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    Man Utd vs Real Sociedad: Live stream FREE, TV channel, team news and kick-off time for big Europa League clash TONIGHT

    MANCHESTER UNITED face Real Sociedad in the Europa League tonight with a four-goal cushion after the first leg.
    The Red Devils were superb in Turin last time out and will be looking to continue their quest for silverware with a routine performance at Old Trafford.

    Man Utd beat Real Sociedad 4-0 in the first legCredit: AFP OR LICENSORS
    What time does Man Utd vs Real Sociedad kick-off?
    Kick-off is at 8pm GMT tonight.
    The game will take place in Manchester at Old Trafford.
    There will be no fans in attendance at the game.
    What channel is it on and can it be live streamed?
    The game will be shown live on BT Sport 1 and BT Sport Ultimate.
    You can live stream the clash from the BT Sport app, which is available for download on your mobile or tablet device.
    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 £5 per month BT Sport Large Screen subscription unless cancelled.

    Team news

    United will be without Paul Pogba, while Scott McTominay could also miss out for the Homs side.
    Donny van de Beek and Edinson Cavani are also trying to shake off knocks before the clash with Sociedad.

    Harry Maguire may be given a rest as he is a yellow card away from being suspended from the first leg of the last-16.
    Robin le Normand is out for Sociedad because of a suspension while Joseba Zaluda has a hamstring injury.

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    Europa League Last 16 draw – date, UK start time, TV channel, live stream FREE, restrictions and seedings

    THE EUROPA LEAGUE is down to the Last 16 draw.
    And from this round there are NO country restrictions, so we could see an all-Premier League clash.

    The Europa League is down to the final 16
    When is the Europa League draw?
    The Europa League Last 16 draw takes place on Friday, February 26.
    The draw will start at 12pm UK time – this is 1pm local time.
    The House of European Football in Nyon, Switzerland, hosts the draw.
    What TV channel and live stream is the Europa League draw on?

    The Europa League draw will be live streamed for FREE on Uefa’s official website.
    While BT Sport 2 will also be showing the draw for subscribers.
    Which teams are in the Last 16 draw?
    Tottenham (ENG)
    Dynamo Kyiv (UKR) / Club Brugge (BEL)
    Real Sociedad (ESP) / Manchester United (ENG)
    Benfica (POR) / Arsenal (ENG)
    Red Star Belgrade (SRB) / AC Milan (ITA)
    Antwerp (BEL) / Rangers (SCO)
    Slavia Prague (CZE) / Leicester (ENG)
    Salzburg (AUT) / Villarreal (ESP)
    Braga (POR) / Roma (ITA)
    Krasnodar (RUS) / Dinamo Zagreb (CRO)
    Young Boys (SUI) / Leverkusen (GER)
    Molde (NOR) / Hoffenheim (GER)
    Granada (ESP) / Napoli (ITA)
    Maccabi Tel-Aviv (ISR) / Shakhtar Donetsk (UKR)
    LOSC Lille (FRA) / Ajax (NED)
    Olympiacos (GRE) / PSV Eindhoven (NED)

    Jose Mourinho’s Spurs are in the draw after beating Wolfsberger
    Are there any country restrictions?
    No – two teams from the same division can now face each other from this stage meaning we could see Arsenal vs Man Utd should both teams make it.
    There are no seedings from the Last 16 in the Europa League.

    When are the fixtures?
    The first legs take place on Thursday March 11, while the second legs are a week later on Thursday March 18.
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    Mikel Arteta warns Arsenal can no longer take place among Europe’s elite for granted ahead of crunch Benfica clash

    MIKEL ARTETA has warned that Arsenal can no longer take their place among Europe’s elite for granted if they lose to Benfica.
    Defeat in Athens will leave the Gunners in real danger of missing out on European qualification for the first time since 1996.

    Boss Mikel Arteta says even sceptical Arsenal fans now realise the value of the Europa LeagueCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Willian takes centre stage as Arsenal train for their clash with BenficaCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Arsenal loan midfielders Dani Ceballos and Martin Odegaard show the focus Mikel Arteta’s men will need against Portuguese giants BenficaCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    And Arteta admits that even sceptical Arsenal fans now understand just how important it is for the club to continue in the Europa League. 
    He says: “It’s absolutely huge for this club to be represented in Europe but the competition in England is now so big that a few teams took it for granted for many years.
    “It’s very difficult to convince supporters that the Europa League is like the Champions League, because it isn’t.

    “The history of this club has been built on winning titles and playing in the Champions League.

    “But knowing the difficulties we’ve been through in the past years, the Europa League becomes a really important competition for us and if we manage to do something important in it this season we’re all going to be happy about that.
    “If you see the way this competition has evolved in the last four or five years and the teams that are involved, you would say that it’s another huge competition even if people don’t treat it that way.
    “So for us it’s vital to remain in this competition because it’s an opportunity to win a trophy and also to get access back into the Champions League, which is where we want to be.”
    Tonight’s tie is evenly poised following last week’s 1-1 draw in Rome and Arteta admits: “We have to treat this game like a cup final.

    “I really enjoy this kind of pressure and this is why I am here in this job. We all know the consequences of this match and if you’re not prepared to deal with that pressure you don’t belong at this club.”
    Arsenal currently sit 11th in the Premier League table and are already out of the FA Cup so tonight could represent their last chance of qualifying for Europe for a 25th consecutive season.
    Yet they also remain 11th in the UEFA rankings, which could benefit them if proposed changes to Champions League qualification are implemented.
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    Arteta says: “We need to maintain the fairness on the merits you have achieved to play in certain competitions, but the pandemic and the evolution of this industry needs some changes to make it sustainable and attractive again.
    “I would certainly change the number of fixtures involved because the schedule is too condensed at the moment and we’re risking the players and the quality of the game.”
    LIKELY ARSENAL LINE-UP (4-2-3-1): Leno; Bellerin, Luiz, Gabriel, Tierney; Ceballos, Xhaka; Saka, Smith Rowe, Pepe; Aubameyang.

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    Man Utd vs Real Sociedad FREE: Live stream, TV channel, team news and kick-off time for Europa League tie

    MANCHESTER UNITED take on Real Sociedad in their Europa League last-32 second leg.
    The Red Devils won the first leg with ease, thrashing their opponents 4-0 in Turin. And now United will be looking to finish the tie.

    Man Utd beat Real Sociedad 4-0 in the first legCredit: AFP OR LICENSORS
    What time does Man Utd vs Real Sociedad kick-off?
    Man Utd’s home clash with Real Sociedad will get underway from 8pm UK time on Thursday, February 25.
    The game will take place in Manchester at Old Trafford.
    There will be no fans in attendance at the game.
    What channel is it on and can it be live streamed?
    The game will be shown live on BT Sport 1 and BT Sport Ultimate.
    You can live stream the clash from the BT Sport app, which is available for download on your mobile or tablet device.
    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 £5 per month BT Sport Large Screen subscription unless cancelled.

    Team news

    United will be without Paul Pogba, while Scott McTominay could also miss out for the Homs side.
    Donny van de Beek and Edinson Cavani are also trying t shake off knocks before the clash with Sociedad.
    Harry Maguire may be given a rest as he is a yellow card away from being suspended from the first leg of the last-16.
    Robin le Normand is out for Sociedad because of a suspension while Joseba Zaluda has a hamstring injury.

    Odds
    Man Utd – 1/1
    Draw – 13/5
    Sociedad – 5/2
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    Tottenham vs Wolfsberger LIVE REACTION: Gareth Bale caps rout with stunner after Dele Alli overhead kick

    TOTTENHAM ran riot to batter Wolfsberger 4-0 in their Europa League Last 32 second-leg.
    Spurs won the tie 8-1 on aggregate, following their 4-1 away victory last week.

    Dele Alli and Gareth Bale both hit stunners in the second leg tonight, with striker Vinicius adding a double.
    Follow all of the latest updates below…

    THAT’S ALL FOR TONIGHT!
    Spurs are through to the last 16 of the Europa League after crushing Wolfsberger 4-0.
    Dele Alli opened the scoring and Carlos Vinicius scored a second half brace, either side of a goal from Gareth Bale to seal an easy win.
    Spurs won the tie 8-1 on aggregate after beating the Austrian side 4-1 in Budapest last week.
    The draw for the last 16 will take place at midday on Friday 26th February.
    Join us for more live blogs on SunSport tomorrow as the Europa League action continues.
    Goodnight!

    REACTION FROM MOURINHO
    The Spurs boss told BT Sport:
    “We got through, we won the match like we wanted, no need for emergency plan, we managed to play well for long periods.
    “I believe all four goals were beautiful goals, which bring confidence to the players, for the kids of course a special night for the two that played for the first time.
    (On Dele Alli) “The market closed, the (previous) injury is gone he started working with lots of motivation and its coming and that’s what we need, these are the questions I love to answer, he’s playing very, very well.”
    “Of course the goal was beautiful but for me the assists and the hard work that he had for the team means more to me. The continuity in his performance makes me really happy.
    (on Scarlett) “He’s a diamond, he’s a kid with incredible potential, he’s working many, many times with the first team, which gives him a different personality.
    “He’s still 16, and I believe that next season he’s going to be a first team squad player. He’s going to a fantastic player.
    “There is not one player here that I’m not happy with, performances were good.”

    REACTION FROM DIER
    The Spurs defender told BT Sport:
    “We came in with a very good result from the first leg, which helps a lot, I think we started very well, very good first 20 minutes but after that we let them get back into the game a little bit too much.
    “At half time we adjusted that, second half I felt we had complete control and scored some good goals.
    (on Dele Alli) “I’m delighted for him, fantastic goal, step by step he’s getting back to his best and I think that goal is another glimpse of that.
    “In football everyone has a very short memory and maybe they’ve forgotten a bit about Dele’s qualities so tonight’s he’s reminded them of that and hopefully he can keep pushing and performing in the same way.
    (On the Europa League) “It’s nice to have other competitions to focus on and that distraction at times is welcome, to be through to the next round is fantastic for us. We’re really focussed on this competition, it’s a great opportunity for us.”

    IMPRESSIVE FORM FROM VINICIUS

    GREAT NIGHT FOR SCARLETT

    THROUGH TO THE LAST 16

    SUPERB PERFOMANCE FROM DELE

    GREAT CAMEO FROM BALE

    ANOTHER GOAL FOR VINICIUS

    WOLFSBERGER HEAT MAP

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    AVERAGE POSITIONS OF BOTH SIDES

    ACTION AREAS

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    SPURS 4-0 WOLFSBERGER

    SPURS 4-0 WOLFSBERGER
    90. There will be two minutes of added time.

    SPURS 4-0 WOLFSBERGER
    87. Spurs knocking the ball about for fun, very slick and impressive performance so far.
    Bale has looked really sharp since coming on, he and Dele have really done their chances of starting in the first team the world of good.

    SPURS 4-0 WOLFSBERGER
    83. Wolfsberger attempting to play the ball out from the back, Scarlett wins the ball and it falls in the path of Vinicius who fires in!!!!!
    Great assist from Scarlett on his debut!!!!!!!

    GOAL!!!!!!!! SPURS!!!!!!!!

    SPURS 3-0 WOLFSBERGER
    80. Subs for Spurs Dele and Sissoko replaced by John and Scarlett.

    SPURS 3-0 WOLFSBERGER
    78. Spurs in complete control and knocking the ball around with ease.
    Looks like Spurs are going to bring on a couple of youngsters.

    SPURS 3-0 WOLFSBERGER
    73. Dele picks up the ball just out side Wolfsberg’s box and plays a delightful through ball down the right for Bale, the Welsh winger hits the ball first time with his left foot and its in the back of the net!

    GOAL!!!!!!! SPURS!!!!!!!!!

    SPURS 2-0 WOLFSBERGER
    71. Spurs camped in Wolfsberger’s half and knocking the ball about nicely.
    Very impressive performance from Dele, he looks a constant threat.

    SPURS 2-0 WOLFSBERGER
    66. Subs for Spurs, Bale and Moura replace Lamela and Bergwijn.

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    Tottenham vs Wolfsberger LIVE: Stream FREE, TV channel, kick-off time, team news for Europa League game

    TOTTENHAM take a near unassailable advantage back to their new stadium for the visit of Austrian side Wolfsberger.
    Spurs won 4-1 in the first leg last week and play the second tonight, 24 hours BEFORE the traditional Europa League fixture night of Thursday.

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    Follow all of the latest updates below…

    TOTTENHAM STARTING XI
    Looks like Jose Mourinho has opted for his tried and trusted 4-2-3-1 this evening:
    12. Hart, 2. Doherty, 4. Alderweireld, 15. Dier, 33. Davies, 17. Sissoko, 8. Winks, 11. Lamela, 20. Dele, 23. Bergwijn, 45. Vinicius

    BEN DAVIES ON MOURINHO
    “This is my first experience with… obviously this is the first time I’ve worked under Jose Mourinho and somebody with his footballing CV and his pedigree in the game, what he’s won, it’s his way of working, and as players we have to buy into that.
    “You could have said two months ago that we were looking like we were on top of the world.
    This is football, I think you’ll always have different managers with different ways of working, you’ll always have different results, and different periods of challenges along the way.
    “He will set us up the way that he wants to, we have full respect and belief in the way that he’s working, and as players it’s up to us to stand up, really, we’ve got to put our best foot forwards, as best as we can.”

    MOURINHO ON DANIEL LEVY
    “My relationship is the same since day one which is a relationship of respect and open communication. Nothing changed in relation to that.
    “We communicate every day and we respect each other and I believe that we share the feeling, we aren’t happy with the results but that doesn’t create any contradiction with us because we feel both exactly the same.
    “My work is directly with the players, with the staff, the first team, the medical team, the kitman, analysts, I believe that we share the same feelings which is nobody is happy, nobody is depressed but everybody believes that we will do better and everybody believes that better things are waiting for us.”

    MOURINHO ON SPURS’ POOR LEAGUE FORM
    “It’s a positive thing that you say I am not used to it and my career is being the opposite of this.
    “That’s a great thing. But I want to know which coach in the end of his career can say everything was blue sky and never a little bit grey or cloudy or even dark.
    “Unless it’s a coach that was always in dominant clubs where the clubs were always the top clubs in countries and then it’s more difficult to have difficult moments but I think just show how beautiful my career has been.
    “Does this make me happy? No. Does this make me depressed? Not at all. It’s a challenge.”

    YOUNGSTERS SET TO GET THEIR CHANCE

    MOURINHO ON BALE
    “He is a player with special qualities; you could see against West Ham in the second 45 minutes the positive impact in the quality of the game.
    “He had a cross, he had a couple of assists, he hit the crossbar. He is doing that better and better, but he is not playing 90 minutes, he is not playing every game.
    “We have to manage his evolution. But he has nothing at all to convince me about.
    “We play Wolfsberger, then we play Burnley, Fulham midweek, Crystal Palace at home and then hopefully we play Europa League again. We play 10 matches – seven plus three – in March.
    “That’s seven for us at the club plus three for the national team. Our players are going to be on a 10-match run in March which is something absolutely crazy, and Gareth is a special example of a player we need to take care of.
    “I can tell you that at this moment Gareth is playing all the minutes that he can and that we feel are good for his evolution.”

    MOURINHO ON WOLFSBERG
    “We want of course to qualify, that’s the most important thing. But when you in a bad run of results you need victories and I believe what everybody wants in that dressing room is not just to qualify, but to win the match.
    “In football anything is possible and you always have to be respecting the nature of football and the nature of sport and know anything can happen. But the reality is a 4-1 victory away is very good.
    “So it’s not about losing 3-0 or 2-0 and qualifying, it’s about qualifying and winning the match. So our approach will be very similar to the first leg. We go there with a strong side.
    We go with a bench to help us turn the direction of a game if we need to and at the same time with three or four young players we would love to give the chance to play minutes with the first team.”

    MIDWEEK MATCHDAY

    LINKS AND TRIVIA CONTINUED
    Tottenham have now scored 97 goals in the UEFA Europa League proper – the same number as Arsenal – and have the opportunity to become the first English club to reach a century.
    Wolfsberg midfielder Christopher Wernitznig celebrates his 31st birthday on the day of the game.
    Spurs are one of six former UEFA Cup winners in this season’s round of 32 – along with Ajax, Bayer Leverkusen, Napoli, PSV Eindhoven and Shakhtar Donetsk. Manchester United (2016/17) are the only club in the field to have won the UEFA Europa League.
    Wolfsberg are one of five clubs making their first appearance in the UEFA Europa League knockout phase this season, along with Antwerp, Granada, Hoffenheim and Leicester City.

    LINKS AND TRIVIA
    First-leg scorer Bale, who also converted a penalty in the 3-3 draw at LASK in the group stage, has played three times against Austria for Wales, scoring in the first, a 2-1 friendly win in Swansea on 6 February 2013.
    Son has scored in all three of Spurs’ games against Austrian opposition this season.
    Spurs manager Mourinho’s only experience of the UEFA Europa League prior to this season was in 2016/17, when his Manchester United side lifted the trophy. His one season managing in the UEFA Cup also ended in glory as he steered Porto to victory in 2002/03.
    Tottenham’s sixth appearance in the UEFA Europa League knockout phase is a record for an English club. They became the first Premier League side to chalk up 50 matches in the competition proper on Matchday 2.

    SPURS V WOLFSBERG

    GOOD AFTERNOON
    Welcome to our live blog of Tottenham v Wolfsberg
    Spurs have one foot in the last 16 of the Europa League after winning the first leg 4-1 in Budapest; Jose Mourinho’s side will now be looking to finish the job on home soil.
    Tottenham will be confident of bouncing back with a morale boosting win after losing 2-1 to West Ham on Sunday, a defeat that left them nine points adrift of the fourth placed Hammers.
    Giovani Lo Celso and Serge Aurier are the only injury absentees for the hosts this evening; Joe Rodon is not available after he was left out of Spurs’ Europa League squad.
    The likes of Heung-min Son, Harry Kane, Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg and Tanguy Ndombele are all set to be rested with Spurs virtually assured of going through.
    Carlos Vinicius is set to return to the starting line-up, the Brazilian striker came on as a substitute and scored in the first leg.
    Mourinho may start Japhet Tanganga at centre-back in order to rest Davinson Sanchez and Eric Dier.
    Wolfsberg will be without Eliel Peretz and Sven Sprangler due to injury, however midfielder Mario Leitgeb who missed the first leg is in contention to start.
    Dario Vizinger is set to start up front for the visitors after scoring in Wolfsberg’s 2-1 win over Sturm Graz on Sunday.

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    How Man Utd could line-up against Real Sociedad with Paul Pogba OUT and Cavani, McTominay and Van de Beek all doubts

    MANCHESTER UNITED welcome Real Sociedad to Old Trafford for the second-leg of their Europa League last-32 tie on Thursday.
    Paul Pogba is definitely unavailable but with the Red Devils having thrashed the Spanish side 4-0 in the first-leg, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer can afford to rest some other big stars.

    Ole Gunnar Solskjaer can play some fringe players with his team 4-0 up after the first leg

    Pogba limped off with a thigh injury during United’s 3-3 draw with Everton on February 6 and has still not recovered.
    In the build up to their 3-1 win over Newcastle on Sunday, Solskjaer said: “Paul is recovering well, starting treatment. Still a few weeks, so he won’t be playing in February, that’s for sure.”
    The Norwegian could also be without Edinson Cavani, Scott McTominay and Donny van de Beek who are also doubts.
    All three were not in the squad for the Newcastle game and it seems unlikely Solskjaer would risk them Thursday with the tie as good as won.

    Cavani picked up a muscle injury which also saw him stay at home while his team-mates travelled to Turin for the first-leg.
    Van de Beek also missed the trip for the same reason while McTominay picked up a knock during the game and was subbed off on the hour mark.
    The excellent first-leg result gives Solskjaer the freedom to rest some big names and give fringe players more game time.
    Dean Henderson will almost certainly start instead of David De Gea – as he did in the first leg.

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    Solskjaer will only risk his big names if he has to

    Defensive pair Harry Maguire and Victor Lindelof are lilely to be given a breather with Axel Tuanzebe and Eric Bailly drafted in.
    Alex Telles – who started the first leg – and Brandon Williams could complete a total back-four overhaul at full-backs.
    Nemanja Matic and Fred started against the Toon and can expect recalls while goalscorer Dan James is also likely to get the nod again.
    Solskjaer has confirmed young stars Amad Diallo and Shola Shoretire will be in the squad and, although not expected to start, could play significant parts.
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