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2021-22 UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE

Quarter-Finals–1st leg

Apr 5 – Lisbon

Benfica1 (Nunez 49)

Liverpool 3 (Konate17, Mane 34, Diaz 87)

Apr 5 – Manchester

Manchester City1 (De Bruyne 70)

Atletico Madrid 0

Apr 6 – London

Chelsea1 (Havertz 40)

Real Madrid 3 (Benzema 21, 24, 46)

Apr 6 – Villarreal

Villarreal1 (Danjuma 8)

Bayern Munich 0

Quarter-Finals – 2nd leg

Apr 12 – Munich

Bayern Munich1 (Lewandowski 52)

Villarreal1 (Chukwueze 88)

Villarreal win 2-1 on aggregate

Apr 12 – Madrid

Real Madrid 2 (Rodrygo 80, Benzema 96)

Chelsea 3 (Mount15, Rudiger 51, Werner 75)

AET. Real Madrid win 5-4 on aggregate

Apr 13 – Madrid

Atletico Madrid 0

Manchester City 0

Manchester City win 1-0 on aggregate

Apr 13 – Liverpool

Liverpool 3 (Konate 21, Firmino 55, 65)

Benfica 3 (Ramos 32, Yaremchuk 73, Nunez 82)

Liverpool win 6-4 on aggregate

2021-22 UEFA EUROPA LEAGUE

Quarter-Finals–1st leg

Apr 7 – Leipzig

RB Leipzig1 (Zappacosta 58 og)

Atalanta1 (Muriel 17)

Apr 7 – Frankfurt

Eintracht Frankfurt1 (Knauff 48)

Barcelona1 (Torres 66)

Apr 7 – London

West HamUnited1 (Bowen 52)

Lyon1 (Ndombele 66)

Apr 7 – Braga

Braga1 (Ruiz 40)

Rangers 0

Quarter-Finals – 2nd leg

Apr 14 – Bergamo

Atalanta 0

RB Leipzig 2 (Nkunku18, 87 pen)

RB Leipzig win 3-1 on aggregate

Apr 14 – Barcelona

Barcelona 2 (Busquets 90+1, Depay 90+11 pen)

E. Frankfurt 3 (Kostic 4 pen, 67, Santos Borre 36)

Eintracht Frankfurt win 4-3 on aggregate

Apr 14 – Lyon

Lyon 0

West HamUtd 3 (Dawson 38, Rice 44, Bowen 48)

West Ham United win 4-1 on aggregate

Apr 14 – Glasgow

Rangers 3 (Tavernier 2, 44 pen, Roofe101)

Braga1 (Carmo 83)

AET. Rangers win 3-2 on aggregate

2021-22 UEFA EUROPA CONFERENCE LEAGUE

Quarter-Finals–1st leg

Apr 7 – Bodo

Bodo/Glimt 2 (Saltnes 56, Vetlesen 89)

Roma1 (Pellegrini 43)

Apr 7 – Rotterdam

Feyenoord 3 (Sinisterra10, Senesi 74, Kokcu 86)

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