Ahead of a long winter break which will see eight sides drop out from the Champions League, the Europa League group stage ended with some high class sides exiting the competition while some surprise packages advanced.
A
Borussia Moenchengladbach top the group as an unbeaten side after sealing a 3-0 win at home to FC Zurich with Hermann giving the Germans the lead in the 31st minute before a second half brace from Hrgota in the 58th and 64th minutes sealed the points.
Villarreal confirmed second place and qualification for the next round with a 2-0 win away to bottom side Apollon Limassol with Balaguero giving the visitors the lead in the 35th minute before Vietto doubled the lead in the 40th minute with the strikes enough to seal all three points.
B

Club Brugge top the group as an unbeaten side after sealing a 2-1 win at home to third placed HJK Helsinki with Conceicao putting the home side ahead with a penalty in the 28th minute, HJK levelled in the 51st minute through Kandji but the home side claimed the win late on with an 88th minute winner from Refaelov.
Already qualified Torino ended the group stage in style with a 5-1 rout of bottom side FC Copenhagen but the Italians had to come from behind after Amartey put the Danes ahead in the sixth minute, Martinez levelled in the 15th minute before the home side went down to nine men with the dismissal of Antonsen and Jorgensen in the 30th and 40th minutes.

Torino utilised the numerical advantage well with Amauri slotting in a 42nd minute penalty, Martinez scoring his second goal in the 47th minute and Darmian scoring in the 49th minute to it 4-1 before Silva rounded off the rout with the Italian's fifth goal in the 53rd minute.
C
Besiktas sealed top spot and advanced unbeaten after ending fellow qualifiers Tottenham's hopes of top spot and their unbeaten record with the winning goal coming from Tusan in the 59th minute. Asteras Tripolis confirmed third place with a 0-0 draw against Partizan Belgrade.
D

Red Bull Salzburg top the group as an unbeaten side after defeating Astra in a 5-1 rout with Sabitzer putting them ahead inside nine minutes before strikes from Kampl and Carvalho in the 34th and 46th minutes put the score at 3-0. Florescu pulled one back for the visitors in the 51st minute before the rout was completed by Carvalho and Kampl's braces in the 70th and 90th minutes.
Already qualified Celtic suffered defeat in a seven goal thriller ending 4-3 away to Dinamo Zagreb, Pjaca put the home side in front in the 19th minute with Commons equalising just four minutes later. Scepovic put the visitors ahead in the 29th minute but they were pegged back by Pjaca's strike in the 39th minute before Brozovic added a third in the 48th minute and Pjaca completed his hat-trick two minutes later for a 4-2 lead. Pivaric's own goal in the 81st minute gave Celtic hopes of a draw but Dinamo held on the win.
E
Dinamo Moscow ended with a perfect 100% record in the group stage after sealing a 1-0 win away to PSV who despite defeat qualified for the next round with the crucial strike coming from Ionov in the 89th minute to put them on six successive wins.
PSV qualified due to Estoril's failure to win as they could only salvage a 1-1 draw away to Panathinaikos, Karelis put the home side in front in the 55th minute before Pinheiro levelled in the 87th minute to claim a point.
F
Inter Milan top the group as an unbeaten side after a 0-0 draw against FC Qarabag who cruelly had a 94th minute winner denied which would have sealed qualification and ended Inter's unbeaten record but sadly the stalemate condemned them to third place.
Dnipro sealed qualification instead of Qarabag after claiming a narrow 1-0 win over Saint Etienne with the winning goal coming from Fedetskiy in the 66th minute to seal second place and leave the French side bottom of the group.
G
Feyernoord topped the group with a comfortable 3-0 win away to bottom side Standard Liege with Toonstra giving the Dutch side the lead in the 16th minute before Boetius extended the lead in the 60th minute with Manu confirming the win with a third goal in the 88th minute.
Holders Sevilla sealed qualification with a narrow 1-0 win at home to Rijeka with the winning goal coming from Suarez in the 20th minute.
H
Everton top the group and lost their unbeaten record after fielding an inexperienced side at home to Krasnodar and suffering a narrow 1-0 defeat with the crucial strike coming from Laborde in the 30th minute.
Wolfsburg sealed second place and qualification with a comfortable 3-0 win away to Lille with Vieirinha opening the scoring in the 45th minute before Guilavogui was dismissed for the Germans in the 55th minute but the win was sealed by a Rodriguez's brace with a strike in the 65th minute added to late on by a 90th minute penalty.
I
Napoli top a tight group with a comfortable 3-0 win against Slovan Bratislava who as a result finish bottom after a opening goal from Mertens in the sixth minute followed by a second from Marek Hamsik in the 16th minute. Zapata completed the win with the third goal in the 75th minute to ensure top spot for the Italians.
Young Boys sealed qualification to the next round at the expense of opponents Sparta Prague who fell to a 2-0 defeat after a Hoarau penalty in the 75th minute was followed by a 90th minute strike from Steffen.
J
Dynamo Kiev top the group with ease after securing a 2-0 win away to third placed Steaua Bucharest with a late double from Yarmolenko and Lens in the 71st and 90th minutes sealing all three points.
Steaua's loss meant Aalborg qualified despite slipping to a 2-0 defeat to Rio Ave who claimed their first win of the campaign with a brace from Del Valle in the 59th and 79th minutes.
K
Fiorentina top the group having already qualified but slipped to a 2-1 defeat to Dinamo Minsk who claimed their first win of the campaign with goals from Kontsevoi and Nikolic in the 9th and 55th minutes putting them in control with Marin pulling a goal back in the 87th minute for the home side before Veretilo was dismissed in the final minute for the visitors.
Guingamp secured qualification to the next round at the expense of opponents PAOK Salonica after a 2-1 win which saw the visitors open the scoring inside seven minutes through Beauvue before Athanasiadis levelled via the penalty spot in the 22nd minute. The French side sealed the win late on with Beauvue sealing his brace in the 83rd minute.
L
Legia Warsaw top the group with a 2-0 win over Trabzonspor who qualified second due to a superior head-to-head over Lokeren, Legia took the lead in the 22nd minute after a bizarre set of clearances saw the ball cannon in off Ozturk. Sa added a second in the 56th minute and night of misery for the Turks ended with the dismissal of Ekici in the final minute.
Lokeren finished level on points with Trabzonspor but finished third despite a narrow 1-0 win over Metalist Kharkiv who finish the campaign without a point with the winning goal coming from Leye in the 16th minute.