The draw for the Europa League last-16 is coming up this Friday.

Europe’s secondary competition is ramping up now with a host of top names set to be the pot for the next round.

The draw for the Europa League group stages will take place this week
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The last-32 ties will be completed this week as teams look to take a step closer to the final.

Tottenham smashed Wolfsberger to make it through on Wednesday night and the likes of Manchester United, Arsenal, Leicester and Rangers will be hoping to join Spurs.

Ties are coming thick and fast and the next draw ceremony is coming up.

Europa League draw: Date and time

The ceremony will take place on Friday, February 26 and will begin at 12pm UK time.

It will be held at the House of European Football in Nyon, Switzerland.

There will be no seeding or country protection at this stage meaning Premier League clubs could face each other. Any restrictions (for political reasons etc) will be announced ahead of the draw.

The first legs will be played on March 11 with the second legs a week later on March 18.

Europa League draw: TV channel and live stream

UEFA will be providing a free live stream of the draw on their official website.

It will also be shown on BT Sport 2.

talkSPORT will be providing a live blog to keep across all the latest news from the draw, while you can listen to latest reaction to it on the airwaves here.

Europa League draw: Teams involved

Confirmed teams

Tottenham

Teams to be confirmed

Dynamo Kyiv or Club Brugge

Real Sociedad or Manchester United

Benfica or Arsenal

Red Star Belgrade or AC Milan

Royal Antwerp or Rangers

Slavia Prague or Leicester City

Red Bull Salzburg or Villarreal

Braga or Roma

Krasnodar or Dinamo Zagreb

Young Boys or Bayer Leverkusen

Molde or 1899 Hoffenheim

Granada or Napoli

Maccabi Tel Aviv or Shakhtar Donetsk

Lille or Ajax

Olympiakos or PSV Eindhoven

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