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Manchester United were only in Europa League action a week ago, but already the second leg of their Europa League first knockout round tie against Club Brugge has swung around. The Reds are in a reasonably good position after netting an away goal in a 1-1 draw in the first leg, though will have to be on their guard to stop the Belgian side causing an upset at Old Trafford.
United’s injury list is looking shorter than it has in a while, but still Paul Pogba and Marcus Rashford are missing. Lee Grant also won’t feature in this one, while Axel Tuanzebe is doubtful. Brugge will be without the suspended defensive midfielder Éder Balanta, once touted as world football’s next big thing, but now stuck kicking seven shades out of Oostende in the entirely uncompetitive Belgian top flight.
Europa League schedule
A bog-standard 20:00 British time, which translates to 15:00 on the east coast of the States, and 12:00 on the west.
Europa League channel
BT Sport 2 in the UK. There aren’t any English language TV options in the States, but for a Spanish commentary tune into UniMás. Everyone else head on over to LiveSoccerTV to find your viewing options.
Europa League streaming
BT Sport’s live streaming service in the UK. Those Stateside can log into B/R Live (English), or Univision NOW and TUDNxtra (Spanish). If you’re in Canada, you can stream the game through DAZN.
Lineups
Prediction: Sergio Romero; Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Eric Bailly, Harry Maguire, Brandon Williams; Andreas Pereira, Scott McTominay; Mason Greenwood, Bruno Fernandes, Daniel James; Anthony Martial.
Update: Ighalo makes his first start, and McTominay returns to the lineup.
TEAM NEWS
— Manchester United (@ManUtd) February 27, 2020
First #MUFC start for @IghaloJude
First start since Boxing Day for @McTominay10
Seven changes from the first leg#UEL
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