
Manchester United will face Belgian side Club Brugge in the last 32 of the UEFA Europa League 2019/20.
This was confirmed on Monday afternoon as the draws were made.
United who won the title in 2017 will play the first leg away from home on February 20th before hosting the return leg at Old Trafford in a week’s time.
The other English giants Arsenal have been drawn to face Greek outfit Olympiakos while Wolves takes on Spanish side Espanyol.
Arsenal will be away from the first leg while Wolves are at home.
All first legs will take place on Thursday, 20 February with the return matches a week later on 27 February.
This season’s final is slated to take place on 27 May in Gdansk, Poland, which hosted four games at Euro 2012.
The other big guns in the competition, some of whom dropped from the Champions League have also been drawn.
Ajax will face Getafe, Sevilla will take on CFR Cluj while Porto has a date with Bundesliga side Bayer Leverkusen.
The last 32 Europa League draw in full
-Wolves v Espanyol
-Sporting Lisbon v Istanbul Basaksehir
-Getafe v Ajax
-Bayer Leverkusen v Porto
-Copenhagen v Celtic
-APOEL v Basel
-Cluj v Sevilla
-Olympiakos v Arsenal
-AZ Alkmaar v LASK
-Club Bruges v Manchester United
-Ludogorets Razgrad v Inter Milan
-Eintracht Frankfurt v Red Bull Salzburg
-Shakhtar Donetsk v Benfica
-Wolfsburg v Malmo
-Roma v Gent
-Rangers v Braga