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Europa League 2024/25 Forecast: Quarter Finals

Four Europa League semi-finals will be decided on Thursday night as the road to Bilbao continues to shrink.

While trying to make a comeback was a running theme in the Champions League quarterfinals, three of the four Europa League ties went to second base. The three British participants booked their own locations in the last four, while Scandi Underdogs Bodo/Glimt is chasing Rome's Lazio.

Never a Norwegian team surpassed the quarterfinals of any UEFA club match, but Kjetil Knutsen's team gave itself the chance to be the first.

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Tapping time (BST)

Fixing device

prophecy

20:00

Sports Club and Rangers

3-0

20:00

Eintracht Frankfurt vs Totterham

2-1

20:00

Lazio vs bodo/glimt

2-1

20:00

Manchester United vs Lyon

1-2 (AET)

Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspurs have suffered tragic domestic campaigns, but the game offers hope for both clubs to save something from the season.

Angel Postecoglou is in the thinnest ICE in north London, and his Spurs faces a huge challenge on Thursday. They should have beaten Eintracht Frankfurt at home last week and headed to Germany with them, but reserve goalkeeper Kaua Santos performed well as Pedro Porro cleverly canceled the early opener of Hugo Ekitike.

This aspect has been working to leave its homeland in Europe since Mauricio Pochettino left, which will take a tremendous effort to get them into the last four.

United's mission doesn't look so daunting on paper, although Ruben Amorim has overseen his low share of Old Trafford since his impossible job. Rayan Cherki's stop-time equalizer in France means Lyon's power enters the second round and they have been in good domestic form lately.

In France, winning at Dream Theatre would be a huge achievement, with Manchester United's only club that has not yet lost the game this season.

The winner of that match meets the sports club or Rangers in the semifinals. With Bilbao hosting the final, he has long been designated as a potential champion on home pitching, but they were only able to tie the 10 Rangers in Ibrox last Thursday. Despite this, despite the spirit and impressive form of Gers in this semester’s Europa League, Ernesto Valverde’s team is still a favorite favorite.

No one likes to go to the Arctic Circle, and in recent years, the Roman team has encountered special problems. Lazio joined Roma on Bodo/Glimt's famous scalp list last week, and the Serie A side was lucky to lose only 2-0.

Norwegian clothing is much better on native soil, but Northon's side proves that it's more competent during this semester's trip. History waves.

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