**The Europa League is moving on, with 16 teams successfully whittled down to just eight on Thursday night. Now, the quarter-finals of thie seasons's competition beckon.**
The quarter-final draw was made at the same time as the last 16 ties were chosen last month, with the last eight fixtures now locked in. The semi-finals were also drafted then, too, as the entire remaining knockout bracket was mapped out.
**Manchester United**'s reward for [overcoming Real Sociedad in the last 16](https://www.90min.com/features/man-utd-4-1-real-sociedad-5-2-agg-match-report-4-talking-points-13-3-25) is a quarter-final tie against **Lyon**, who thrashed Romania's FCSB by an aggregate score-line of 7-1 over the two legs. It marks the first time the clubs will have faced each other since a Champions League last 16 encounter in 2008, and only the third time they have ever been paired together in competitive action.
**Tottenham Hotspur** overturned an aggregate deficit against AZ in their last 16 tie and must now face 2021/22 winners **Eintracht Franfurt** if they are to keep progressing.
**Lazio** will take on tournament surprise package **Bodo/Glimt**, while **Athletic Club**, hoping to reach the final on home soil this season are to take on 2008 finalists **Rangers** after the Scottish giants eliminated Jose Mourinho's Fenerbahce on penalties.
This season's Europa League final is set for Wednesday 21 May at San Mames in Bilbao.
Quarter-final ties will be played on 10 and 17 April.
Semi-final ties will be played on 1 May and 8 May.