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2024/25 Europa League Odds: Latest Europa League Betting Odds & Prices

2024/25 Europa League Odds: Latest Europa League Betting Odds & Prices

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The Independent has pulled together the best Europa League odds, including the top prices for the outright winner and the next round of fixtures.
We offer Europa League betting odds from the best betting sites, which are collated and revised automatically so punters can stay up to date with any changes.
Check out the latest Europa League odds from UKGC-licensed operators, providing both a fair and safe betting experience online.
Below you'll find the Europa League outright winner odds with the best prices from football betting sites.
The winner not only claims one of the most prestigious honours on the continent but will also earn a spot in the Champions League for next season. There have been 30 winners of the Europa League with Spanish side Sevilla leading the way with seven crowns.
Sevilla have been the dominant force over the last decade, triumphing in five out of the last 11 season. Their recent success has distanced themselves from the field with Inter, Liverpool, Atletico Madrid and Juventus next on the list with three titles apiece.
Recent seasons have seen a number of fascinating duels in the Europa League final. In 2024, Atalanta dramatically won their first-ever European trophy when Ademola Lookman's hat trick gave them a 3-0 win over a previously undefeated Bayer Leverkusen side.
Hitting form at the right time makes all the difference in the Europa League, regardless of how you've performed in the league that season. The form guide can go out the window, with experts in knockout football more often than not prevailing in the final.
Year
Winner
2024
Atalanta
2023
Sevilla
2022
Eintracht Frankfurt
2021
Villarreal
2020
Sevilla
Below, you'll find the latest Europa League odds for the next round of fixtures, with the prices from betting sites.
Betting sites provide optimum Europa League odds throughout the competition, and any changes will be reflected in our live table.
We are down to the final two teams in this season's competition with Manchester United and Tottenham both hoping to save their season by winning the Europa League final on May 21st.
Both sides have endured disastrous domestic campaigns, losing a combined 39 Premier League games to leave them languishing just outside the relegation zone.
However, the final in Bilbao offers a chance at salvation that both managers may need to save their jobs with the winner not only picking up silverware but also securing a lucrative Champions League spot for next season.
Here, readers will find the best Europa League odds on the market for a wide range of bets on the competition through our recommended betting sites.
We only recommend established operators and new betting sites that are licensed by the UK Gambling Commission, ensuring readers can rest assured that they are using reputable online bookmakers offering the best prices and a secure experience.
Europa League odds can change quickly depending on a range factors, including injuries, suspensions, transfers and more. Check back regularly to find the best prices.
Look out for free bet offers that meet your personal preferences before betting on the Europa League and more.
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Gambling should always be for entertainment purposes only, never as a guaranteed way to make money. That's a rule that should apply whether you are using online bookmakers, casino sites, slot sites, new online casinos, or any other gambling medium.
Anyone can lose a bet even if they know a lot about football or Uefa Europa League odds. Remember to remain in control of your time and betting.
Bettors can use responsible gambling tools available on betting sites and betting apps, such as deposit limits, loss limits and self-exclusion among others.
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