2024 UEFA Europa League Odds Tracker

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2024 UEFA Europa League Odds Tracker

European soccer’s second-biggest club competition is the UEFA Europa League (UEL). The competition began in 1971 as the UEFA Cup and was renamed recently to the UEL in 2010. The graphs below are generated by calculating the average odds from several of the most trusted sportsbooks.

The 2024 Europa League Final will take place on Wednesday, May 22, 2024 at Aviva Stadium in Dublin Republic of Ireland. It is the 53rd season of the competition.

Current 2024 Europa League Odds & Favorites

Latest 2024 Europa League Winner Odds

Odds as of February 23rd at BetMGM Sportsbook.

Here are some notes of major line movements throughout the competition:

  • [Feb 23] The one shock in the Knockout Round Playoffs came from Sparta Prague, who overturned a 3-2 deficit in Istanbul with a resounding 4-1 defeat of Champions League transfer Galatasaray. As a reward, Sparta (+15000) now face tournament favorites Liverpool (+175) in the Round of 16.
  • [Dec 19] The Europa League Knockout Round Playoff Draw was made and the matches will begin February 15. The runners up during the Group Stage will face the teams that dropped down from the Champions League. Those UCL teams include: Galatasary, Lens, Braga, Benfica, AC Milan, Young Boys and Shakhtar Donetsk.
  • [Oct 16] Liverpool have won both of their opening group stage games and are significant +300 favorites to win the Europa League with Roma second overall at +1200. Roma have also won both games and are tied with Slavia Prague for first in Group G
  • [Sept 1] The Europa League Group Stage draw is complete snd Liverpool at +350 odds are the clear favorites. It’s another EPL side, Brighton who comes in at a distance second at odds of +1200.

Last year’s final was won by Sevilla who drew with AS Roma 1-1 before going on to win in penalties 4-1.

Past Europa League Winners

Sometimes it’s worth waiting to bet on the Europa League winner until one of the Champions League teams drops down into the competition. After the UCL Group Stage, often, some big-time clubs drop into the mix and completely shake up the odds.

Despite the tournament featuring some of the lesser teams in Europe, the title is still often lifted by a side coming from one of the big five leagues in the continent. That’s been the case in each of the past 12 years. Porto from the Portuguese Primeira Liga won in 2010. In 2009 Ukrainian side Shakhtar Donetsk were the last winners of the competition when it was still called the UEFA Cup

Spain, England and Italy have dominated this competition over the years with 14, nine and nine titles respectively. Next in line is Germany with six winners and Netherlands with four.

Teams With Most Europa League Titles

That Spain leads the pack is heavily attributed to the recent success of Sevilla and Atlético Madrid. Sevilla were three-time winners from 2014-2016 and won in back-to-back years in 2006 and 2007. With 2023’s win they’ve extended their record to seven Europa League titles and five in the past nine years.

Even though Juventus and Inter rank near the top of the all-time records with three wins each, it’s been a long time since either has won a UEL trophy. Juventus last won 1993, while Inter did so in 1998. Obviously, these teams are often not participating in the competition, as they’re typically involved in the Champions League.

French side Marseille and Portuguese Benfica have come up just short on themost occasions, having been a runner-up three times each. Both did so recently with Marseille in 2018 and Benfica in 2014.

Archived Europa League odds: 2023, 2022, 20212020