benítez to England, with the former Liverpool, Chelsea, Newcastle and Everton boss currently in charge of Panathinaikos. 

Should Forest come through their play-off tie, they will be drawn against either FC Midtjylland or Real Betis in the last-16.

Forest have already played both teams in the league phase, with both matches coming during Ange Postecoglou’s brief tenure as manager.

Martin O'Neill's Celtic will face a challenging play-off against either Ferencvaros or Stuttgart

Martin O’Neill’s Celtic will face a challenging play-off against either Ferencvaros or Stuttgart

British clubs’ possible opponents 

Aston Villa (last 16)

Red Star Belgrade, Celta Vigo, PAOK or Lille

Nottingham Forest (play-off)

Fenerbahce or Panathinaikos

Nottingham Forest (last 16)

FC Midtjylland  or Real Betis

Celtic (play-off)

Ferencvaros or Stuttgart

Celtic (last 16)

Braga or Porto

They drew 2-2 away against Real Betis, before suffering a 3-2 defeat by Midtjylland at home.

Celtic, who finished 21st in the league phase, will be drawn against one of the seeded teams in either Ferencvaros or Stuttgart.

It opens up the prospect of Robbie Keane returning to the club, with the former Celtic striker currently in charge of Ferencvaros.

Celtic would be assured of a match against Portuguese opposition if they reach the last-16, as Martin O’Neill’s side would be drawn against one of Braga or Porto.

Looking further ahead in the competition, Aston Villa could find themselves on a collision course with either Freiburg or Roma in the quarter-finals.

The teams finished seventh and eighth respectively in the group stage, with one assured of being placed into Aston Villa’s bracket.

Seeded teams in Nottingham Forest’s section, who would be expected to reach the quarter-finals, would be either Braga or Porto.

The earliest Aston Villa and Nottingham Forest could meet in the competition would be the semi-finals.


Source From: Football | Mail Online

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