Manchester United have been have been drawn against Sevilla in the quarter-finals of the Europa League.
The Red Devils will face their third Spanish team in a row after previously seeing off Barcelona and Real Betis.
No team has won the competition more than Sevilla, with six triumphs – four of which within the last decade. However, United will fancy their chances against a side who sit just 13th in the LaLiga standings.
Erik ten Hag’s side are on the trickier side of the draw, as if they progress against the perennial Europa League winners, they will then face Juventus or Sporting Lisbon in the semi-finals.
The Red Devils and Juventus have history in the Champions League, but after their struggles in recent seasons, it could make for a mammoth clash in the semi-finals.
Juventus won’t find it easy against Sporting Lisbon however, who knocked out Arsenal in the last-16 after a penalty shootout victory at the Emirates.
Pedro Goncalves scored a stunning goal from near the half-way line to take the game to stoppage time, and it was Gabriel Martinelli who missed the penalty from the resulting shootout.
The other quarter-final clashes drawn were Bayer Leverkusen against Union SG and Feyenoord vs AS Roma.
United could go on to face former manager Jose Mourinho if they and his Roma side progress to the finals.
Mourinho guided the Italian side to Europa Conference League success last season, and will be hoping to go one better this season in the Europa League.
The Portuguese manager led United when they last won the Europa League in 2017, but was sacked the following year.
They however face a tricky clash with Feyenoord – who Roma beat to win last year’s Europa Conference League.
Quarter-finals
Manchester United vs Sevilla
Juventus vs Sporting Lisbon
Bayer Leverkusen vs Union SG
Feyenoord vs AS Roma
Semi-finals
Juventus or Sporting Lisbon vs Manchester United or Sevilla
Feyenoord or AS Roma vs Bayer Leverkusen or Union SG