The 2023/24 UEFA season will see the following teams from Scandinavia and the Nordic countries:

Champions League: F.C. Copenhagen (Denmark)

FC København is currently in second position in Group A, valid to qualify for the knockout matches:

Europa League: Häcken (Sweden), Molde (Norway)

Häcken and Molde are both in Group H, but while Häcken is sitting at the bottom of the table, Molde still has a chance to make the playoffs: they will play the last match in Leverkusen on December 14, with Bayer already qualified – at the same time Qarabag FK will face an already eliminated Häcken

Europa Conference League: Bodø/Glimt (Norway), Breiðablik (Iceland), HJK (Finland), KÍ Klaksvík (Faroe), Nordsjælland (Denmark)

In Europa Conference League, Breiðablik (Iceland), HJK (Finland), KÍ Klaksvík (Faroe) are already eliminated. Bodø/Glimt (Norway) are second in their Group, assured of (at least) a place in the Europa Conference League knockout round play-offs. Nordsjælland (Denmark) are currently leading their Group, but it’s three teams within two points, with one match to play: anything can happen.

It’s 8 teams in total: 2 Danish (F.C. Copenhagen, Nordsjælland); 1 Faroese (KÍ Klaksvík); 1 Finnish (HJK Helsinki); 1 Icelandic (Breiðablik); 2 Norwegian (Bodø/Glimt, Molde); 1 Swedish (Häcken)

You can watch the UEFA club competitions online on Viaplay (Denmark) or Viaplay (Finland)