This archive report was first published on 10 July 2020.
The Europa League will be completed with a mini-tournament in Germany from the quarter-finals onwards in August, with the final set to take place in Cologne on August 21.
Manchester United, who have been in fine form since the Premier League season resumed last month, are effectively already through to the last eight having won 5-0 away to Austrian side LASK in the first leg.
Assuming they progress, the 2017 Europa League winners will take on either Istanbul Basaksehir or FC Copenhagen in the quarter-finals on Monday, August 10 in Cologne.
Meanwhile, Wolverhampton Wanderers drew 1-1 away to Olympiakos in the first leg of their last-16 tie and would then need to beat Sevilla or Roma in the quarter-finals.
A semi-final meeting of the teams would take place in Cologne on August 16, with the winner set to face either Inter Milan or Getafe in the final.
Only six of the eight last 16 first-leg matches were played in March, with the other two ties — Inter v Getafe and Sevilla v Roma — to be decided as one-off matches on neutral ground in Germany.
As in the Champions League, all games are set to be played behind closed doors.