UEFA Europa League ladder: Table, standings for 2024/25 competition league phase

Patrick Brischetto

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The 2024/25 season of the UEFA Europa League has begun, with fans still getting used to a new format.

With four additional teams and eight matches instead of six in a league phase, it means fans get to see more marquee matchups in the tournament.

The first two matchday's are in the box, and the table is beginning to take shape

Here is how the table looks after two rounds of the Europa League.

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2024/25 UEFA Europa League ladder

Serie A side Lazio have risen to the top of the ladder after a comfortable 4-1 in over France's Nice in Rome.

It makes it two wins from two for Marco Baroni's chargers, and they sit on top due to goal difference.

Five sides have won their opening two matches, including Ange Postecoglou's Tottenham, and more surprisingly FCSB from Romania.

Manchester United's struggles continue, as they needed a late Harry Maguire header to salvage a point against Porto after they coughed up a two goal lead, whilst Roma are also battling lower down in the table after a surprise loss to Sweden's Elfsborg away from home.

UEFA Europa League ladder (league phase)

 TeamPlayedWinDrawLossGoals F/AGDPoints
1Lazio22007-1+66
2Lyon22006-1+56
3Tottenham Hotspur22005-1+46
4FCSB22005-1+46
5Anderlecht22004-2+26
6Ajax21105-1+44
7Eintracht Frankfurt21106-4+24
8Galatasaray21105-3+24
9Midtjylland21103-1+24
10Slavia Prague21103-1+24
11Athletic Bilbao21103-1+24
12Hoffenheim21103-1+24
13Fenerbahce21103-2+14
14Bodo/Glimt21103-2+14
15Olympiacos21013-2+13
16Elfsborg21013-303
17Rangers21013-4-13
18AZ Alkmaar21013-4-13
19Malmo21012-3-13
20Braga21012-4-23
21Manchester United20204-402
22Viktoria Plzen20203-302
23FC Twente20202-202
24Porto20115-6-11
25Real Sociedad20112-3-11
26Union St.Gilloise20111-2-11
27Roma20111-2-11
28Ludogorets Razgrad20110-2-21
29RFS20113-6-31
30Nice20112-5-31
31Ferencvaros20022-4-20
32Maccabi Tel Aviv20021-4-30
33PAOK20021-4-30
34Qarabag20021-5-40
35Dynamo Kyiv20020-5-50
36Besiktas20021-7-60

Last updated Friday October 4, 8:15 a.m.

How to watch the UEFA Europa League in Australia

The only place to watch the Europa League in Australia is on Stan Sport.

The streaming platform is the exclusive broadcaster of the competition in Australia, with all match being shown live and ad-free, with special expert comments from Adam Peacock, Mark Bosnich, and Craig Foster.

Patrick Brischetto

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Patrick is a journalist currently based in Sydney who covered the 2022 FIFA World Cup and 2023 Women's World Cup for The Sporting News. He also holds a position at the Western Sydney Wanderers FC, and is slowly attempting to convince the world that the A-League is the greatest sporting competition.