The draw for the quarter-finals of the Europa League took place this Friday, March 17, the posters.

Without the Premier League leader Arsenal, eliminated in the knockout stages of the Europa League by the Portuguese Sporting somewhat against all odds, the road clears for several prestigious clubs involved in this Europa League such as AS Roma, Manchester United or Juventus Turin. On Friday 17 March, at the UEFA headquarters in Nyon, the draw for the quarter-finals, as well as those for the semi-finals and the final for administrative reasons, was carried out with, in particular, a big clash between Manchester United and FC Sevilla while Juve will face the heartthrob of Arsenal. Here are the details of the posters that will take place on April 13 for the first legs and April 20 for the return matches.

Semi-finals:

2023 Europa League round of 16 results

The Europa League round of 16 delivered its verdict on Thursday March 16 with a big surprise, Premier League leaders Arsenal’s penalty shootout defeat. Check out the final results and aggregate scores.

With the absence of French clubs in the Europa League, it is the paying channel RMC Sport which will broadcast the four posters of the knockout stages of the Europa League.

The group stage of the Europa League will be played from Thursday 8 September 2022 to Thursday 3 November 2022 while the knockout stage will be played from Thursday 16 February 2023 to Thursday 18 May 2023. As for the final, it is scheduled on May 31, 2023 at the Puskas Arena stadium in Budapest (Hungary). The schedule was then compiled by UEFA as follows:

As last season, UEFA has awarded the French TV rights for the 2022/2023 Europa League to RMC Sport, M6 and Canal which will ensure broadcasting until the end of the 2023/2024 season. Canal will co-broadcast with M6 each Thursday’s poster and RMC Sport offers all the remaining matches. M6 will broadcast the final scheduled for May 31, 2023.