Football Uefa Europa League Betting Odds
Competition: Uefa Europa League
Sport: Football
Region: Europe
Matches and betting odds
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About this competition
UEFA Europa League - OddsRun Profile
The Europa League has a unique spot in European football - neither too elite, nor too wild and unpredictable.
To see how it works, OddsRun uses a special framework on recent completed seasons - and it's all a bit more nuanced than just percentages.
We look at four key metrics to understand the tournament's identity.
Goal Density Index (GDI)
Europa League GDI: 2.88
The Goal Density Index shows how many goals get scored on average per match.
A score of around 3.0 means that the competition is pretty open - but not totally crazy. The Europa League scores lower than the Champions League, but higher than most domestic leagues.
What this means:
- Teams are attacking pretty consistently
- They're not too good at shutting down the scoring
- Even when teams get knocked out, the total goal count doesn't plummet
Volatility Score (VS)
Volatility Score: Moderate to High
This one looks at how often there are draws, upsets, and really high-scoring matches.
- Nearly a third of all matches have 4+ goals
- We don't see too many draws compared to some domestic leagues
- Underdogs still win about 1 in 4 matches
That puts the Europa League in a sweet spot - just unpredictable enough to mix things up, but still pretty structured.
Favourite Conversion Ratio (FCR)
FCR: 76.2% (decided matches)
When teams do finally win a match, the favourite usually comes out on top.
This is probably because:
- The teams that are seeded get an advantage
- The top clubs from top leagues tend to be stronger
- Teams tend to play more carefully when it's a knockout match
Still, it's worth noting that the Europa League favourite pool isn't as concentrated around just 3-4 top clubs like the Champions League is.
Competitive Diversity Index (CDI)
Recent Europa League winners:
- 2023: Sevilla FC
- 2024: Atalanta
- 2025: Tottenham Hotspur
Three different teams from three different leagues - that's a pretty good sign of a diverse competition.
It means the Europa League doesn't have one single dominant team that rules everything.
How the Europa League Works
The competition is a mix of:
- Strong teams from the Champions League
- Teams that won their domestic cup
- Some mid-table teams from top European leagues
- A handful of newer teams looking to make a name for themselves
Clubs like AS Roma, Bayer Leverkusen, West Ham United, and Villarreal CF all bring different approaches to the table - so the tournament has a nice balance.
How Europa League Differs from Champions League
| Metric | Europa League | Champions League |
|---|---|---|
| Goal Density | High | Very High |
| Favourite Conversion | Strong | Very Strong |
| Competitive Diversity | High | Moderate |
| Elite Concentration | Medium | High |
The Europa League is a bit more down-to-earth, but still pretty structured.
OddsRun Methodology
We got all our numbers from OddsRun's internal Europa League results database, using official scores, closing market prices, and our standardised way of looking at results. Our goal is to see how the tournament behaves as a whole, not just compare one season to the next.