Manchester United will play the fifth semi-final of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s reign again Roma on Thursday night.
United have lost the previous four but will hope to learn from those experiences to get over the line this time.
The Europa League represents the last realistic chance of silverware this season and a good result at Old Trafford is essential to United’s hopes.
We’ve put together everything you need to know about how to watch United v Roma on TV and online.
When is Man Utd v Granada on TV?
United v Roma will take place on Thursday 29th April 2021.
United are just 180 minutes away from next month’s final in Gdansk, Poland.

What time does Man Utd v Roma kick-off?
Man Utd v Roma will kick off at 8pm.
At the same time, Villarreal and Arsenal will be going head to head in the other semi-final.
What TV channel is Man Utd v Roma on?
You can watch the buildup to the game from 7:15pm on BT Sport 2.
The game will also be showed on BT Sport Extra, without the artificial crowd noise pumped in.

How to live stream Man Utd v Roma online
BT Sport customers can live stream the game via the BT Sport app on a variety of devices, including smartphones and tablets.
They can also watch it by visiting www.bt.com/sport/watch/live-now/bt-sport-2.
Man Utd v Roma team news
Phil Jones and Anthony Martial are certain to miss out. It would be a surprise if either player made another appearance this season.
Marcus Rashford is a constant injury doubt right now, given his foot problem, but Solskjaer said at his pre-match press conference that he is over the worst of it and is available for selection.
The rest of United’s squad should be fit. Luke Shaw, Harry Maguire and Scott McTominay were suspended for the previous round but are back here.

Our prediction: Man Utd v Roma
United will hope to play better than they did in the home leg against their last Italian opponents Milan, in the Round of 16.
It looks likely to be another tight game and an evening without conceding an away goal and grabbing a lead to take to Rome would be ideal.
The likes of Chris Smalling, Edin Dzeko and Henrikh Mkhitaryan will be fired up to offer a reminder of what they can do.
But United are on good form and as long as they learn their lessons from previous semi-finals in terms of keeping their heads and performing when it matters, they should get the job done.
Our prediction: United 1-0 Roma
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