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Manchester United vs Sevilla (Europa League): All you need to know
Manchester United have drawn Sevilla in the Europa League quarter-finals.
Manchester United‘s journey in the Europa League knock-out stages began with a brilliant two-leg tie against Barcelona, with Marcus Rashford demonstrating his full abilities in the first leg before Antony drummed up a winning goal at Old Trafford to send United through.
The next round, the round of 16, saw Erik ten Hag oversee a 5-1 aggregate victory against Real Betis, with the first leg seeing a fantastic performance from Bruno Fernandes at Old Trafford before Rashford confirmed victory in Seville.
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United have so far faced three Spanish sides in the competition, with Real Sociedad being group-stage opponents – Sevilla will be the fourth.
Where will the tie be played?
As Manchester United were drawn first, the first leg of the fixture will be played at Old Trafford.
The return leg, therefore, will commence at the Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan Stadium in Seville.
When are the games played?
United will play the first leg of this quarter-final on April 13, while the return legs will be played on April 20. Kick-off times are yet to be confirmed.
What are the other draws?
Three other ties have been confirmed for the final eight in the competition.
Juventus vs Sporting Lisbon
Bayer Leverkusen vs Union Saint Gilloise
AS Roma vs Feyenoord
Should United qualify for the semi-final, they will face the winner of Juventus vs Sporting.
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