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Europa League: Manchester United draw Real Sociedad, Arsenal get Benfica | Europa League

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Manchester United face a testing tie in the last 32 of the Europa League after being drawn against La Liga leaders Real Sociedad, while Arsenal must get past Benfica and Tottenham were drawn against Austrian side Wolfsberger.

Ole Gunnar Solskjær’s team were eliminated from the Champions League last week and their reward is a showdown with the side who lead Atlético Madrid on goal difference but have played two more matches. It will be United’s first meeting with the Basque club since the 2013/14 Champions League group stage, when David Moyes’s side beat them 1-0 at Old Trafford due to an Iñigo Martínez own goal and drew the away match 0-0, Robin van Persie missing a penalty. Moyes went on to spend a year as Sociedad manager before leaving in November 2015.

As seeds United will play the second leg at home, with the first staged the week before at the Anoeta Stadium on 18 February. Sociedad, managed by Imanol Alguacil, have lost only once in La Liga this term and now have former Manchester City midfielder David Silva on their books after he joined last summer following more than a decade in English football.

United won the Europa League competition under José Mourinho in May 2017 and reached last season’s semi-finals, losing to eventual winners Sevilla.

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Wolfsberger v Tottenham
Dynamo Kyiv v Club Brugge
Real Sociedad v Manchester United
Benfica v Arsenal

Red Star Belgrade v Milan

Antwerp v Rangers

Slavia Prague v Leicester

RB Salzburg v Villarreal

Braga v Roma

Krasnodar v Dinamo Zagreb

Young Boys v Bayer Leverkusen

Molde v Hoffenheim

Granada v Napoli

Maccabi Tel-Aviv v Shakhtar Donetsk

Lille v Ajax

Olympiakos v PSV Eindhoven

Meanwhile, Arsenal have been drawn against Benfica for the first time since the 1991/1992 Champions League, when George Graham’s side were eliminated after extra-time at Highbury in the second round tie. Spurs face another Austrian side having got past LASK in the group stages, while Leicester play Slavia Prague and Rangers will meet Royal Antwerp.

All five British teams were seeded and will play away from home first. Tottenham’s home leg will be played on Wednesday 24 February to ensure there is no clash with Arsenal’s home game the following day.

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