The draw for the 2021/22 Europa Conference League quarter-finals and the remaining knockout fixtures took place on Friday, producing some mouth-watering ties.
Clubs discovered their fates on Friday afternoon at the UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland, for the Europa Conference League quarter-finals, semi-finals, and the final itself.
Unlike the Europa Conference League last-16 draw, UEFA placed the remaining eight teams in a ‘free’ draw. That meant there was no seeding or country protection, therefore allowing clubs to take on any team no matter what.
The first team drawn plays its first match at home, against the second team drawn.
Europa Conference League quarter-finals fixtures
Below are the results from the quarter-final draw that took place in Nylon on Friday.
TEAM 1 | TEAM 2 | |
---|---|---|
Bodo/Glimt | VS | AS Roma |
Feyenoord | VS | Slavia Prague |
Marseille | VS | PAOK Salonika |
Leicester City | VS | PSV Eindhoven |
What about the semi-finals & the final?
TEAM 1 | TEAM 2 | |
---|---|---|
Leicester or PSV | VS | Bodo/Glimt or AS Roma |
Feyenoord or Slavia Prague | VS | Marseille or PAOK |
When do the quarter-final and semi-final ties take place?
Quarter-finals
- First legs: April 7
- Second legs: April 14
Semi-finals
- First legs: April 28
- Second legs: May 5
Final
- Saturday, May 25 – National Arena (Arena Kombëtare), Albania
The 2021/22 Europa Conference League final will take place at Tirana’s 21,690-capacity National Arena (Arena Kombëtare). It will be the competition’s first-ever final, and the first time a UEFA final has taken place in Albania as well.
The winner of the final will win a spot in the 2022/23 Europa League if they didn’t qualify for the competition via their domestic league.