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Manchester United will welcome a fourth Spanish side to Old Trafford on Thursday when they host Sevilla in the first leg of their Europa League quarter-final.

The Reds progressed past Real Betis in the last-16, following up their thumping 4-1 home win with a 1-0 victory in the second leg.

They had previously knocked out Barcelona having finished behind Real Sociedad in the group. In Sevilla, they face a side enduring their worst league season since promotion to La Liga in 2001, currently 13th and on their third manager of the campaign in Jose Luis Mendilibar.

Erik ten Hag will be without four key players for the first leg, most notably Marcus Rashford who suffered a groin injury against Everton, while their visitors for the evening will be without Pape Gueye, with Joan Jordan and Tecatito Corona. ALSO READ: United suffer Scott McTominay blow ahead of Sevilla tie Here is everything you need to know ahead of the opening leg at Old Trafford.

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