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EL & ECL semi-finals: Three British teams in action as Jose returns

West Ham and Rangers will be in Europa League semi-final action on Thursday as Jose Mourinho's Roma take on Leicester in the Europa Conference League. Meet the German clubs hoping to stop an all-British Europa League finalEuropa League fixtures | Europa Conference League fixturesDownload the Sky Sports AppMoyes: We can be a match for any team at home

As West Ham gear up to play Eintracht Frankfurt in their first leg match up of the Europa League semi-finals, manager David Moyes showed great confidence in his players.

The first leg will be played at the London Stadium on Thursday evening, where Moyes' Hammers have picked up some big wins over the course of this season.

He said: "I think our home form this year's been pretty good. We've had some good results.

"I think we're worthy of it. Beating Tottenham, Liverpool and Chelsea shows that on our home patch on our day, we can be a good match for any team."

Though confident in his squad, it appears the magnitude of a European semi-final is still very surreal for Moyes. He added: "It's a great game. We're hugely excited by it. The thrill of qualifying last year was great.

"If you'd have said to us last year, you'd be in the semi-finals with a chance of getting to the final, I'd have said 'you're joking.''

For West Ham to qualify for the semi-finals of the Europa League is a great feat, but Moyes and his team have further ambitions.

"The players have got better and even our style, how we've played and their development, so many of the players have improved individually.

''We brought in a couple of boys, but nearly all of the players who have played here have improved individually, or they wouldn't be playing at this level of European football.

"They're all seeing this as a

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