Manchester United vs Anderlecht - as it happened: Marcus Rashford strikes in extra-time to end Belgian's resistance
Relive all of the action from the Europa League quarter-final
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Your support makes all the difference.Manchester United progressed to the semi-finals of the Europa League with an extra-time win over a dogged Anderlecht.
Henrikh Mkhitaryan gave the home side the lead within the first ten minutes and United looked to be on course for an easy win.
But Sofiane Hanni leveled the scores, leaving United to require an extra-time goal from Marcus Rashford to progress to the last four.
Relive all of the action below.
What time is kick-off?
The match starts will begin at 8.05pm.
Where can I watch it?
The game will be shown on BT Sport 2.
Preview
Jose Mourinho decided to rest his star men Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Henrikh Mkhitaryan for their Premier League clash with Chelsea on Sunday, in a huge risk that happened to pay off. With a crucial mid-week tie at home to Belgian side Anderlecht lurking and with Zlatan's game-time requiring careful management (he has already appeared 45 times for the club this season), a rest could only be a good thing.
United will be without Phil Jones, Chris Smalling and Juan Mata, who all miss out due to injury. But Wayne Rooney will likely return to the bench, after the striker recovered from an ankle injury. United will be in a jubilant mood following their 2-0 win over Chelsea and we can expect them to come down hard on the Belgian side as seek a spot in the semi-finals.
Anderlecht currently sit top of the Jupiler League and have not lost in their past seven matches. A win over United would give them their first semi-finals in a European competition since 1990. At first glance it looks a tall ask for the Belgian side, who don’t boast the class or big names that United possess, but having forced a 1-1 draw at home in the first leg, the tie remains open.
It’s a big game for…
Luke Shaw. The defender may be given a chance to finally prove himself under Jose Mourinho. He wasn’t in Mourinho’s starting eleven against Chelsea on Sunday and could well be given a chance this evening, Shaw will have a lot of work to do to counter the recent criticism of him by the United boss.
Remember when...
Tomasz Radzinski scored both goals for the Belgians in a famous 2-1 win?
Player to watch…
Marcus Rashford. The young striker may have big shoes to fill next season. It has yet to be decided where Zlatan will be next season and Rashford may be next in line for the throne should the Swede choose not to remain at United.
Rashford had a cracking game against Chelsea where he stunned the Premier League leaders with the opening goal. He is a man in form and will pose a stern test to the Anderlecht defence.
Form…
Manchester United: WDWDDW
Anderlecht: WDDWWW
Odds…
Manchester United to win: 11/50
Draw: 5/1
Anderlecht to win: 12/1
34 mins: Hanni did very well to win the ball and convert the chance there. Blind handed the initial chance to Tielemans by heading the ball to him on the edge of the United area, and the youngster was very unlucky to see his well-hit drive cannon off the cross-bar.
How the in-form Teodorczyk (the Pole has scored 20 goals in 30 league games this season, and 7 in 11 in Europe) didn't score is anybody's guess, the rebound fell kindly to him but he couldn't sort out his feet. Little matter, Hanni took the ball off him and blasted it into the corner of the net to score. Game on!
36 mins: Another good chance goes begging for United. Rashford beats his man and shoots across the face of goal, Ruben tips it wide.
39 mins: Manchester United are very much on the front foot at the moment, with Pogba twice shooting from distance. The first time he blazes horribly over, the second time the ball is deflected clear.
41 mins: Luke Shaw is the latest to go close for United. He bursts into the box down the left but his tame shot is easily saved by Ruben.
43 mins: Mourinho is getting very agitated in his technical area...
The last thing he will want this evening is extra-time.
45 mins: A massive chance for Anderlecht on the stroke of half-time! Tielemans exchanges passes with Acheampong on the edge of the area before shooting low, attempting to drive the ball past a thicket of United legs.
The ball takes a couple of deflections on route to goal, with Teodorczyk able to take a touch to divert the ball around Romero. But he runs out of space - the ball crossing the line for a goal-kick.
Half-time: Manchester United 1 Anderlecht 1
And that's the end of the first-half! It's been entertainingly equal and open, although United have had the more opportunities.
Mkhitaryan opened the scoring before Anderlecht's captain, Hanni, grabbed the equaliser, and it's all to play for in the second-half.
Half-time stats...
Possession: Manchester United 59%-41% Anderlecht
Shots: Manchester United 8-7 Anderlecht
Shots on target: Manchester United 5-3 Anderlecht
Corners: Manchester United 4-2 Anderlecht
Fouls: Manchester United 5-4 Anderlecht
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