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How to watch Sevilla vs Manchester United - UK & USA Europa League TV and live stream details

Manchester United head to Sevilla on Thursday night hoping to secure their place in the Europa League semi-finals.

For 80 minutes last week, United's job in Spain looked like it was going to be a lot easier than the one they now face. Marcel Sabitzer's early first half brace had put the Reds in the driving seat at 2-0.

However, two late own goals from Tyrell Malacia and Harry Maguire mean that it is still very much all to play for in the tie. Erik ten Hag's men will have to progress without Bruno Fernandes who misses the game through suspension.

ALSO READ: How Ten Hag turned biggest weakness into greatest strength

United could also be missing the likes of Sabitzer, Malacia, Marcus Rashford, Scott McTominay, Luke Shaw, Alejandro Garnacho and Tom Heaton through injury. Lisandro Martinez, Raphael Varane and Donny van de Beek are all definitely ruled out of the tie. Here is how to follow all of the action from Spain in midweek.

The match will kick off at 8pm in the UK, 9pm local time and 3pm ET.

United supporters in the UK will be able to watch the game live on BT Sport 1. Coverage will begin at 7pm. Fans can access the match by buying a monthly pass to BT Sport which costs £29.99 per month. It also includes access to Discovery+.

Fans in the US will be able to view the match on CBS Sports via Paramount+. This is subject to local charges.

The 2021/22 Premier League season sees 200 live games split across three broadcasters.

Sky Sports retain the rights to the bulk of those fixtures with 128 live matches. They also own rights to the Carabao Cup and several international matches. Check out the latest Sky deals here.

BT Sport hold the rights to 52 live Premier League games. They also have exclusivity of all UEFA competitions

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