The Yellow Submarines are regarded as favorites to win this tie but whether they are regarded as favorites for the Europa League is still under doubt. Benfica, FC Porto and Sporting Braga have all progressed into the quarter finals and this trio are definitely regarded as massive favorites by all means.
The El Classico is officially two weeks away from now as the Spanish giants get set for an intense final period of the season. As for this weekend, Real Madrid will host Sporting Gijon while Barcelona face a tricky tie away from home to Villareal.
Last night's Europa League action brought a lot of action and drama into the lively Europa League this season. Only eight teams are left in the competition now. Only eight teams have the opportunity to make history at the end of the season.
The draw for the quarter finals will take place tonight and bearing in mind that there will not be any seedings for this stage, some very interesting match-ups can be expected. But first, Live Soccer TV provides a brief look into some of the interesting topics regarding the Europa League this season.
British Downfall And Portuguese Success: How Did It Happen?
Last night's action saw all three British clubs being knocked out of the Europa League. Rangers, Liverpool and Manchester City failed to perform when it all mattered and as a result, it's a total wipeout for Britain's hopes of lifting the trophy.