The Europa League last 16 concludes this evening and the competition will narrow down to its final eight.
The Gunners come into this evening's second-leg clash with Sporting CP looking to progress to the next phase, knowing victory over the Portuguese side will do so. Last week, the pair played out an entertaining 2-2 draw in Lisbon after Hidemasa Morita's own goal rescued Mikel Arteta's side from defeat.
Elsewhere in the competition, Sevilla, Juventus, Man United, Bayer Leverkusen and AS Roma all find themselves in a good position to progress after first-leg wins while Feyenoord and Shakhtar Donetsk and Union St. Gilloise and Union Berlin come into tonight's game level.
With that being said, football.london has taken a look at all the details involving the quarter-final draw, including the date, time and where to watch it all unfold.
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When will the draw take place?
The 2022/23 Europa League quarter-final draw will take place on Friday March 17, 2023, with build-up starting at 12pm GMT. Each team's complete path to the final will be mapped out on the day considering the draw will also decide the semi-final fixtures.
Where can you the draw?
The draw will be available on UEFA's official website for viewers to stream for free live, with the Champions League draw also set to take place an hour prior to the Europa League. football.london will also be providing comprehensive coverage on the day.
What teams will be in the draw?
Arsenal or Sporting CP
Manchester United or Real Betis
Juventus or Freiburg
AS Roma or Real Sociedad
Sevilla or Fenerbahce
Bayer Leverkusen or Ferencvaros
Union Berlin or Union SG
Shakhtar or Feyenoord
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