Sevilla vs Manchester United Preview: How to Watch on TV, Live Stream, Kick Off Time & Team News

Bruno Fernandes celebrates his extra-time penalty against FC Copenhagen in the quarter-finals
Bruno Fernandes celebrates his extra-time penalty against FC Copenhagen in the quarter-finals / James Williamson - AMA/Getty Images
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Two recent winners of the competition meet in the Europa League semi-final this Sunday night, when Sevilla take on Manchester United.

Five-time champions of Europe's second competition, Sevilla face English opposition for the second match in a row after an 88th-minute header was enough to see them past a tired Wolverhampton Wanderers.

Manchester United looked weary themselves against FC Copenhagen in the quarter-finals. The Premier League side's fatigue will not have benefitted from the additional 30 minutes of running which ensued after their Danish opponents - inspired by a remarkable display from their goalkeeper - forced extra time.


Where to Watch

When Is Kick Off? Sunday 16 August
What Time Is Kick Off? 20:00 (GMT)
Where Is it Played? Stadion Köln
TV Channel/Live Stream: BT Sport (UK), CBS (US)


Team News

Luke Shaw is a significant absentee for Manchester United
Luke Shaw is a significant absentee for Manchester United / Pool/Getty Images

Despite the congested nature of the restructured tournament, neither side have any fresh injury concerns going in to the semi-final.

Sevilla manager Julen Lopetgui has a full roster to choose from, though Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is missing a trio of defenders.

Luke Shaw has not been included in Manchester United's squad for the competition after suffering an ankle injury in July, while Phil Jones and Axel Tuanzebe are both unlikely to feature given their own fitness struggles.


Predicted Lineups

Sevilla: Bounou; Navas, Koundé, Diego Carlos, Reguilón; Jordán, Fernando, Banega; Suso, En-Nesyri, Ocampos.

Manchester United: Romero; Wan-Bissaka, Lindelof, Maguire, Williams; Matic, Pogba; Greenwood, Fernandes, Rashford; Martial.


Recent Form

Both teams can point to impressive runs of form either side of the coronavirus hiatus. Sevilla are unbeaten in their previous 19 games across all competitions, a sequence stretching back to February and encompassing the entirety of their post-lockdown La Liga campaign.

The Andalusian outfit have kept five consecutive clean sheets and conceded just one goal in their last eight games. Inevitably, one of the stars of this stingy backline - Diego Carlos - has been linked with a move away.

United may have laboured to a win against Copenhagen, but Anthony Martial was one of the few who showed little sign of fatigue, nimbly weaving his way through the Danish defence on numerous occasions.

That extra-time victory meant United have suffered just one defeat in the last 24 games - although that loss also came in a semi-final, when Chelsea knocked the Red Devils out of the FA Cup.

Here's how each team has fared in their last five outings.

Sevilla

Wolves 0-1 Sevilla (11/8)
Sevilla 2-0 Roma (6/8)
Sevilla 1-0 Valencia (19/7)
Real Sociedad 0-0 Sevilla (16/7)
Sevilla 2-0 Mallorca (12/7)

Manchester United

Manchester United 1-0 FC Copenhagen (10/8)
Manchester United 2-1 LASK (5/8)
Leicester 0-2 Manchester United (26/7)
Manchester United 1-1 West Ham (22/7)
Manchester United 1-3 Chelsea (19/7)


Prediction

Sevilla's players and staff have so regularly referenced their recent domination of this tournament, it's clear that those in the Spanish camp believe that winning habit has an impact on the modern day proceedings.

United, however, can point to a more recent triumph. Six of the players that featured in the 2017 final against Ajax are still at the club - including Paul Pogba, Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial.

However, the sluggishness of United's outings in the immediate past - stretching beyond just their quarter-final - is a rather more worrisome omen.

Prediction: Sevilla 2-1 Manchester United