Manchester United Europa League group stage opponents confirmed following draw
Manchester United have discovered who they will be facing in the group stage of the UEFA Europa League this season after the draw was conducted in Istanbul.
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Manchester United have discovered who they will be facing in the group stage of the UEFA Europa League this season after the draw was conducted in Istanbul.
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Hungary’s head coach Zoltan Gera shows the paper slip of Real Betis Balompie during the draw for the UEFA Europa League football tournament group stage 2022-2023 in Istanbul on August 26, 2022. (Photo by OZAN KOSE / AFP)
Manchester United have been handed a tricky group in the Europa League after being drawn with Real Sociedad, while Arsenal's toughest opponent in their group looks likely to be PSV. As well as La Liga side Sociedad, United's Group E also contains Moldovan outfit Sheriff Tiraspol, who famously defeated Real Madrid at the Bernabeu in last season's Champions League, and Cypriot side Omonoia Nicosia.
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The Edinburgh side must overhaul a 2-1 first-leg deficit when FC Zurich visit Tynecastle Park on Thursday in order to reach the tournament’s group phase. The aggregate winners of the play-off tie will progress, while the losers parachute into the Europa Conference League groups.
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