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What time is the Europa League draw? Man Utd find out their opponents quarter-final opponents

What time is the Europa League draw? Man Utd find out their opponents quarter-final opponents

All you need to know about the Europa League draw.

Manchester United head into Friday's Europa League draw as the last English team remaining in this season's competition.

Erik ten Hag's side booked their place in the last eight with a 5-1 aggregate win over Real Betis after winning the second leg in Spain 1-0 on Thursday night.

Arsenal failed to reach the quarter-finals after being beaten on penalties by Sporting Lisbon at the Emirates.

With the tie level at 2-2 from the first leg in Portugal, Arsenal had looked on course to reach the last eight when Granit Xhaka put them ahead in north London.

But a wonder goal from Pedro Goncalves sent the tie to extra-time, which ended goalless before Sporting prevailed 5-3 on penalties.

As a result, United will be the only Premier League team in the draw for the Europa League quarter-finals and semi-finals.

Here's all you need to know about the draw.

When does the Europa League draw take place?

The draw for the Europa League quarter-finals and semi-finals will take place on Friday, March 17.

It is scheduled to start at 12pm UK time, after the draw for the Champions League has taken place.

The draw will be held at the home of European football's governing body, UEFA, in Nyon, Switzerland.

How can I watch the Europa League draw?

The draw will be shown live on BT Sport on Friday, March 17.

It can also be streamed live through the BT Sport app, which is free to download to your mobile or tablet device.

UEFA will also be providing a free stream of the draw on their official website and YouTube channel.

Who could Man Utd face in the quarter-finals?

From the quarter-finals onwards, teams from the same country can face each other, although United are now England's only representatives following Arsenal's elimination.

Teams that competed in the same group stage earlier on in the competition can also be drawn against each other.

Here are the remaining eight teams:

Union Saint-Gilloise

Leverkusen

Sporting CP

Roma

Sevilla

Juventus

Manchester United

Feyenoord

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Topics: Manchester United, Europa League, Football