Against Leicester in the UEL Round of 32

Slavia will face Leicester in the UEFA Europa League Round of 32.

The red and whites will return to England after two years for the UEFA Europa League game. Slavia were drawn against Leicester City FC, the games will be played on 18 and 25 February 2021.

Leicester City are currently 3rd in the Premier League table only 1 point behind Tottenham and Liverpool. They qualified for the UEL from the 5th place in the Premier League last season and topped their group ahead of Braga, Zarja and AEK. Slavia were runners-up in the group C behind Bayer Leverkusen and ahead of Hapoel Beer Sheva and OGC Nice.

Slavia qualified for the UEFA Europa League knockout stage for the second time after a one-year break in the Champions League. In 2018/19 the red-whites eliminated KRC Genk and Sevilla FC and finished their European journey in the Quarter-final against Chelsea FC (0-1 home and 3-4 away).

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