WE’RE just hours away from finding out this season’s Europa League semi-finalists.
Arsenal and Man Utd are in action tonight as they look to book their place in the last four of the competition.
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’ll know who could potentially 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.
- Granada or Manchester United vs Ajax or Roma
- Dinamo Zagreb or Villareal vs Arsenal or Slavia Prague
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk