In the sixteenth finals of the Europa League a few exceptionally strong pairs. Among those is the Zenit matches and Liverpool, Inter and Cluj, Athletics and Rubin.
Atletico Madrid will have an extremely difficult task to defend the trophy won last season, and the first hurdle in the knockout stage will be Rubin Kazan, who is our audience could see the part against Partizan.
The draw did not favor any other pretenders to the trophy, and joined the Zenit and Liverpool, Inter and Cluj, Tottenham and Lyon ...
Couples sixteenth finals of the Europa League pulled the former Dutch striker Patrick Kluivert, and they are:BATE - Fenerbahce Inter - Cluj Levante - Olympiakos Zenit St Petersburg - Liverpool Dynamo Kiev - Bordeaux Bayer - Benfica Newcastle - Metalist Stuttgart - Genk Atletico Madrid - Rubin Ajax - Steaua Basel - Dnieper Anzhi-Hanover Sparta Prague - Chelsea Borussia (M) - Lazio Tottenham - Lion Napoli - Plzen
The first match will be played on 14th February, hosted by clubs whose names are written in the first pair. Second leg a week later.It will be very interesting to see who would make it to the finals, which is 15 May in Amsterdam.
Current European champions Chelsea, who are in the Champions League was behind Juventus and Shakhtar will play against Sparta Prague, and if you pass away waiting for him double match against Ajax or Steaua.
London clubs last met with Sparta in the Champions League group stage in 2003/2004 season, when he won in Prague with a 1-0, William Gallas goal, while at Stamford Bridge was not hit.
On Thursday, there was also a draw for the next round, and potential rivals are:Napoli / Plzen - BATE / Fenerbahce Bayer / Benfica - Dynamo Kiev / Bordeaux Anzhi / Hanover - Newcastle / Metalist Stuttgart / Genk - Borussia (M) / Lazio Tottenham / Lion - Inter / Cluj Levante / Olympiakos - Atletico / Rubin Basel / Dnepr - Zenith / Liverpool Ajax / Steaua - Sparta / Chelsea.
The first round matches will be played on the 7th March, the second leg a week later.
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