These are the clashes for the Conference Leauge knockouts

Check out the match-ups for the Conference League knockouts following Friday's draw, which took place at 14:00 CET at the House of European Football in Nyon, Switzerland.
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The path of the Conference League knockouts - from the round of 16 to the final - has officially been revealed, with the draw taking place following the conclusion of the playoffs last night. 16 teams are in contention to conquer the trophy, with Olympiacos from Greece claiming it last year against Fiorentina.
'La Viola', who also lost out final to West Ham in 2023, have another go at winning the tournament after qualifying into the top eight positions in the league phase. Chelsea, England's only representative in the competition, are also favourites after comfortably finishing off the league phase in first place with a perfect record.
Enzo Maresca's men will take on Danish side Copenhagen with the hopes of starting a knockout stage that will see them reach the final on May 28 in Wroclaw, Poland.
OF1: Real Betis vs Vitoria SC
OF2: Jagiellonia vs Cercle Brugge
OF3: Celje vs Lugano
OF4:Panathinaikos vs Fiorentina
OF5: Copenhagen vs Chelsea
OF6: Molde vs Legia Warszawa
OF7: Pafos vs Djurgarden
OF8: Borac vs SK Rapid
QF1: Winner OF1 (Real Betis or Vitoria SC) vs Winner OF2 (Jagiellonia or Cercle Brugge)
QF2: Winner OF3 (Celje or Lugano) vs Winner OF4 (Panathinaikos or Fiorentina)
QF3: Winner OF5 (Copenhagen or Chelsea) vs Winner OF6 (Molde or Legia Warszawa)
QF4: Winner OF7 (Pafos or Djurgarden) vs Winner OF8 (Borac or SK Rapid)
SF1: Winner QF1 vs Winner QF2
SF2: Winner QF3 vs Winner QF4
'La Viola', who also lost out final to West Ham in 2023, have another go at winning the tournament after qualifying into the top eight positions in the league phase. Chelsea, England's only representative in the competition, are also favourites after comfortably finishing off the league phase in first place with a perfect record.
Enzo Maresca's men will take on Danish side Copenhagen with the hopes of starting a knockout stage that will see them reach the final on May 28 in Wroclaw, Poland.
OF1: Real Betis vs Vitoria SC
OF2: Jagiellonia vs Cercle Brugge
OF3: Celje vs Lugano
OF4:Panathinaikos vs Fiorentina
OF5: Copenhagen vs Chelsea
OF6: Molde vs Legia Warszawa
OF7: Pafos vs Djurgarden
OF8: Borac vs SK Rapid
QF1: Winner OF1 (Real Betis or Vitoria SC) vs Winner OF2 (Jagiellonia or Cercle Brugge)
QF2: Winner OF3 (Celje or Lugano) vs Winner OF4 (Panathinaikos or Fiorentina)
QF3: Winner OF5 (Copenhagen or Chelsea) vs Winner OF6 (Molde or Legia Warszawa)
QF4: Winner OF7 (Pafos or Djurgarden) vs Winner OF8 (Borac or SK Rapid)
SF1: Winner QF1 vs Winner QF2
SF2: Winner QF3 vs Winner QF4
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