Europa League quarter-final and semi-final draw in full

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By Reuters | Jul 10, 2020
Football - Europa League Quarter-Final and Semi-Final Draw - Nyon, Switzerland - July 10, 2020. General view during the semi-final draw. [UEFA Pool/Handout via REUTERS]

Following is the draw for the Europa League quarter-finals and semi-finals, which was held at UEFA's headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland on Friday.

Second legs of the last-16 ties will be played at the clubs' respective home stadiums while two ties where the first leg did not take place -- Inter Milan v Getafe and Sevilla v AS Roma -- will be played over a single leg in Germany.

Quarter-Final draw (Matches on Aug. 10-11 in Germany)

* QF 1: Wolfsburg or Shakhtar Donetsk v Eintracht Frankfurt or Basel

* QF 2: Manchester United or LASK v Istanbul Basaksehir or Copenhagen

* QF 3: Inter Milan or Getafe v Rangers or Bayer Leverkusen

* QF 4: Olympiakos or Wolverhampton Wanderers v Sevilla or AS Roma

Semi-Final draw (Matches on Aug. 16-17 in Germany)

* SF: Winner of QF 4 v Winner of QF 2

* SF: Winner of QF 3 v Winner of QF 1 

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