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·21 April 2023
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·21 April 2023
The quarter finals of the 2022/23 Europa League have come to a conclusion and we know the teams who have booked their spots in the final four.
Manchester United's dreams of glory in Europe's secondary club competition to add to their Carabao Cup triumph fell apart at Sevilla, while it's all smiles at Juventus who qualified after having 15 Serie A points returned to them.
Jose Mourinho's Roma were too strong for Dutch opposition Feyenoord in a replay of last season's Europa Conference League final, while Bayer Leverkusen dismissed Belgian outfit Union Saint-Gilloise.
Here's when the next round of games will take place.
The first legs of the Europa League semi finals will both take place in Italy on 11 May, with Sevilla visiting Juventus and Bayer Leverkusen travelling to Roma. The return legs then take place a week later.
The two victors from the semi finals will square off in the Europa League final on 31 May at the Puskas Arena.
Is it time for Mourinho to shine on Europe's grandest stage once again?
His Roma side have reached the last four and get stronger with each passing round as they bid to improve on last season's Europa Conference League triumph. Leverkusen have been clinical in Europe this season and have enjoyed a 12-game unbeaten streak since February.