Aston Villa have discovered their path towards the 2023-24 UEFA Europa Conference League Final.
Unai Emery’s Villa have drawn Lille in the Quarter-Finals with first leg to be played at Villa Park, followed by the second leg at Stade Pierre-Mauroy, Marseille, France.
Should Villa defeat Lille then they will face the winner of Olympiacos’ Quarter-Final tie against Fenerbahce in the semi-finals, with the first leg to be played at Villa Park.
The winner of that semi-final would be the designated home team for the Final.
Fiorentina’s reward for surviving a tough Round of 16 test against Maccabi Haifa is a Quarter-Final tie against Viktoria Plzen, with the first leg played away at Doosan Arena, Plzen, before the Italians host the second leg at Stadio Artemio Franci.
The winner of Fiorentina’s clash against Viktoria will then face either Club Brugge or PAOK in the semi-finals, with the victorious team playing in the Final as the designated away team.
Quarter-Final ties will be played across two legs on 11 and 18 April, with the two-legged semi-finals played across 2 and 9 May.
The Final will be played at Agia Sophia Stadium, Athens, Greece, on Wednesday 29 May at 8pm GMT.
Quarter-Finals
| Team 1 | v | Team 2 |
| Club Brugge | 1 | PAOK |
| Olympiacos | 2 | Fenerbahce |
| Aston Villa | 3 | Lille |
| Viktoria Plzen | 4 | Fiorentina |
Semi-Finals
| Team 1 | v | Team 2 |
| Aston Villa/Lille | 1 | Olympiacos/Fenerbahce |
| Viktoria Plzen/Fiorentina | 2 | Club Brugge/PAOK |
Final
| Team 1 | v | Team 2 |
| Winner of SF 1 | v | Winner of SF 2 |

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