Europa League

Arsenal's home Europa League tie moved to Greece

The match will kick off at Olympiakos Piraeus' home ground in the Greek capital on 25 February.

The game, which was due to be held at the Emirates Stadium, was moved because Portugal is on the UK's 'red list', which means those arriving from the country must self-isolate for 10 days, with no exemptions for elite athletes.

The first leg will be held in Rome's Stadio Olimpico.

AC Milan 0-2 Arsenal: Gunners take first-leg advantage after Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Aaron Ramsey goals

A deflected strike saw Henrikh Mkhitaryan get off the mark for Arsenal (15), and having conceded their first goal in 569 minutes, Milan soon found themselves 2-0 down when Aaron Ramsey rounded Gianluigi Donnarumma in the fourth minute of first-half stoppage time.

Both goals were superbly assisted by Mesut Ozil, and after a bold attacking display in the opening 45 minutes, Arsenal's defence stood firm after the break to seal a morale-boosting win.

Lyon loss heaps pressure on Koeman

The home side fell behind early on when Nabil Fekir slotted home a penalty following a rash challenge by Mason Holgate.

However, Ronald Koeman's side drew level after 69 minutes when Ashley Williams powered home a header, only for Bertrand Traore's deft backheel to hand Lyon the win six minutes later.

As a result, Everton have now taken just one point from their opening three Group E games and sit bottom of the table.

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Ajax 0 Manchester United 2 Pogba and Mkhitaryan seal emotional Europa League triumph

Goals from Paul Pogba and Henrikh Mkhitaryan secured the trophy and a route back into the Champions League group stage for next season, while bringing some joy to fans in what has been a deeply difficult week for the English city.

The match was overshadowed by Monday's terror attack at the Manchester Arena, which killed 22 people, and a minute's silence was observed before kick-off in front of a boisterous but respectful crowd at Friends Arena.

Rashford stunner gives Utd win

Celta goalkeeper Sergio Alvarez had denied the visitors with three superb saves before he was finally beaten by Rashford on 67 minutes.

The away goal puts United in pole position to advance to their first Europa League final, with the second leg at Old Trafford next Thursday.

Goalscorer Rashford limped off late on and substitute Ashley Young was also replaced after appearing to suffer a muscular injury.

Both may now be doubts to face Arsenal at the Emirates, live on Sky Sports on Nissan Super Sunday.

Rashford sends Utd to semis

Henrikh Mkhitaryan gave United the lead on 10 minutes with a low effort from 12 yards, before Anderlecht levelled from Sofiane Hanni's close-range rebounded effort on 32 minutes.

United, and Zlatan Ibrahimovic in particular, missed a host of chances in the second half and extra-time, but Rashford got the winner in the 107th minute with a left-footed effort following a superb turn inside the box.

Jose Mourinho's side will find out who they face in the last four in the Europa League draw at midday on Friday, which you can follow live on SkySports.com.

Utd held by Rostov in Europa

The Armenia international had spent another spell on the sidelines with a hamstring injury, but started the game in Russia which went ahead despite concerns from Manchester United about the state of the pitch.

Mkhitaryan opened the scoring in the 35th minute after a cutback from Zlatan Ibrahimovic, but United were pegged back by their hosts eight minutes after the break as Aleksandr Bukharov's effort beat Sergio Romero.