Manchester United booked their place in the Europa League semi-finals late this season: with the penalty of Bruno Fernandes in overtime, they will face FC Copenhagen in the quarter-finals.
And United can still team up through Wolverhampton Wanderers in the last four games, with the look of Nuno Esparito Santo facing Seville as they retire to continue their season in Europe and tie with the Old Trafford look.
Inter Milan, on the other hand, has already secured their place in the semi-finals after a 2–1 win over Bayer Leverkusen, and will face the winner of tonight’s tie between Shakhtar Donetsk and FC Basel.
Read on to learn everything you want to know about the semi-finals.
The final stages of this year’s festival take place in cases other than the usual ones, and as was the case with the quarter-finals, the general matches of two matches have been repositioned through singles matches played in unbiased venues in Germany.
Both matches will be played earlier in the week, respectively, in Cologne and Dusseldorf.
The semi-final, which will face Manchester United against Lobo or Sevilla, will be played on Sunday in August at 8pm.
At the time of the setting, Inter Milan will face Shakhtar Donetsk and FC Basel, and the match will be played on Monday 17 August at 8 p.m.
As in the rest of the competition, British rights to the semi-finals are held through BT Sport. The first semi-final will be broadcast in its entirety in BT Sport 1, and the moment will have to be seen in BT Sport Extra. You can buy a consistent BT Sport Pass per month for 25 euros per month, without contract.
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