Europa League draw live stream, TV channel: How to watch the last 16 draw for free
The remaining 16 clubs in the Europa League will discover their fates today. The draw will be staged at UEFA’s headquarters in Nyom, Switzerland.
Manchester United secured their place in the draw with a 5-0 win over Club Brugge last night.
United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said afterwards: “I’m very happy.
“When you score goals and play like this, you’ll get more confidence. It was brilliant to see the start of the game.
“They had the right intent and created loads of chances. The game was more or less over after the red card.”
Arsenal, however, won’t be joining the Red Devils after being dumped out by Olympiakos.
The Greek side qualified for the last 16 on away goals after extra-time.
Gunners boss Mikel Arteta said: “It hurts a lot. We had a lot of intentions in this competition.”
“We were in control but conceded a set-piece to put us in a difficult position. We created a lot of chances and got ourselves in a good position. If you concede four goals from set-pieces in two games it makes it very difficult.”
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Wolves are also in the draw but Rangers are the only Scottish representative after Celtic were knocked out by Danish side FC Copenhagen.
How to watch the Europa League draw today
The draw begins at 12pm GMT and there are several ways fans can watch it unfold.
Live television coverage will be shown on BT Sport 1 throughout the UK.
Existing customers can stream the event via the BT Sport app and on their website.
There is also a way to watch the draw for free, however.
UEFA will be live streaming the action for fans on their official website.
Europa League latest odds – The Pools
Tom Phillips, of thepools.com, said: “No one expected Arsenal to bow out so early – even Emery managed to get to the final last year!
“Inter and Man United cruise through to the next round and show exactly why they are joint-favourites at 9/2 – you just know they are going to meet before the final!
“Meanwhile, Wolves had a slight scare losing to Espanyol 3-2 in the second leg but won 6-3 on aggregate. Molineux has been a fortress for Nuno Espirito Santo’s side and the home leg will play a pivotal role in the next round too.”
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Inter Milan – 9/2
Man United – 9/2
Sevilla – 6/1
Wolves – 13/2
Getafe – 10/1
Bayer Leverkusen – 11/1
Roma – 12/1
Eintracht Frankfurt – 22/1
Shakhtar Donetsk – 25/1
Wolfsburg – 28/1
Olympiacos – 40/1
Rangers – 40/1
LASK – 50/1
Basel – 50/1
Copenhagen – 66/1
Salzburg – 80/1
Basaksehir – 125/1
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