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How to watch the UEFA Europa League quarter-finals live

Digital Spy (UK) logo Digital Spy (UK) 15/04/2021 12:09:43 Kate Goodacre
a man looking at the camera: UEFA Europa League fixtures - how to watch all the games on live TV and follow Man United and Arsenal's progress in the competition as quarter-finals kick off. © Matthew Ashton - AMA - Getty ImagesUEFA Europa League fixtures - how to watch all the games on live TV and follow Man United and Arsenal's progress in the competition as quarter-finals kick off.

The Europa League's knockout stages continue, with Manchester United and Arsenal still among the clubs hoping to win the trophy this season.

The quarter-finals conclude tonight (Thursday, April 15), with Manchester United playing Granada (who beat United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's former club Molde in the Round of 16), and Arsenal taking on Slavia Praha (who knocked Rangers out of the competition) at the Emirates.

United carry a 2-0 away win into the second leg, while Arsenal are tied 1-1, with Slavia Praha holding an away goal which has the potential to be decisive. Here's how you can catch all the action.

Watch Europa League fixtures live

a man looking at the camera: Mason Greenwood plays football for Manchester United © Matthew Ashton - AMA - Getty ImagesMason Greenwood plays football for Manchester United

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UK viewers can watch coverage of the UEFA Europa League (and Champions League, for that matter) exclusively on BT Sport, following a rights deal that runs until 2024. All the quarter-final second leg matches on April 15 will kick off at 8pm UK time.

Tonight, Manchester United host Granada at Old Trafford, Arsenal travel to the Eden Arena for their away fixture at Slavia Praha, Roma (who have a 2-1 lead from the first leg) host Ajax at the Stadio Olimpico, and Villareal (who are 1-0 up after the first game) host Dinamo Zagreb at the Estadio de la Cerámica.

By the way, the Europa League semi-final fixtures have already been drawn, with the first leg taking place on April 29 and the second leg on May 6. The winner of the Granada-Manchester United tie will play whoever wins the Ajax-Roma game, and the winner of the Dinamo Zagreb-Villareal fixture will play whoever wins out of Arsenal and Slavia Praha.

If you're not already a BT Sport member, the easiest way to sign up is via its contract-free Monthly Pass, which costs £25 per month for 30 days' access. While monthly passes renew automatically, you can cancel whenever you wish.

Mikel Arteta wearing a suit and tie: Mikel Arteta, Arsenal FC manager © Stuart MacFarlane - Getty ImagesMikel Arteta, Arsenal FC manager

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The Monthly Pass has access to all BT Sport channels and includes BT Sport Ultimate, which broadcasts in glorious 4K UHD. You can log in on two different devices and watch up to two different channels at once.

You can use the BT Sport app (which you'll need to download if you don't already have it) or web player at sport.bt.com to watch coverage. For more details and to sign up, head this way.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer standing next to a football ball: Ole Gunnar Solskjaer on the pitch at Manchester United's Old Trafford stadium © Alex Livesey - Danehouse - Getty ImagesOle Gunnar Solskjaer on the pitch at Manchester United's Old Trafford stadium

Alternatively, you can use the BT Sport Monthly Pass to watch using iOS, Android, Chromecast, Chromecast with Google TV, Samsung Smart TV, Xbox One, Apple TV, Android TV, NOW's devices, Amazon Fire TV devices (excluding Fire TV sticks), Roku players, and Sony PlayStation 4.

However, you can't watch on set-top boxes from TV providers (including BT, Sky and Virgin).

Other events available on BT Sport include selected Premier League fixtures, plus coverage of WWE, UFC, Moto GP and Premiership Rugby, plus the Bundesliga, Germany's top-flight football league.

Watch Europa League fixtures live in the US

If you want to watch the Europa League and Champions League in the United States, then you'll need to head towards streaming service Paramount+.

Via CBS Sports, it holds the rights to both tournaments until the end of the 2023/24 season, with every match available via streaming. Note that Paramount+ is not available in the UK.

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