Jose Mourinho and Manchester United will play in the Europa League this season, and their group stage opponents have now been revealed.
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The Red Devils are among a few big clubs who failed to qualify for the 2016/17 UEFA Champions League.
United, who are one of the favourites to win the Europa League this season, have been drawn in a group with Robin van Persie's Fenerbahce, Feyenoord and Zorya Luhansk.
Other big clubs in the competition include the likes of Inter Milan, Schalke, Ajax Amsterdam, Villarreal, Schalke, Zenit St Petersburg and Roma.
Here are the groups drawn for the 2016/17 Europa League campaign:
Group A: Manchester United, Fenerbache, Feyenoord, Zorya Luhansk
Group B: Olympiacos, APOEL, Young Boys, Astana
Group C: Anderlecht, St-Etienne, Mainz, Qabala
Group D: Zenit, AZ Alkmaar, Maccabi Tel Aviv, Dundalk
Group E: Viktoria Plzen, Roma, Austria Wien, Astra
Group F: Athletic Bilbao, Genk, Rapid Wien, Sassuolo
Group G: Ajax, Standard Liege, Celta Vigo, Panathinaikos
Group H: Shakhtar Donetsk, Braga, Gent, Konyaspor
Group I: Schalke, Salzburg, Krasnodar, Nice
Group J: Fiorentina, PAOK, Liberec, Qarabag
Group K: Inter Milan, Sparta Prague, Southampton, Hapoel Beer Sheva
Group L: Villarreal, Steaua Bucharest, Zurich, Osmanlispor
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The first round of matches will be played on 15 September, with the final group stage fixtures taking place on 8 December.
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