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Manchester United are hoping to seal their place in the final of the Europa League on Thursday, when they welcome Celta Vigo to Old Trafford. José Mourinho head into the tie an away goal up, with Marcus Rashford's second half free-kick having sealed a 1-0 victory at Balaídos a week ago. It should prove enough to see United through, though Mourinho is sure to be warning his players against complacency.
Europa League schedule
Kick off is at 20:05 UK time, which is 15:05 on the east coast of the USA and 12:05 over on the other side.
Europa League TV channel
In the UK, you'll want BT Sport 2; in the USA, Fox Sports 1 and ESPN Deportes have got you covered. Everybody else, head over to LiveSoccerTV.
Europa League streaming
BT Sport’s live streaming service in the UK; and Fox Sports Go, Fox Soccer 2Go or WatchESPN in the US.
Team news
United will be without defenders Marcos Rojo, Timothy Fosu-Mensah and Luke Shaw, winger Ashley Young, and striker Zlatan Ibrahimović. Antonio Valencia, Paul Pogba, Daley Blind, Marcus Rashford and Jesse Lingard should all return to the starting lineup after being rested during the defeat to Arsenal on the weekend.
Celta Vigo's only certain absentee is former United man Giuseppe Rossi, who recently suffered a fourth anterior cruciate ligament injury. Young goalkeeper Rubén Blanco will have to pass a late fitness test if he’s to play.
Full lineups will follow as they’re announced.
This will also be our live thread for the game, so join us in the comments to discuss the action.