Manchester United are 90 minutes away from reaching the Europa League quarter-finals and a potential two-legged tie against Premier League title contenders Arsenal.
Erik ten Hag's team comfortably beat Real Betis 4-1 in the first leg at Old Trafford and have a three-goal cushion before the return meeting in southern Spain. Marcus Rashford, Antony, Bruno Fernandes and Wout Weghorst all scored one week ago, and will hope their goalscoring touch returns following a 0-0 stalemate with Southampton last weekend.
Should United advance, and FiveThirtyEight's data-driven predictions give them a higher chance (97%) of doing so than any other round of 16 side, there is the possibility of being drawn against Arsenal. Mikel Arteta's side must first overcome Sporting after only drawing their first leg 1-1 in Lisbon, Portugal.
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What time is kick-off?
Thursday's match kicks off at the earlier than usual time of 6:45pm local time in Seville (1:45pm ET; 10:45am PT). Arsenal kick-off at the more typical time of 8pm local time (4pm ET; 1pm PT)
Where can I watch?
Paramount+ are streaming all of the night's Europa League action. Spanish-language coverage will also be available on TUDN.
How else can I stream?
DirecTV Stream and fubo TV will also both be airing the coverage. Alternate Spanish commentary is also available on VIX+ as well as the TUDN app and TUDN.com.
Team news
Alejandro Garnacho will not feature back in his homeland against Betis after the club confirmed that an ankle injury suffered during the draw with Southampton is a serious one. United acknowledge that while the ligament damage is still assessed and the duration of his absence remains uncertain, Garnacho is set to be out for multiple weeks.
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