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Support in three Europa League games and the 2-3 goal in Bilbao-Rangers!

After the Champions League, tonight we will find out the teams that will book a place in the semi-finals in the Europa and Confederations League.
After the first games in the Europa League, qualification remains open in all four matches.
In the Confederations League, Chelsea are already in the semi-finals and, logically, Betis will be there as well. Fiorentina and Rapid Vienna got a chance to qualify against Celje and Jurgarden.
We'll look at all this in detail below.
Below you will see all the match action in detail:
ATHLETIC BILBAO-RANGERS (22:00)
White draw in Scotland with Ernesto Valverde's side failing to capitalise on their superiority and missing a great opportunity to gain a qualification lead ahead of tonight's rematch.The game didn't start in the best conditions for Rangers, as they were down to 10 men in just the 13th minute due to Propper's sending off. Ernesto Valverde's side failed to exploit their numerical advantage, despite being superior throughout the match.
EINTRACHT FRANKFURT-TOTTENHAM (22:00)
Tottenham and Eintracht scored in the space of 20 minutes, with the visitors taking the lead through Ekitike on 6 minutes and Pedro Poro setting up the final score with a superb back-heel finish, leaving everything wide open for tonight's rematch in Germany.
Not content with a run to the last 8, BONDO/GLIMT want more! The Norwegian champions beat Lazio 2-0 at home and took a big step towards qualifying for the semi-finals of the competition, with Saltnes having a big night.
The experienced midfielder scored both of his team's goals, opening the scoring with a shot from inside the area in the 47th minute and doubling his team's tally with a fine lob in the 69th minute. Talk about a surprise result and if the Norwegians seal qualification in Italy tonight, then the big surprise will be completed in the best possible way for the Norwegians. The Italians underperformed and will be looking for an upset in tonight's rematch in Olimpico.
MANCHESTER UNITED-LYON (22:00)
Lyon and Manchester United cancelled each other out in France in the first quarter-final of the Europa League, with a 2-2 draw leaving everything wide open ahead of tonight's rematch at Old Trafford. Almada and Cherchi scored for the Gon, Yoro and Zirkey found the net for the Red Devils.