This archive report was first published on 16 December 2019.
On December 16, 2019, the draw for the Europa League's last 32 was held in Nyon, Switzerland.
Manchester United, who won the competition under Jose Mourinho in 2017, will face Belgian side Club Brugge. The first leg will take place on February 20 in Bruges, with the return leg scheduled for a week later at Old Trafford.
Arsenal, who are struggling in the Premier League after sacking coach Unai Emery, will face Greek side Olympiakos. The Gunners finished top of their group in Europe and will be away for the first leg.
Other notable draws include Ajax, who were eliminated from the Champions League group stage, facing Spanish outfit Getafe, and Inter Milan, who are leading Serie A, traveling to Ludogorets.