The Europa League continues today, and there are big games to look forward to.
Man Utd beat Barcelona to progress to the last 16, where they are joined by Group A winners Arsenal. Sporting Lisbon respectively.
Elsewhere, established teams such as Juventus, Sevilla and Roma all remain in the competition.
All 16 teams will believe they have a chance to go all the way, and you can watch every game live from now until the final in Budapest on May 31, 2023.
Europa League schedule
The first legs of the 16 matches take place today, before the second legs next week. Here are the UK kick off times and the channels you need:
Thu 9 March
- Sporting Lisbon vs Arsenal – KO 5.45pm – BT Sport 2
- Man Utd vs Real Betis – KO 8 p.m. – BT Sport 1/Ultimate
- Bayer Leverkusen vs Ferencvaros – KO 5.45pm – BT Sport 5
- Roma vs Real Sociedad – KO 5:45 p.m. – BT Sport 4
- Union Berlin vs Union Saint-Gilloise – KO 5:45 p.m. – BT Sport 6
- Juventus vs SC Friborg – KO 8 p.m. – BT Sport 4
- Sevilla vs Fenerbahçe – KO 8 p.m. – BT Sport 2/6
- Shakhtar Donetsk vs Feyenoord – KO 8pm – BT Sport 5
Thu 16 March
- Real Betis vs Man Utd – KO 5.45pm – BT Sport 1
- Arsenal vs Sporting Lisbon – KO 8 p.m. – BT Sport 2/Ultimate
- Fenerbahçe vs Sevilla – KO 5:45 p.m. – BT Sport 8
- Feyenoord vs Shakhtar Donetsk – KO 5:45 p.m. – BT Sport 10
- SC Freiburg vs Juventus – KO 5:45 p.m. – BT Sport 7
- Ferencvaros vs Bayer Leverkusen – KO 8pm – BT Sport 10
- Real Sociedad vs Roma – KO 8 p.m. – BT Sport 1/6
- Union Saint-Gilloise vs Union Berlin – KO 8 p.m. – BT Sport 8
For more information, head to the UEFA website for a comprehensive guide to Europa League fixtures and results.
How to watch the Europa League in the UK
BT Sport have exclusive rights to the Europa League in the UK, so you’ll need an active subscription to start watching live. If you don’t want to pay, your only option is to wait until the highlights are available on the BT Sport YouTube channel. However, you will be able to watch the final for free.
There are several options to sign up for BT Sport, first of all by combining it with BT Broadband. Put your postal code on the site to see what offers are available.
On the TV side, prices start at £10 per month for the duration of a 24-month contract. In exchange, you’ll get all BT Sport channels plus Eurosport, Discovery+, AMC and a recordable TV box with 300 hours of storage space.
You can also combine broadband with just the BT Sport app (from £43.99) – it works on mobile, tablet, smart TV and console – Or buy the monthly pass for £25. If your device supports it, you’ll still be able to watch in up to 4K HDR quality.
Sky customers can get BT Sport added to their existing contract from £29.99 with £20 upfront. BT’s combined package with Sky Sports via Now costs £42 per month. , but it is now only available in Ireland.
How to watch the Europa League outside the UK
BT Sport is geo-restricted, which means you can officially only watch its coverage if you’re based in the UK.
A workaround is available if you are outside of this region, but we encourage you to find the local broadcaster first, especially if you are based there permanently. It’s CBS Sports (via Paramount+) in the United States, Stan Sport in Australia or Sony Pictures Networks in the Indian subcontinent.
However, if you already have an active UK subscription, we recommend accessing the BT Sport stream using a VPN. This will allow you to always appear as if you are in the UK and retain access to channels, and it is completely legal.
NordVPN is one of our top recommendations, but you can check out our best VPN chart, which shows you some of the best services for accessing UK content from abroad.
On Nord, simply open the app on the device you want to use and connect to any server in the UK. Then just use the BT Sport website or app as you normally would.
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If you plan to use the VPN only for football, you can also consider a free VPN. Almost all will have a UK server, but there may be strict data limits.
Want more football? Here’s how to watch the Premier League, Champions League, FA Cup and Carabao Cup.
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