The 2022 Europa League Round of 16 is in the books with some high-profile clubs making it through to the quarterfinals.
The Round of 16 slate was highlighted by two favorites going head-to-head: Premier League side West Ham eliminated six-time Europa League winners Sevilla, who were dreaming of playing the tournament final at home given the venue selected was Sevilla's Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan Stadium.
Barcelona edged past Turkish power Galatasaray, Bayer Leverkusen fell to Italian side Atalanta, and Lyon got by Porto in some of the other standout matchups.
The eight Europa League group-stage winners got to play the second leg of their Round of 16 series at home. Due to UEFA's decision to ban Russian clubs from its competitions, RB Leipzig was granted direct passage to the quarterfinals.
The Round of 16, as with the subsequent rounds (quarterfinals and semifinals), was played over two legs with the team that scored the most goals over both matches advancing to the next round. The final is a single-elimination match.
The only difference in the Europa League knockout stages this year is that there is no away goals tiebreaker in the case teams are even on aggregate goals scored at the end of the second match. UEFA abolished the away-goals rule in June 2021. Extra time and, if necessary, a penalty-kick shootout will determine the winner in case teams are level on goals after 180 minutes. Extra time and penalties are also the tiebreaker in the final.
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Round of 16 — 1st Leg
Date | Match | Time (ET) |
Wed, March 9 | Porto 0, Lyon 1 | Highlights |
Wed, March 9 | Real Betis 1, Eintracht Frankfurt 2 | Highlights |
Thurs, March 10 | Sevilla 1, West Ham 0 | Highlights |
Thurs, March 10 | Sporting Braga 2, AS Monaco 0 | Highlights |
Thurs, March 10 | Atalanta 3, Bayer Leverkusen 2 | Highlights |
Thurs, March 10 | Barcelona 0, Galatasaray 0 | Highlights |
Thurs, March 10 | Rangers 3, Red Star Belgrade 0 | Highlights |
Thurs, March 10 | RB Leipzig vs. Spartak Moscow | CANCELLED |
Round of 16 — 2nd Leg
Date | Match | |
Thurs, March 17 | Galatasaray 1, Barcelona 2 (Barcelona advance 2-1 agg.) | Highlights |
Thurs, March 17 | AS Monaco 1, Sporting Braga 1 (Braga advance 3-1 agg. | Highlights |
Thurs, March 17 | Bayer Leverkusen 0, Atalanta 1 (Atalanta advance 4-2 agg.) | Highlights |
Thurs, March 17 | Red Star Belgrade 2, Rangers 1 (Rangers advance 4-2 agg.) | Highlights |
Thurs, March 17 | Lyon 1, Porto 1 (Lyon advance 2-1 agg.) | Highlights |
Thurs, March 17 | Eintracht Frankfurt 1, Real Betis 1 (a.e.t.) (Eintracht Frankfurt advance 3-2 agg.) | Highlights |
Thurs, March 17 | West Ham 2, Sevilla 0 (a.e.t.) (West Ham advance 2-1 agg.) | Highlights |
Thurs, March 17 | Spartak Moscow vs. RB Leipzig | CANCELLED |
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How did the Europa League draw work?
The Europa League group winners were seeded for the Round of 16 draw.
They were drawn against the winners of the special knockout playoff round, which featured the runners-up of the Europa League group stage taking on the teams that finished third in the Champions League group stage.
It's also worth remembering that clubs from the same country could not be drawn against each other in the Round of 16. That restriction is removed from the quarterfinals onward.
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Teams in the Europa League Round of 16 draw
The eight seeded teams — the group winners — were on one side of the draw:
- Red Star Belgrade (Serbia)
- Eintracht Frankfurt (Germany)
- Galatasaray (Turkey)
- Bayer Leverkusen (Germany)
- Lyon (France)
- AS Monaco (France)
Spartak Moscow (Russia)(Why Russian clubs expelled)- West Ham (England)
They were paired against the survivors of the eight knockout round playoff series between the third-place teams from the Champions League group stage and the second-place teams from the Europa League group stage:
- Sevilla (Spain): 3-2 agg. vs. Dinamo Zagreb
- Atalanta (Italy): 5-1 agg. vs. Olympiacos
- RB Leipzig (Germany): 5-3 agg.vs. Real Sociedad
- Porto (Portugal): 4-3 agg. vs. Lazio
- Barcelona (Spain): 5-3 agg. vs. Napoli
- Real Betis (Spain): 3-2 agg. vs. Zenit
- Rangers (Scotland): 6-4 agg. vs. Borussia Dortmund
- Sporting Braga (Portugal): 2-2 agg. (3-2 PKs) vs. Sheriff Tiraspol
When is the Europa League Round of 16 played?
The Round of 16 began on March 9-10, with the second leg matches taking place the following week, on March 17. Two of the first leg matches were held on Wednesday, March 9 to avoid clashes with other teams hosting matches in the same geographic vicinity.
The eight Europa League group-stage winners got to play the second leg of their Round of 16 series at home since it's perceived to be an advantage.
Hosting the second leg provides a slight edge: If the series is tied on aggregate goals after the second leg, there would be a decisive extra-time session and potential penalty-kick shootout which would be held on home turf for the group winners.
How to watch the Europa League Round of 16
The knockout stages of the Europa League are carried in the United States by CBS (English) and Univision (Spanish) across a number of TV and streaming platforms. DAZN is the exclusive broadcaster in Canada.
- Dates: Thursday, March 10 & Thursday, March 17
- USA TV Channels: TUDN, UniMas, Galavision, TUDNxtra
- USA Streaming: fuboTV, Paramount+, PrendeTV, TUDN.tv, TUDN app
- Canada Streaming: DAZN
USA: CBS Sports has live pregame, halftime and postgame studio shows, which stream on Paramount+. There will also be a RedZone-like whip-around show called "The Golazo Show," with all the goals and best chances from the concurrent matches.
Nearly every Europa League match is available to be streamed on fuboTV, which offers a free trial to new subscribers. The streaming platform carries CBS Sports Network and all the Univision family of channels: Univision, TUDN, UniMas, Galavision and TUDNxtra.
Canada: The Europa League is carried exclusively by DAZN in Canada with matches available live and on demand.