Three Premier League teams are in UEFA Europa League action on Thursday, as Wolves and Man United face tricky tests away from home and Arsenal have a winnable home match.
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Man United make seven changes for their trip to Belgrade to play Partizan in Group L, as the likes of David de Gea and Marcus Rashford rested with DDG not even on the bench. Youngsters James Garner and Brandon Williams start for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side who have four points from their first two games of the group stage. Anthony Martial returns to the starting lineup in a huge boost for Solskjaer.
In Group K Wolves make five changes with Kilman, Vinagre, Gibbs-White, Doherty and Saiss coming into the team. Nuno Espirito Santo clearly has one eye on Sunday’s trip to Newcastle in the Premier League but Raul Jimenez and Patrick Cutrone remain up top.
Unai Emery’s Arsenal have won both of their opening group stage games and the likes of Bellerin and Holding will again feature as they continue their long recoveries from injury.
Elsewhere Rangers head to Porto, Celtic host Lazio and Roma play Borussia Monchengladbach in some tasty looking clashes across Europe.
Below is the schedule in full for the games which kick off across two windows at 12:55 p.m. ET and 3 p.m. ET.
Early games (kick off time, 12:55 p.m. ET)
Partizan Belgrade v. Manchester United
AZ Alkmaar v. Astana
Qarabag v. APOEL Nicosia
Young Boys v. Feyenoord
FC Porto v. Glasgow Rangers
CSKA Moscow v. Ferencvaros
Ludogorets v. Espanyol
Gent v. Wolfsburg
St Etienne v. Oleksandriya
Istanbul Basaksehir v. RZ Pellets WAC
Roma v. Borussia Monchengladbach
Besiktas v. Braga
Slovan Bratislava v. Wolves
Late games (3 p.m. ET)
Sevilla v. Dudelange
Dynamo Kiev v. FC Copenhagen
Malmo v. FC Lugano
Getafe v. Basel
Trabzonspor v. Krasnodar
PSV v. Linz ASK
Sporting Lisbon v. Rosenborg
Celtic v. Lazio
Rennes v. Cluj
Arsenal v. Vitoria
Frankfurt v. Standard Liege