Manchester United's Europa League match moved to Turin
NYON, Switzerland (AP) — Manchester United's trip to Real Sociedad in the Europa League was moved to Italy on Tuesday because of pandemic-related travel restrictions between England and Spain.
UEFA said the home stadium of Juventus in Turin will stage the first leg of the round of 32 on Feb. 18.
United is the third English team to have its next European game switched to a neutral venue. Liverpool and Manchester City are both now going to Budapest, Hungary, for Champions League matches against Leipzig and Borussia Monchengladbach, respectively.
Arsenal became the fourth English team to change venue plans. Benfica was unable to host the Europa League game in Lisbon next week.
It is unclear if English teams will be able to host games in the weeks ahead as an aggressively transmissible COVID-19 variant spreads in the country.
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