The first round of fixtures will be played on September 19.
In the case of associations with two or more representatives, teams have been paired so that they play with different kick-off times (5.55pm and 8pm BST) for the benefit of television audiences.
The draw for the Europa League group stage takes place at the Grimaldi Forum, Monaco.
The 2018/19 UEFA Europa League Player of the Season award will also be presented during the ceremony.
Olivier Giroud, Eden Hazard and Luka Jovic are on the shortlist for the prize.
Europa League draw: Find out how to watch the event on TV (Image: GETTY)
The Europa League final venue for this year is the Gdansk Stadium in Poland (Image: GETTY)
The Europa League Player of the Season award will also be presented (Image: GETTY)
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What time does the Europa League draw start?
The draw begins at 12pm BST.
What TV channel is the Europa League draw on?
Live television coverage will be shown on BT Sport 2 throughout the UK.
Can I live stream the Europa League draw?
Existing customers can stream the event through the BT Sport app.
However, fans can also stream the draw via UEFA’s official website for free.
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