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UEFA Europa League Review: Reus leads Dortmund rout, AZ complete late comeback

Borussia Dortmund booked their place in the UEFA Europa League group stage with a comprehensive 7-2 victory over Odd on Thursday.

Thomas Tuchel's side were rampant at Signal Iduna Park, their slick passing and movement creating a host of chances on the Odd goal.

Dortmund will be joined in Friday's group-stage draw by Bordeaux and Ajax after both snuck through their second legs against Kairat and Jablonec respectively.

The Premier League will only have its two automatic qualifiers - Liverpool and Tottenham - in the competition proper after Southampton were beaten 1-0, and 2-1 on aggregate, by Midtjylland – Morten Rasmussen grabbing the only goal in Denmark.

A Dodo double helped Qabala to a 2-2 draw against Panathinaikos, the Azerbaijani side going through on away goals thanks to the Brazilian's efforts in Athens.

Their compatriots Qarabag are also through after a comprehensive 5-0 aggregate win over Young Boys, while Viktoria Plzen progress with the same scoreline following Thursday's 2-0 victory at Vojvodina.

Away goal wins were the order of the day for Molde – who beat Standard Liege despite a 3-1 second-leg defeat - and Athletic Bilbao, whose 1-0 win over Zilina at San Mames resulted in the tie ending at 3-3.

A six-goal thriller in Switzerland was not enough to see Thun past Sparta Prague. Nelson Ferreira's double resulted in a 3-3 draw at the Stockhorn Arena, but it was not enough for the Swiss side, who were already 3-1 down.

Slovan Liberec and Rosenborg are also into the draw, while Dinamo Minsk needed penalties against Red Bull Salzburg - who reached last season's round of 32 - to secure their place.