This article contains adult content that may be inappropriate for minors. Please confirm that you are 18 years or older to continue. This article contains images or details that some readers may find disturbing. Reader discretion is advised. The draw this Friday for the UEFA Europa League determined the matches for the round of 16 as well as the entire path to the final on May 20 in Istanbul. The round of 16 matches, taking place on March 11 and 12 (first leg) and March 18 and 19 (second leg), are as follows: Ferencváros vs. SC Braga, Panathinaikos vs. Betis, Genk vs. Freiburg, Celta vs. Lyon, Stuttgart vs. FC Porto, Nottingham Forest vs. Midtjylland, Bologna vs. Roma, Lille vs. Aston Villa. SC Braga already knows that they will play the second leg on Wednesday, March 18, at 3:30 PM — due to security forces' indications in Portugal, both Braga and FC Porto cannot play at home on the same day. Since the Dragons finished ahead of the Warriors in the league phase, they had the privilege of keeping the original date. The other match times for the knockout stage will be known this afternoon. In the quarter-finals, the matches will be as follows: Ferencváros or SC Braga vs. Panathinaikos or Betis, Genk or Freiburg vs. Celta or Lyon, Stuttgart or FC Porto vs. Nottingham Forest or Midtjylland, Bologna or Roma vs. Lille or Aston Villa. If they reach this stage, both Portuguese clubs will play the first leg at home. In the semi-finals, the winners of the first two matches mentioned from the quarter-finals will face each other, as will the last two. That is, SC Braga and FC Porto can only meet in the final.
Picture This SC Braga remains central to this story.
Picture This SC Braga remains central to this story.
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