Manchester United

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.

United dent Chelsea's title bid

Marcus Rashford's early strike and a deflected Ander Herrera effort were the difference between the teams on Sunday, as the gap between Antonio Conte's men and Tottenham in second place remains at four points with six games to play.

However, Chelsea, who have been top since November 5, appear to have an easier run-in than Spurs as they don't have to face any of the top six, while the north Londoners have home matches against Arsenal and United.

United offer hope to Spurs with 2-0 win over Chelsea

Goals by Marcus Rashford and Ander Herrera sank Chelsea and, with six games left for the top two, there is little room for any more slip-ups by Antonio Conte's side who a few weeks ago looked like they were running away with the title.

While Chelsea remain favourites to win the league, Conte will be concerned about the manner of the defeat at Old Trafford where they were rarely able to turn possession into chances.

Utd see off 10-man Sunderland

Zlatan Ibrahimovic put United 1-0 up on 30 minutes with a fine turn and low shot on the edge of the box, before Larsson was harshly sent off by Craig Pawson for a high tackle on Ander Herrera.

Just 45 seconds after the restart, United were 2-0 up through Henrikh Mkhitaryan, who found the bottom left corner from 15 yards with his left foot as Sunderland stood off.

Substitute Marcus Rashford added a third with a minute remaining, finishing well into the bottom corner from inside the area after Ibrahimovic's assist.

Griezmann: Transfer talk tiring

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.

Ibra treble puts Utd on course

The Swedish forward, who has scored more goals against St Etienne than any other team, enjoyed another profitable evening against the Ligue 1 side, opening the scoring with a deflected free-kick on 15 minutes.

He tapped home his second from close range with 15 minutes to go and sealed his treble - the 17th of his career - from the penalty spot (88) after he was fouled by Kevin Theophile-Catherine.

Mourinho sets Martial challenge

Sky Sources understand Martial's long-term United future is in doubt with Mourinho unhappy with the forward's performance against Liverpool.

The United boss subsequently dropped Martial for last weekend's draw with Stoke and the EFL Cup semi-final second leg against Hull on Thursday.

Utd stutter into EFL Cup final

Tom Huddlestone's controversial first-half penalty and Oumar Niasse's late strike earned victory for Marco Silva's side on the night, but Paul Pogba's 66th-minute goal ensured United progressed 3-2 on aggregate.

Ultimately, Marouane Fellaini's late goal in United's 2-0 victory at Old Trafford a fortnight ago proved the defining moment in the tie as Hull fell agonisingly short of an unlikely comeback, despite ending United's 17-game unbeaten run.

United top world rich list

United's record revenue for the 2015/16 season of £515.3m sees them leapfrog Spanish giants Barcelona (£463.8m) and Real Madrid (£463.8m), who sit second and third respectively.

Champions League holders Real slip to third after 11 years at the top, despite breaking the €600m revenue barrier for the first time.

The Deloitte Football Money League measures a club's earnings from matchday revenue, broadcast rights and commercial sources, and ranks them on that basis. The study does not include player transfer fees.