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UEFA Europa League groups announced

The 2018/19 UEFA Europa League has been announced with former champion Bayer Leverkusen, Eintracht Frankfurt, Chelsea, RSC Anderlecht and Sevilla along with heavyweights Lazio, Arsenal and Marseille all vying for the trophy and a spot in the next season's Champions League.
Source: GaLaTaMan HD Football
Group A
Bayer Leverkusen
Ludogorets Razgrad
FC Zurich
AEK Larnaca
Group B
FC Red Bull Salzburg
Celtic
Red Bull Leipzig
Rosenberg
Group C
Zenith Saint Petersburg
FC Copenhagen
FC Girondins de Bordeaux
Slavia Prague
Group D
RSC Anderlecht
Fenerbahce SK
Dinamo Zagreb
Spartak Trnava
Group E
Arsenal
Sporting Lisbon
Qarabag
Vorskla Poltava
Group F
Olympiakos FC
AC Milan
Real Betis
F91 Dudelange
Group G
Villarreal CF
SK Rapid Wein
Spartak Moscow
Rangers
Group H
SS Lazio
Olympique de Marseille
Eintracht Frankfurt
Apollon Limassol
Group I
Besiktas JK
KRC Genk
Malmo FF
Sarpsborg 08 FF
Group J
Sevilla FC
FC Krasnodar
Standard Liege
Akhisar Belediyespor
Group K
Dynamo Kiev
FC Astana
Stade Rennes FC
FK Jablonec
Group L
Chelsea FC
PAOK FC
BATE Borisov
MOL Vidi FC

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