
Just when Manchester United supporters had got used to playing games on Thursday nights, UEFA have gone and confused them.
United have played 10 times on a Thursday since dropping out of last season's Champions League - two two-legged Europa League ties against Midtjylland and Liverpool, plus six group games in this season's competition.
This season Jose Mourinho's team have been drawn against Saint-Etienne in the last 32, and the second-leg of the tie will be played on a Wednesday, not a Thursday.
https://twitter.com/manutd/status/808310994699173888
Cue plenty of Champions League jokes...
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So, the reason for the switch is not quite as glamorous as you might have hoped.
The game, at Saint-Etienne's Stade Geoffroy-Guichard, has been rescheduled to avoid a clash with a Europa league tie in nearby Lyon. One of the games had to be moved, and it ended up being the United one.
https://twitter.com/ManUtd/status/808312093099388929
Incidentally, Lyon's match is against AZ Alkmaar, a club formerly managed by none other than Louis van Gaal.
Fresh from seeing the Dutchman lead United to the fifth-place finish that guaranteed Europa League football to begin with, they've seen their schedules ruined by LVG once more.
The first leg of the tie will still be played on a Thursday night, on February 16.
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