West Ham's fantastic win over Sevilla sees David Moyes' side into Friday afternoon's Europa League quarter-final draw, with the semi-finals also being organised in the same ceremony. The Hammers came from 1-0 down in the first-leg to progress past Julen Lopetegui's men in a rocking London Stadium.
The Hammers supporters will now be eagerly awaiting the outcome of the quarter-final draw with another European away day on the cards in April. The West ham faithful will not have long to wait with the draw taking place on Friday.
When is the Europa League draw?
West Ham will find out their opponents at 12:30pm on Friday, March 18.
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How to watch the quarter-final draw
The draw will be live on BT Sport 1 from 12:15pm, you can also follow via the BT Sport app or UEFA's YouTube channel. football.london will be running a blog throughout the day live from the Hammers' Rush Green training centre for all the latest from the West Ham camp.
How the draw works
The quarter-finals will be an open draw with any two sides able to meet. The semi-final draw will also take place on Friday afternoon and will be a numbered draw. So the teams will know their route to the final in Sevilla once the quarter-finals have been set.
A further draw will take place to determine the home side for the final for 'administrative purposes' with the final to be held in the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan Stadium in Sevilla, a ground the Hammers know well after their visit there last week.
Key dates
The quarter-final first leg will take place on April 7 with the second leg coming a week later on April 14. The semi-finals are scheduled for April 28 and May 5 with the final on May 18.