Manchester United will discover their Europa League quarter final opponents in Friday's draw.
Erik ten Hag's team knocked out Real Betis in the last 16 having completed a 5-1 aggregate victory with a 1-0 success in Spain on Thursday. Marcus Rashford scored the only goal of the contest.
Erik ten Hag's side put themselves firmly in the driving seat in the first leg, cruising to a 4-1 victory at Old Trafford. And here's what comes next.
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When is the draw?
The draw takes place on Friday, 17 March. It will encompass the quarter-final, semi-final, and final with all ties to be decided in the same ceremony at the House of European Football in Nyon, Switzerland.
How can I watch it?
Coverage begins at 12pm UK time (1pm Swiss time; 8am ET). UEFA will be streaming the draw on their website, while BT Sport will also be broadcasting it and streaming it to subscribers on sport.bt.com and the BT Sport app.
Who could United face?
Any of the other sides left in the competition. Italian pair Juventus and Roma, managed by Jose Mourinho, are still in. As are Spanish side Sevilla and Dutch league leaders Feyenoord. Beyer Leverkusen and Union Saint-Gilloise and Sporting Lisbon complete the quarter finalists.
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