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Football trips to Europa League

Football trips to Europa League 2025/26

The UEFA Europa League is the second-tier club competition in European football, sitting just below the Champions League. Around 32 clubs compete in the league phase, which runs from September through to knockout rounds in the spring, with the final typically held in May. The competition draws clubs from across the continent — Premier League sides, Serie A heavyweights, Bundesliga clubs and others — making it a genuine mix of footballing cultures and styles. At football-trips.com we gather prices and packages from around 15 different travel agencies and ticket companies so you can compare what's available in one place. Some providers sell match tickets only, while others offer full package tours that bundle flights, hotel and the match together. We don't sell anything ourselves — we just bring the options together so you can weigh them up before heading to the seller's website to book. It's a straightforward way to get an overview without having to search across a dozen different sites.

Compare football trips to Europa League

When comparing Europa League trips, the price is only part of the picture. Package content varies quite a bit between providers — some include guided tours or pre-match hospitality, others are purely logistics. It's worth checking seat category, hotel location relative to the stadium, and whether transfers are included. The Europa League regularly features clubs with strong travelling support and well-known names. Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur tend to draw large away followings, while Roma and Lazio bring passionate home crowds that make for a lively atmosphere. Ajax matches in Amsterdam are consistently popular with travelling fans. If you're set on a specific club or city, filter by team rather than just competition — it makes it easier to compare what's actually on offer for that fixture rather than scrolling through everything available across the draw.

Supporter guide to Europa League

Europa League matches are typically played on Thursday evenings, which has practical implications for your travel planning — flights and accommodation mid-week can be cheaper than weekend trips, but you'll likely need to take a day off work. Arriving in the city the day before gives you time to settle, find the ground and get a feel for the area around the stadium. Away fans are usually housed in a designated section, and you'll often need to enter through a specific gate — check this in advance. Most European stadiums have bag size restrictions, and some ban certain items like flags on poles or large banners without prior club approval. Pubs near the stadium can fill up quickly on match nights, so arriving a couple of hours early is sensible. In some cities, local police will escort away fans to and from the ground, which is standard procedure rather than a cause for concern. Keep your ticket and ID accessible throughout the evening.

Europa League Live - 10 Reasons

  • Thursday night football has its own distinct identity — different from the weekend, more focused
  • You get to visit cities and stadiums that rarely feature in Champions League coverage
  • Ticket availability is generally better than in the Champions League, making trips more realistic to plan
  • The competition includes clubs with serious European pedigree who didn't quite make the top tier
  • Away ends are often well-attended, creating a proper cross-border supporter experience
  • Knockout rounds from March onwards deliver high-stakes football with a lot on the line
  • The final is held at a pre-selected neutral venue — a destination trip in itself
  • Mid-week scheduling means city centres are less crowded than on weekend match days
  • Clubs from smaller leagues occasionally make deep runs, bringing unfamiliar but passionate fan cultures
  • Seeing a club you follow in European competition, away from home, is a different experience entirely

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