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Real Betis vs Manchester United LIVE early team news and Europa League match preview

Manchester United are back in action when they travel to face Real Betis in the second leg of their Europa League last-16 tie this evening.

Erik ten Hag's side head into the match with a three-goal cushion from the first leg a week ago, but know there is still work to do before they can be sure of their place in the quarter-finals.

United are heavy favourites to progress from the tie, but that doesn't mean they will be making many changes, and Ten Hag has already indicated that he will field a strong side.

In terms of early team news, Bruno Fernandes and Casemiro are both set to start the match, while Marcel Sabitzer is available for selection. Anthony Martial and Antony will both miss out on the fixture and have not traveled to Spain for it.

Stick with us for all the match coverage LIVE from the Estadio Benito Villamarín.

Casemiro and Bruno Fernandes will start for Manchester United in their Europa League round-of-16 second leg against Real Betis.

Casemiro will serve a four-game domestic suspension for his straight red card against Southampton and he is a booking away from a one-match ban in the Europa League.

Fernandes is also a yellow card away from what would be a suspension for the quarter-final first leg, should United progress.

"They will play both because it's a very good opponent. Last week we had a good result but we have to go again and you need your best players, because we need a result, we need a win, then we need our best team.

"It's always serious, we will play our best team. Definitely, we have to put up a team that can adapt during the game, we know our opponent can because they are a good team, they have really good players, they have a lot of variations, so we have to be aware of that and we have to

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