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Porto vs Manchester United live team news plus Europa League updates and how to watch

Manchester United will be seeking lift off in their Europa League campaign tonight when they visit Porto.

Erik ten Hag's side let slip a lead in a disappointing 1-1 draw with FC Twente in their European opener. The expanded competition has created more jeopardy and United will hope to pick up points in Portugal as they target a place in the top eight and a straight passage into the last-16.

The Reds have struggled this season and sit 13th in the Premier League following their dismal display in losing 3-0 to Tottenham last time out. Ten Hag is under mounting pressure and tonight's contest and the top flight trip to Aston Villa on Sunday ahead of the October international break could go a long way to deciding his future.

Porto sit second in Portugal's top flight with six wins from seven matches but they slumped to a 3-0 defeat in their Europa League opener to Norwegian side Bodo/Glimt. Kick-off tonight is 8pm.

You can follow all the build up, action, reaction and analysis with our blow below.

Porto fans have been streaming towards the Dragão for a couple of hours. The waiter at a nearby bar was deliberately dressed in a United 2002-04 home shirt with ‘Ronaldo 7’ on the back. One error: the Premier League badges on the sleeves were the standard ones. Ronaldo wore champion badges in his first season with United. Porto fans saw the funny side of his mischievousness.

It will be interesting to see whether Sir Jim Ratcliffe has made the short hop from Barcelona to Porto tonight. He has been in the Catalan city all week watching Ineos Brittania - the boat his company have backed - try and secure a place in the Americas Cup final. Two wins yesterday have put Sir Ben Ainslie’s crew on the brink of that achievement, leading

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