Summary

  • Follow reaction to Thursday's Europa League & Conference League games, with seven British sides playing

  • Man Utd survive scare to beat Bodo/Glimt for Amorim's first win as Red Devils boss

  • Roma score late equaliser to draw 2-2 at Tottenham as Rangers thrash Nice

  • Chelsea cruise to 2-0 win at Heidenheim in Conference League but Hearts, TNS & Larne all lose

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  1. Antony at wing-back?published at 18:53 Greenwich Mean Time 28 November

    Man Utd v Bodo/Glimt (20:00GMT)

    Simon Stone
    BBC Sport's chief football news reporter at Old Trafford

    Six changes to the Manchester United starting line-up, including Tyrell Malacia, who is starting his first game since the end of the 2022-23 season - exactly 18 months ago.

    Malacia is presumably going to play in the left wing-back role.

    It also seems like Antony will start on the right, where Amad caught the eye at Ipswich.

  2. Postpublished at 18:53 Greenwich Mean Time 28 November

    The New Saints 0-1 Djurgarden

    So, how do The New Saints approach the second half? Go for it, or sit tight and wait for the ideal moment?

    They go on the attack straight away, launching a throw forward, but the chance fizzles out.

  3. Strong Tottenham XI as Forster replaces Vicariopublished at 18:52 Greenwich Mean Time 28 November

    Tottenham v Roma (20:00 GMT)

    Nizaar Kinsella
    BBC Sport football news reporter

    Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou has picked a strong starting XI for his home Europa League clash against Roma.

    Spurs have made four changes from the sensational 4-0 win away at Manchester City on Saturday, including an enforced change to bring in goalkeeper Fraser Forster for Guglielmo Vicario, who has had surgery on a fractured ankle.

    Archie Gray, Rodrigo Bentancur and Brennan Johnson are the other changes - as Destiny Udogie, James Maddison and Yves Bissouma drop to the bench.

    Spurs XI: Forster; Porro, Dragusin, Davies, Gray; Sarr, Bentancur, Kulusevski; Johnson, Solanke, Son.

    Subs: Austin, Whiteman, Udogie, Hardy, King, Bissouma, Bergvall, Maddison, Olusesi, Willams-Barnett, Werner

    Tottenham line-up graphic
  4. Postpublished at 18:51 Greenwich Mean Time 28 November

    Heidenheim 0-0 Chelsea

    Heidenheim get off to a fast start and Mikkel Kaufmann forces Filip Jorgensen into the save inside the opening minute.

  5. Postpublished at 18:49 Greenwich Mean Time 28 November

    Cercle Brugge 1-0 Hearts

    Can Hearts find a leveller here? They have very much been in the game without massively troubling Brugge, one Lawrence Shankland back heel aside.

    As we stand, Hearts will fall to 17th in the Conference League table

  6. KICK-OFFpublished at 18:47 Greenwich Mean Time 28 November

    Peeeeep. We go again. More goals please!

  7. 'Finish lacking for Guiu'published at 18:47 Greenwich Mean Time 28 November

    HT: Heidenheim 0-0 Chelsea

    Peter Crouch
    Former England striker on TNT Sports

    Marc Guiu shootsImage source, EPA

    Marc Guiu has done really well for Chelsea. Sometimes you have to remind yourself that the kid is only 18.

    His link-up play is good. He is making good runs and getting into great areas. But only the finishing touch has been lacking. There were a couple of chances he should have scored in the first half.

  8. Postpublished at 18:46 Greenwich Mean Time 28 November

    Looks like the players are coming back out across our 17:45 GMT matches.

    We should be getting back under way shortly.

  9. 'Credit to the referee'published at 18:45 Greenwich Mean Time 28 November

    HT: Heidenheim 0-0 Chelsea

    Joe Cole
    Ex-Chelsea and England midfielder on TNT Sports

    We don't often see the referee not giving a penalty after going to the monitor. It was the right decision and credit to the referee. He's got it spot on.

    It was clumsy from Heidenheim centre-back Patrick Mainka. But it's only a clip and it wasn't enough for Mykhailo Mudryk to go down theatrically.

  10. Balancing the bookspublished at 18:42 Greenwich Mean Time 28 November

    Man Utd v Bodo/Glimt (20:00GMT)

    Simon Stone
    BBC Sport's chief football news reporter at Old Trafford

    There is disquiet among the Manchester United fan base following news the club is to increase ticket prices for Premier League games to £66 with no concessions for the remainder of the season.

    They are trying to cut costs and drive revenues in an effort to support the first team and meet Profit and Sustainability rules.

    The problem is, recruitment at first-team level has been poor and the recent decision to sack Erik ten Hag and bring in Ruben Amorim has cost in excess of £20m.

    The fans affected feel they are being made to pay for mistakes of those running the club. Fans' groups have called the measure exploitative.

    Ruben Amorim scarves outside Old Trafford on saleImage source, Reuters
  11. Harrison unhappy at half-timepublished at 18:40 Greenwich Mean Time 28 November

    The New Saints 0-1 Djurgarden

    Chris Wathan
    BBC Sport Wales at New Meadow

    There were a few tell-tale shakes of the head from TNS boss Craig Harrison just before the whistle for half-time.

    He will have been frustrated at the way his side conceded their opener, with Stahl allowed to wriggle away from attention to set up the goal.

    And given that they've not really made the most of the few times they've got into the Djurgarden danger zone, he will need more from his team (and possibly a few changes) to try and get something from this game now.

    He's headed down the tunnel to try and inspire a comeback - the Djurgarden fans are headed to the concourse and have stopped singing for the first time this evening.

  12. Bodo/Glimt players used to wash their own kitpublished at 18:39 Greenwich Mean Time 28 November

    Man Utd v Bodo/Glimt (20:00GMT)

    Simon Stone
    BBC Sport's chief football news reporter at Old Trafford

    FK Bodo/Glimt players celebrate their victory against BragaImage source, Getty Images

    I doubt in their entire history, Manchester United's players have ever washed their own kit.

    But that was the case for tonight's visitors to Old Trafford not that long ago.

    Sporting director Havard Sakariassen used to be a player at the club and he remembered the bad times.

    "If you go back to the year in 2009-2011, the club was struggling really hard financially," he said.

    "I had my last season in 2011 as a player. In mid-season that year I quit. I was old and not any good. I left the changing room and went upstairs.

    "At that time the club was in such bad conditions that we didn't have a kit manager. We washed our training gear at home and came to training already dressed. That was the situation at Bodo/Glimt in 2011.

    "We had one person working for the A team that autumn. That was me. I was the kit man."

  13. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 18:38 Greenwich Mean Time 28 November

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    To Scott 18:25, there was a Portuguese chap named Ronaldo who did pretty good for Juventus

    Amber Lamps

    Has Scott already forgotten Enzo's man of the match performance against Leicester at the weekend and that Maresca rarely plays the Premier League players in Europe just after? Or Caicedo being phenomenal so far this season?

    Charles Fairweather

    @Scott That Declan Rice guy hasn’t done too badly

    Leo

  14. Man Utd should be inspired by history - Amorimpublished at 18:37 Greenwich Mean Time 28 November

    Man Utd v Bodo/Glimt (20:00 GMT)

    Simon Stone
    BBC Sport's chief football news reporter at Old Trafford

    Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim on the cover of the official matchday programmeImage source, EPA

    Ruben Amorim's first game at Old Trafford as Manchester United manager means his first lot of programme notes.

    He is predictably upbeat as he looks forward to his bow against Norwegian side Bodo/Glimt in the Europa League.

    "To be writing my first programme notes as head coach of Manchester United is a huge honour," he said.

    "When I arrived in Manchester, I took the Old Trafford tour and it gave me a feeling that I want everyone to have: to remember who we are and what that means.

    "Our history must inspire us."

    Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Jose Mourinho won their first home games as United boss. David Moyes drew his and Louis van Gaal and Erik ten Hag both lost.

  15. Postpublished at 18:35 Greenwich Mean Time 28 November

    Pretty even at the break then. Right, let's have a quick look at what we can expect at 20:00 GMT...

  16. HALF-TIMEpublished at 18:33 Greenwich Mean Time 28 November

    Heidenheim 0-0 Chelsea

    An intriguing first half with chances for both sides. Heidenheim will be pleased with that while Chelsea will be disappointed not to have put their chances away.

    Mykhailo Mudryk goes down injuredImage source, Getty Images
  17. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 18:32 Greenwich Mean Time 28 November

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    Nearly half time and still goalless. Chelsea still too good for this competition?

    Rich, Hampshire

  18. HALF-TIMEpublished at 18:32 Greenwich Mean Time 28 November

    The New Saints 0-1 Djurgarden

    Tobias Gulliksen's goal is the difference.

    Fans of Djurgarden celebrate after Tobias GulliksenImage source, Getty Images
  19. HALF-TIMEpublished at 18:31 Greenwich Mean Time 28 November

    Cercle Brugge 1-0 Hearts

    Hearts trail at the interval in Belgium.

    Malamine Efekele celebrates after scoringImage source, Getty Images
  20. INJURY TIMEpublished at 18:31 Greenwich Mean Time 28 November

    Heidenheim 0-0 Chelsea

    Two minutes added on at the end of this one. Can either side get a goal?