MANCHESTER UNITED and Arsenal have both booked their place in the Europa League semi finals.
The Red Devils saw off Granada with minimal fuss, while the Gunners went to Prague and dispatched Slavia in ruthless fashion.
When are Europa League semi-finals?
After another gruelling campaign, the quest to follow in Sevilla’s footsteps and win the Europa League is almost at an end.
Following the second legs of the quarter-finals on April 15, the semi-finals will also be two-legged affairs.
The first matches will take place on Thursday, April 29.
The second legs will then be held a week later on Thursday, May 6.
As yet, no kick-off times have been confirmed.
Which TV channel and live stream can I watch it on?
BT Sport have the rights to show every Europa League game live in the UK.
If you’re a BT Sport subscriber, you can grab the official app to stream on your mobile, tablet or PC.
Can I watch for free?
- EE customers can get BT Sport INCLUDED to their plan at no extra cost if they are on a plan with Smart Benefits – simply log in to EE and choose BT Sport app.
- And then get it on the big screen by texting SPORT to 150 to get a FREE three-month trial of large screen so you can cast all the action on your TV.
- At the end of the three months you will automatically roll onto the £15 per month subscription unless cancelled.
What are the semi-final matches?
The draw for the semi-finals was made at the same time as the quarter-finals, so we know who will face each other in the last four.
Arsenal and Man Utd are on opposite sides of the draw, so could potentially meet in the final.
- Manchester United vs Roma
- Villareal vs Arsenal
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk