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  1. UEFA Europa League ⚽️ Watch Live Soccer Matches on Paramount Plus
  2. Manchester United draw Barcelona in UEFA Europa League knockout playoff round; complete results


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UEFA Europa League ⚽️ Watch Live Soccer Matches on Paramount Plus

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Manchester United draw Barcelona in UEFA Europa League knockout playoff round; complete results

Sorry! There was an error processing your subscription. Barcelona vs. Manchester United Barcelona will face Manchester United in the UEFA Europa League knockout round playoffs after Monday's draw paired the two heavyweight sides together. Despite Robert Lewandowski's five goals in the group stage, Xavi's men dropped into Europe's second tier after finishing behind Bayern Munich and Inter Milan in Group C. Barca have experienced this already when they dropped out of last year's edition and reached the quarterfinals before losing to ultimate UEL winners Eintracht Frankfurt who remained in this year's Champions League knockout phase. Barca are keeping up the pressure on Real Madrid at the La Liga summit, but such a premature UCL exit was not expected. Arguably one of the two goliath names dropping down along with Juventus, this was a nightmare draw for United who themselves were the big boys out of the group runners-up. Erik ten Hag's side were unable to oust Real Sociedad as Group E leaders so have had to make do with second place and a tricky draw against Champions League opponents. The Red Devils have looked better at times this season but lose to Unai Emery's Aston Villa over the weekend as Cristiano Ronaldo's malaise continues. Things could get worse against the Villans with an EFL Cup meeting at Old Trafford this week, but United should be in better health the other side of the FIFA World Cup. Along with Barca and Juve, Ten Hag's men are arguably one of the favorites fo...