By securing semi-final spots on a dramatic night, Manchester United, Tottenham, and Chelsea all moved one step closer to European glory.
Ruben Amorim’s United resurrected in the Europa League with a remarkable comeback as they defeated Lyon 5-4 at Old Trafford and 7-6 overall.
Tottenham won Eintracht Frankfurt 1-0 to advance to 2-1 on aggregate, which is impressive.
Who will face the English teams in the semi-finals and when?
The first game of the Europa League and Conference League semi-final matches will take place on May 1st, followed by the second game, which will be played a week later.
As Ange Postecoglou prepares to win a trophy in his second season at Tottenham, Norwegian side Bodo/Glimt will take the field.
Athletic Bilbao, who defeated Rangers in the quarter-finals, will face Manchester United.
Bodo and Glimt are who?

Bodo/Glimt, the reigning champions of Norway, are one of the most intriguing teams in European play.
Faced with them can prove to be a challenging proposition for unacclimatized opposition because their home games frequently take place north of the Arctic Circle, as Lazio discovered in the quarter-finals.
The Italians lost the first game 2-0 in Norway, and Bodo/Glimt won the subsequent shootout despite Lazio holding back 3-1 at home in the second leg.
Bodo/Glimt, who famously defeated Jose Mourinho’s Roma 6-1 in the Europa League group stage four years ago, has not caused Lazio’s major league team to face off.
In 2022, the Norwegians defeated a Celtic side that is currently under the control of Postecoglou in a Conference League game.
Bodo is one of the most northernmost cities in the world, and it is very far away from other major cities, with the next closest major city at least nine and a half hours drive away.
Their fans are also renowned for having giant yellow toothbrushes for games.
According to the legend, the custom began 50 years ago when a fan attempted to start a chant and became alarmed that it was not going to take off by using a toothbrush to “direct” the crowd.
Athletic Bilbao, who is he?

Athletic are a club that historically relies on Basque players to create their own emotions and identity.
The Europa League final will be played at their home stadium in San Mames, which gives players and fans a chance to experience once in a lifetime, but the current squad seems to be taking the pressure lightly.
Ernesto Valverde, a seasoned coach, has a calming influence on his team, who plays adroit but exciting football.
A star player like Nico Williams, who won the Spanish European Championship, will undoubtedly cause problems for Manchester United in the semi-finals.
Marcelo Bielsa led Athletic to the Europa League final in 2012, and he later became Leeds United’s manager.
Djurgarden, who are they?

The club’s roots can be traced to the late 1800s and the island of Djurgarden, which means “animal island,” which is situated in Stockholm’s heart.
The 3Arena, the city’s current home ground, is in the city’s Johanneshov district.
Djurgarden have won the domestic league 12 times, but this is their closest attempt in a European competition.
Although Chelsea’s semi-final opponents are approaching the end of the season, Djurgarden’s domestic campaign is just beginning. They have only won three of their first three games and have not had the best of starts.
Lucas Bergvall, a highly regarded teenager, played for Tottenham before joining them last year.
Bergvall quickly made an impression at the club, leading Aftonbladet to predict that he would become “Djurgarden’s biggest transfer ever” with one of his early performances.
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Source: BBC
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