The club competition resumes with four games that promise to keep fans on the edge of their seats. Full broadcast info here.

The last eight teams in the UEFA Europa League will lock horns in the first leg of their quarterfinal matchups with nothing but victory in their minds. The upcoming four games will include a mixture of teams that have made merits to reach this stage of the tournament, and quite frankly, none of them can be considered as favorites.

In what could be a deciding factor, none of the first legs will be held at neutral venues, which will see all teams playing at their respective homes. In what also be a first through the course of the tournament, all games will be played at the same time, contrary to what happened in the previous stages. Hence, all fans need to know where and how they can watch all games to keep track of the action.

There are two games that stand out over the rest. The first of those will see Ajax and Roma battling for a spot in the next round. The other will see Granada, one of this year's success stories, facing the mighty Manchester United, the team with the biggest resume of the bunch.

The return legs are scheduled to be played in one week. Here is how this week's UEFA Europa League games will be played

Thursday, April 8 - Kick-off time: 3:00 p.m. ET