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Adeyemi Kehinde
The UEFA Europa League season was put on hold in March due to the COVID-19 outbreak, with six of the eight-round of 16 first legs having been played.
With the competition back tonight, and the draw for the quarter-finals onward in Germany made, UEFA.com gets you up to speed.
Who is still in contention?
Aside from Roma vs Sevilla and Getafe vs Inter – which will now both be played as a single leg – all of the first-leg games have been played, Manchester United’s 5-0 win at LASK and Basel’s 3-0 success at Eintracht Frankfurt the most emphatic results.
The 16 contenders include teams from 11 nations; three from Germany, two from England, Italy, and Spain, and one from Austria, Denmark, Greece, Scotland, Switzerland, Turkey, and Ukraine.
Round of 16: Second legs
Wednesday 5 August, 18:55
Copenhagen vs İstanbul Başakşehir (first leg: 0-1)
Shakhtar Donetsk vs Wolfsburg (2-1)
Wednesday 5 August, 21:00
Manchester United vs LASK (5-0)
Thursday 6 August: 18:55
Leverkusen vs Rangers (3-1)
Thursday 6 August: 21:00
Basel vs Eintracht Frankfurt (3-0)
Wolves vs Olympiacos (1-1)
One-off ties
Wednesday 5 August: 21:00
Internazionale Milano vs Getafe (Gelsenkirchen)
Thursday 6 August: 18:55
Sevilla vs Roma (Duisburg)
Quarter-finals:
Monday 10 August, 21:00
LASK/Manchester United vs İstanbul Başakşehir/Copenhagen (Cologne)
Internazionale Milano/Getafe vs Rangers/Leverkusen (Dusseldorf)
Tuesday 11 August, 21:00
Wolfsburg/Shakhtar Donetsk vs Eintracht Frankfurt/Basel (Gelsenkirchen)
Olympiacos/Wolves vs Sevilla/Roma (Duisburg)