Europa League draw LIVE: Man United and Arsenal discover who they will face in the quarter-finals as just eight teams remain on road to Gdansk
- The Europa League quarter and semi-final draws take place TODAY
- Manchester United defeated AC Milan to put their name in the draws
- Arsenal progressed to the last-eight despite a home defeat to Olympiacos
- Tottenham crashed out of the Europa League with defeat to Dinamo Zagreb
- Latest Europa League news, including fixtures and results
The draw for the Europa League quarter and semi-finals take place this morning, with British duo Arsenal and Manchester United awaiting their fate.
With the likes of Tottenham and AC Milan dropping out in the round of 16, there is now a major opportunity for both remaining Premier League teams to win silverware this season.
However, with English teams making up two of the eight spots, a domestic clash could well be on the table.
Follow Sportsmail’s Adam Shergold for live coverage of the Europa League quarter and semi-final draws.
Granada/Manchester United vs Ajax/Roma
Dinamo Zagreb/Villarreal vs Arsenal/Slavia Prague
Granada vs Manchester United
Arsenal vs Slavia Prague
Ajax vs Roma
Dinamo Zagreb vs Villarreal
QF4: Dinamo Zagreb vs Villarreal
QF3: Ajax vs Roma
Third British opponent in a row for the Czech side.
First leg at the Emirates Stadium
More Spanish opponents for Man United after Real Sociedad in the last 32. This time competition debutants Granada
Second leg at Old Trafford
The balls are being swirled. Stand by for the quarter-final draw.
A smattering of applause in the empty draw auditorium for the guest of honour for the draw – ex-Arsenal and Manchester City defender Gael Clichy.
He plays for the Swiss club Servette, based in Geneva just up the road from UEFA HQ in Nyon.
Ah not too much preamble. Here is UEFA draw guru Giorgio Marchetti to explain how it’s all going to work and then hopefully we’ll get underway.
Marchetti says the use of neutral venues to stage certain games because of the Covid pandemic shows the ‘exceptional solidarity’ in European football.
Pedro Pinto’s introduction being followed by a video montage of ‘great goals’ from the round of 16 so bear with us…
Jack Gaughan: There was definitely some merit in what Ole Gunnar Solskjaer preached before this statement victory. Manchester United, to his mind, should be judged by how it is going in the Premier League.
He pointed towards the point swing on this time last season as proof they head in the correct direction.
That is all true, although improvement was a non-negotiable given they finished 33 points behind champions Liverpool.
Last Updated on March 19, 2021 by 247 News Around The World