The Europa League group stage is set to return for what is expected to be another exciting season, with some of the most of historic teams from across the continent involved.
Manchester United and Arsenal missed out on the Champions League places and will compete for Europe's second prize. Both will see it as a realistic option to qualify for next season's Champions League.
Jose Mourinho's Roma will also fancy their chances following their success in the inaugural Europa Conference League last season.
There will also be Champions League sides dropping down for the knockout stages to contend with.