-
Ahead of Oscars, Juliette Binoche hails strength of Cannes winners
-
US cattle farmers caught between high costs and weary consumers
-
New York creatives squeezed out by high cost of living
-
Lillard matches NBA 3-point contest mark in injury return
-
NBA mulling 'every possible remedy' as 'tanking' worsens
-
Team USA men see off dogged Denmark in Olympic ice hockey
-
'US-versus-World' All-Star Game divides NBA players
-
Top seed Fritz beats Cilic to reach ATP Dallas Open final
-
Lens run riot to reclaim top spot in Ligue 1, Marseille slip up
-
Last-gasp Zielinski effort keeps Inter at Serie A summit
-
Vinicius bags brace as Real Madrid take Liga lead, end Sociedad run
-
Liverpool beat Brighton, Man City oust Beckham's Salford from FA Cup
-
Australia celebrate best-ever Winter Olympics after Anthony wins dual moguls
-
Townsend becomes a fan again as Scotland stun England in Six Nations
-
France's Macron urges calm after right-wing youth fatally beaten
-
China's freeski star Gu recovers from crash to reach Olympic big air final
-
Charli XCX 'honoured' to be at 'political' Berlin Film Festival
-
Relatives of Venezuela political prisoners begin hunger strike
-
Trump's 'desire' to own Greenland persists: Danish PM
-
European debate over nuclear weapons gains pace
-
Newcastle oust 10-man Villa from FA Cup, Man City beat Beckham's Salford
-
Auger-Aliassime swats aside Bublik to power into Rotterdam final
-
French prosecutors announce special team for Epstein files
-
Tuipulotu 'beyond proud' as Scotland stun England
-
Jones strikes twice as Scotland end England's unbeaten run in style
-
American Stolz wins second Olympic gold in speed skating
-
Marseille start life after De Zerbi with Strasbourg draw
-
ECB to extend euro backstop to boost currency's global role
-
Canada warned after 'F-bomb' Olympics curling exchange with Sweden
-
Ultra-wealthy behaving badly in surreal Berlin premiere
-
250,000 at rally in Germany demand 'game over' for Iran's leaders
-
UK to deploy aircraft carrier group to Arctic this year: PM
-
Zelensky labels Putin a 'slave to war'
-
Resurgent Muchova beats Mboko in Qatar final to end title drought
-
Farrell hails Ireland's 'unbelievable character' in edgy Six Nations win
-
Markram, Jansen lead South Africa to brink of T20 Super Eights
-
Guehi scores first Man City goal to kill off Salford, Burnley stunned in FA Cup
-
Swiss say Oman to host US-Iran talks in Geneva next week
-
Kane brace helps Bayern widen gap atop Bundesliga
-
Ireland hold their nerve to beat gallant Italy in Six Nations thriller
-
European states say Navalny poisoned with dart frog toxin in Russian prison
-
Braathen hails 'drastic' changes after Olympic gold
-
De Minaur eases past inconsistent Humbert into Rotterdam final
-
Eurovision 70th anniversary live tour postponed
-
Cuba cancels cigar festival amid economic crisis
-
Son of Iran's last shah urges US action as supporters rally in Munich
-
Jansen helps South Africa limit New Zealand to 175-7
-
Braathen wins unique Winter Olympic gold for Brazil, Malinin seeks answers
-
Relatives of Venezuela political prisoners begin hunger strike after 17 freed
-
Ten-man West Ham survive Burton battle to reach FA Cup fifth round
Europa League draw throws up Forest rematch with Malmo
Nottingham Forest were handed a reunion with Swedish side Malmo on their long-awaited return to continental competition as Friday's draw for this season's Europa League threw up a repeat of the sides' clash in the 1979 European Cup final.
Brian Clough's Forest won that final in Munich thanks to an iconic Trevor Francis header and went on to lift the European Cup again the following year during a remarkable period in the club's history.
They are back in Europe this season for the first time in 30 years and will also play Porto, Hungarian champions Ferencvaros and Midtylland of Denmark at the City Ground.
In addition, they will travel to Real Betis, Braga, Austrian champions Sturm Graz and Utrecht.
Nuno Espirito Santo's team finished seventh in the Premier League last season and would have been in the Conference League, but were promoted to the continent's second-tier competition because FA Cup winners Crystal Palace breached multi-club ownership rules.
Aston Villa are England's other representatives in the Europa League and will have high hopes of going all the way under tournament specialist Unai Emery.
The Spaniard has won the trophy four times, including three in a row with Sevilla in the last decade and with Villarreal in 2021.
Champions League quarter-finalists last season, Villa will tackle Red Bull Salzburg, Israeli champions Maccabi Tel-Aviv, Young Boys and Bologna at home -- they beat the Italian Cup holders 2-0 at Villa Park in last season's Champions League.
Villa will also visit Feyenoord, Fenerbahce, Basel and Dutch Cup winners Go Ahead Eagles.
Celtic dropped into the Europa League after losing to Kairat Almaty of Kazakhstan in the Champions League play-offs but the Scottish title-holders were handed a draw which would perhaps not look out of place in Europe's elite club competition.
They will play 2023 Europa League runners-up Roma, Braga, Sturm Graz and Utrecht at home.
In addition, they will go to Midtjylland and Bologna as well as two former European Cup winners in Feyenoord and Red Star Belgrade.
Rangers, humiliated by Club Brugge in the Champions League play-offs, will also entertain Roma, who are coached by Gian Piero Gasperini, a Europa League winner with Atalanta two years ago.
The Ibrox side will also take on Braga, Bulgarian champions Ludogorets and Genk of Belgium in Glasgow, while they will travel to Porto, Ferencvaros, Sturm Graz and Brann of Norway.
The first round of matches in the Europa League will take place on September 24 and 25, with the league phase concluding on January 29.
The top eight clubs in the 36-team competition at the end of the league phase will advance directly to the last 16, with those finishing from ninth to 24th contesting a play-off round for the right to join them.
This season's Europa League final will take place at the Istanbul home of Besiktas on May 20, 2026. Tottenham Hotspur won the trophy last season, beating Manchester United in the final in Bilbao.
Europa League teams:
Roma (ITA), Porto (POR), Rangers (SCO), Feyenoord (NED), Lille (FRA), Dinamo Zagreb (CRO), Real Betis (ESP), Red Bull Salzburg (AUT), Aston Villa (ENG)
Fenerbahce (TUR), Braga (POR), Red Star Belgrade (SRB), Lyon (FRA), PAOK (GRE), Viktoria Plzen (CZE), Ferencvaros (HUN), Celtic (SCO), Maccabi Tel-Aviv (ISR)
Young Boys (SUI), Basel (SUI), Midtjylland (DEN), Freiburg (GER), Ludogorets Razgrad (BUL), Nottingham Forest (ENG), Sturm Graz (AUT), FCSB (ROM), Nice (FRA)
Bologna (ITA), Celta Vigo (ESP), VfB Stuttgart (GER), Panathinaikos (GRE), Malmo (SWE), Go Ahead Eagles (NED), Utrecht (NED), Genk (BEL), Brann (NOR)
F.Cardoso--PC