Postpublished at 22:46 British Summer Time 13 October 2022
Okay, that is all from us tonight. Check out the match reports from tonight's European games featuring Premier League teams below and we shall see you later.
FT: Europa League: Man Utd 1-0 Omonia Nicosia - hosts miss numerous chances before McTominay's late goal
FT: Europa Conference League: West Ham 2-1 Anderlecht - Benrahma with opener before Bowen's second
FT: Europa League: Bodo/Glimt 0-1 Arsenal - Saka effort deflected in off his chest
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Okay, that is all from us tonight. Check out the match reports from tonight's European games featuring Premier League teams below and we shall see you later.
West Ham 2-1 Anderlecht
Simon Stone
BBC Sport at the London Stadium
Anderlecht have spoken out against their own supporters who threw seats and flares at the London Stadium tonight.
"Club will take it up with the fans and UEFA.," said a spokesman. "We want to apologise to West Ham. We don’t tolerate this. We strongly condemn this behaviour."
FT: West Ham 2-1 Anderlecht
West Ham United
West Ham boss David Moyes, speaking to BT Sport: "I was pleased with the first half, I wasn't so pleased with the second half. I was disappointed we didn't add more goals to the two we got.
"I am really pleased. We have big games coming up all the time so we are trying to use the squad best we can.
"We've had quite a lot of good consistency over the last few years. We had a slow start but our form is picking up. There was some good things and some things we can improve on.
"We now know if we can get a point it will see us win the group."
On Angelo Ogbonna injury: "We just think it was a tightness in his hamstring. He felt it with the first early run, hopefully it is not too bad."
FT: Man Utd 1-0 Omonia Nicosia
Omonia boss Neil Lennon: “Very proud of the team. The man to the left of me [goalkeeper Francis Uzoho] was outstanding. He was inspiring. When you play a team of this calibre you need your goalkeeper to play well and he was world-class. I was so happy for him.
"We were a few minutes away from one of the greatest results in this club’s history. There are so many things I’m happy with but there’s a few sides of the game we could have done better. Overall we were feeding off scraps.
"I’m disappointed with our ball retention at times but I’m so proud of the way they defended the box."
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FT: Man Utd 1-0 Omonia Nicosia
Emma Sanders
BBC Sport at Old Trafford
Substitute Scott McTominay scored a stoppage-time winner as Manchester United kept alive their hopes of qualifying as group winners in the Europa League with victory over Omonia Nicosia.
McTominay, introduced with less than 10 minutes remaining, fired in the winner after fellow substitute Jadon Sancho teed him up in the box.
The result means United remain three points behind Group E leaders Real Sociedad, who beat Sheriff Tiraspol for their fourth win in as many matches in the competition.
Erik ten Hag's side dominated and had several huge chances to score but were left frustrated until McTominay's winner.
Omonia goalkeeper Francis Uzoho was undoubtedly the visitors' best performer as he kept out 12 of United's 13 shots on target.
But he could do nothing to stop McTominay's strike in the 93rd minute, having saved three big chances for Marcus Rashford in the first half.
FT: Man Utd 1-0 Omonia Nicosia
Manchester United
Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag speaking to BT Sport, about whether winning is the main thing: "No it's not because football is about scoring goals.
"We created so many chances but we only hit the back of the net once. The team are patient, they kept creating and then they scored."
On whether there's an issue with scoring in the team: "I have no concern because in every game we score. I have the faith we will continue with that. Hopefully we're saving the goals for next week.
"We said at half-time we need to keep the focus. When you play against a defensively compact opponent and you don't score, you get impatient. You can get sloppy and lose you the ball and then they break.
"I have a preference to score more and earlier because it makes it easier.
"We still have two games to go and we go game to game."
Here's the results from the rest of the Europa Conference League games that kicked off at 20:00 BST
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FT: Man Utd 1-0 Omonia Nicosia
Omonia Nicosia goalkeeper Francis Uzoho, who is also a Manchester United fan, speaking to BT Sport: "I have dreamed to play here for a long time.
"When I saw the draw, I wanted to play at Old Trafford and I thank God for giving me the opportunity to play.
"I am proud of my team-mates because it wasn't a one man job tonight and we gave everything. I'm happy with my performance."
FT: Man Utd 1-0 Omonia Nicosia
Manchester United
Match-winner Scott McTominay speaking to BT Sport: "We knew we needed the win tonight but that they'd be fired up too.
"Neil Lennon is a great coach and no games like this are ever easy. Everyone is pleased with the result.
"You have to be patient sometimes. Rashford had so many chances and we did everything but score. Their goalkeeper was a different class but we created enough chances and deserved to score in the end.
"I wasn't on the pitch for the majority of the game but sometimes you think it's not going to be your day. The team spirit is good though and no one ever gives up.
"It's a massive goal because we need to win the group."
FT: Man Utd 1-0 Omonia Nicosia
These are the results in the late kick-offs in the Europa League tonight. In the other match in Manchester United's group, Real Sociedad beat Sheriff Tiraspol 3-0 to remain three points clear at the top.
United entertain Sheriff on 27 October with Sociedad away against Omonia.
If United and Sociedad both win, that would set up a group decider in northern Spain on 3 November.
Whoever wins the group dives straight into the last 16, the runners-up will have a two-legged play-off against a team dropping down from the Champions League - current potential opponents include Ajax, Atletico Madrid, Barcelona, AC Milan and Juventus.
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FT: West Ham 2-1 Anderlecht
West Ham just need one more point from their two remaining games to go directly through to the last 16.
They are in some good form at the moment, with this being a fifth win out of their last six games.
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Doug Waller: West Ham’s record under David Moyes in Europe is absolutely outstanding. I’d love to know there win percentage since the beginning of last year in European competition.
FT: Man Utd 1-0 Omonia Nicosia
Ex-Manchester United midfielder Paul Scholes speaking on BT Sport at full-time: "It's the right result because Manchester United were so dominant in both games.
"That injury-time goal has saved themselves real embarrassment though. Francis Uzoho [Omonia goalkeeper] made some good saves but nothing you wouldn't expect in the Champions League.
"United had more than enough chances but their finishing just wasn't there tonight."
FT: Man Utd 1-0 Omonia Nicosia
Manchester United attempted 34 shots in this game, the highest total for any team in a single match in the Europa League this season.
Marcus Rashford had 10 of them, again the highest total by a player in the competition in 2022-23.
But in the 93rd minute, Scott McTominay finally found a way past Francis Uzoho
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Jon Hayes: Omonia were the better team again!
Er, you sure Jon?
West Ham 2-1 Anderlecht
All over and the scoreline isn't really a fair reflection of the game, with West Ham dominant from start to finish.
Victory assures progress to the knockout phase of the Europa Conference League for the Hammers, and all but seals top spot in their group.
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Robin: That’s it. McTominay is a striker and not a midfielder. End of discussion.
West Ham 2-1 Anderlecht
Two minutes to go and Anderlecht have woken up. They are on the attack but West Ham's makeshift defence is defending well for now.
Manchester United 1-0 Omonia Nicosia
Manchester United win it with their 93rd-minute goal from substitute Scott McTominay.
Omonia Nicosia, two minutes away from arguably the best result in their history, are left distraught.
Goalkeeper Francis Uzoho made the performance of his life with TWELVE saves, but is finally beaten late on and that's a massive three points for United.