Follow the UEFA Champions League, now, the Europa League, and Conference League, are only one game away from finishing, as all finalists are now in.
Bayer Leverkusen, still unbeaten, will face Atalanta in the Europa League final. Meanwhile, Fiorentina and Olympiakos lock horns in the Conference League final.
Here is what you need to know about the two last finals of the UEFA elite competitions.
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Olympiakos vs Fiorentina
Olympiacos‘ Road to the final
- Group stage: Transferring from the Europa League
- Knockout round play-off: 2-0agg vs Ferencváros
- Round of 16: 7-5agg vs Maccabi Tel-Aviv
- Quarter-finals: 3-3agg, 3-2pens vs Fenerbahçe
- Semi-finals: 6-2agg vs Aston Villa
Fiorentina‘s Road to the Final
- Group stage: Group F winners
- Round of 16: 5-4 agg vs Maccabi Haifa
- Quarter-finals: 2-0 agg, aet vs Viktoria Plzeň
- Semi-finals: 4-3 agg vs Club Brugge
Last season’s runner-up, Fiorentina, will have their second chance at the Conference League’s silverware after their 1-2 defeat at West Ham.
This year, the Serie A outlets will face Olympiacos in AEK Athens for the final game of the competition on 29 May 2024.
AEK Arena in Athens, Greece, is the home of the Greek Super League team AEK Athens. The 32,500-capacity stadium was built on the site of the former Nikos Goumas Stadium.
Europa League final: Atalanta vs Bayer Leverkusen
Atalanta are taking on Leverkusen in the 2023/24 UEFA Europa League final at Dublin Arena in the Republic of Ireland on 22 May 2024.
The 2023/24 UEFA Europa League season will conclude at Dublin Arena in the Republic of Ireland on Wednesday, 22 May.
Atalanta’s Road to final
- Group stage: Group D winners
- Round of 16: 3-2agg vs Sporting CP
- Quarter-finals: 3-1agg vs Liverpool
- Semi-finals: 4-1agg vs Marseille
Bayer Leverkusen’s Road to final
- Group stage: Group H winners
- Round of 16: 5-4agg vs QarabaÄŸ
- Quarter-finals: 3-1agg vs West Ham
- Semi-finals: 4-2agg vs Roma
- Last season: Semi-finals (L0-1 vs Roma)
The newly-crowned German champions struck two late goals to book a UEFA Europa League final date with Atalanta and preserve their unbeaten run in 2023/24 after a valiant Roma effort.
Leverkusen mounted a late comeback to stretch their unbeaten run to 49 games and seal a place in their first European final in 22 years.
They will face another Italian side, Atalanta, in the decider in Dublin on 22 May.