Mauricio Pochettino, Jurgen Klopp and Louis van Gaal's sides are all in the Europa League last-32 |
MANCHESTER UNITED will travel to FC Midtjylland in the last-32 stage of the Europa League.
United are playing in UEFA's second-tier club competition for only the second time since 1996.
Tottenham will once again play Fiorentina after being knocked out by the Florence side at this stage last season.
And Liverpool have been handed a tough trip to Germany to face Augsburg.
United dropped down to the Europa League after finishing third in their Champions League group.
Louis van Gaal's men required a victory in Wolfsburg on Tuesday to see them through to the knockout stage but went down 3-2.
This is the second time in five seasons United have entered the Europa League last 32.
Back in 2011/12 they reached the last 16, having also dropped down from the Champions League, and lost 3-3 on aggregate to Sporting Lisbon.
They play Danish champions Midtjylland, who currently sit second in the Danish Superliga.
Spurs, meanwhile, have never made the last-four of the Europa League but progressed to the quarter-finals in 2012/13.
The crashed out in the last 32 last season, going down 3-1 on aggregate to Fiorentina.
They will play the first leg in Florence.
The first legs for the round of 32 will be played on 18 February, with the second legs scheduled for a week later.
St Jakob-Park in Basel, Switzerland will host the final on 18 May.
Full draw:
Valencia v Rapid Vienna
Fiorentina v Tottenham
Dortmund v Porto
Fenerbahce v Lokomotiv Moscow
Anderlecht v Olympiakos
Midtjylland v Manchester United
Augsburg v Liverpool
Spart Prague v Krasnodar
Galatasaray v Lazio
FC Sion v Braga
Shakhtar Donetsk v Schalke
Marseille v Athletic Bilbao
Sevilla v Molde
Sporting Lisbon v Bayer Leverkusen
Villarreal v Napoli
St Etienne v Basel
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