As European competition returns with the knockout phases of the Europa League and Champions League, seven Premier League clubs remain in the hunt for silverware.
Manchester City, Chelsea and Liverpool made it through the Champions League group stage in the autumn with relatively little fuss, while Manchester United’s drop-off saw them fall into the Europa League round of 32 alongside Leicester and Arsenal.
The draw for both competitions has thrown up some interesting ties. Here’s who you ought to keep an eye out for from the English clubs’ upcoming opposition.
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