Loan watch: Lokonga makes his comeback from injury.

Nuno Tavares helped Lazio to a dramatic 2-1 victory against Viktoria Plzen in the Europa League round of 16. The full-back played 55 minutes before making way for Manuel Lazzari as Lazio had two players sent off in Czechia. But Gustav Isaksen's late goal gave the Italian team a small advantage that they can take back to Rome this week for the second leg. Albert Sambi Lokonga helped Sevilla defeat Real Sociedad 1-0 in LaLiga after returning from injury. After missing four league games with a hamstring injury, Sambi came on in the 70th minute, with Chidera Ejuke's goal giving the Spanish team a 1-0 lead. Sevilla moves up to the top half of the table as a result. Karl Hein was an integral part of Real Valladolid's 90-minute loss to Valencia, rivals in the relegation zone, in another Spanish top division game. Juanmi Latasa equalized for Hein's team before Diego Lopez scored for Valencia. But Umar Sadiq won it in the second half to leave Valladolid 11 points from safety. In the Women's FA Cup, Laura Wienroither was a late substitute as Manchester City defeated Aston Villa to reach the semi-finals. In the Football League, Maldini Kacurri made his return as he played 18 minutes in Bromley's 2-1 defeat against Tranmere Rovers. After missing the previous six league games, the center back came on in the second half, shortly after Rovers' decisive goal by Omari Patrick. Those who did not make the matchday squads: Fabio Vieira (FC Porto) Reiss Nelson (Fulham) Brian Okonkwo (Hitchin Town) Participants whose teams did not compete last week: Marquinhos (Cruzeiro) Michelle Agyemang (Brighton & Hove Albion Women) Laila Harbert and Vivienne Lia (Southampton) Madison Earl (Sheffield United Women) Teyah Goldie, Freya Godfrey (London City Lionesses) We came from a goal down to share the spoils at Old Trafford courtesy of a superb strike from Declan Rice, and you can see all the key moments in our matchday gallery. Bruno Fernandes' free kick gave Manchester United the lead despite their dominance of the game. But we levelled in the second half thanks to Rice's sensational effort to set up a dramatic last 15 minutes. After that, our England international made an incredible last-ditch tackle to stop Rasmus Hojlund, and David Raya made a great double save to keep the game level. Stuart MacFarlane and David Price worked hard in Manchester to get the best shots from Old Trafford. Browse our gallery to choose your favorite. Our under-18s are set for a second consecutive London derby as we face Chelsea on Tuesday, March 11, with kick-off at 11am (UK time) at Cobham. After our weekend loss to Tottenham Hotspur in the North London derby, we'll be looking to get back on track and win again. 05:30 Highlights from the U18s: Arsenal 6-4 Tottenham Hotspur The Opposition With back-to-back away victories against Aston Villa and West Bromwich Albion, Chelsea enters this match in good form. The Blues currently sit third in the U18 Premier League South, with nine wins, six losses, and two draws from 17 games. They are five points behind league leaders Crystal Palace, but they are still in the race for the title with three games left. Two players to keep an eye on are: Chizaram Ezenwata – The forward has been in fine form, scoring eight goals and providing two assists in 12 league appearances. Ryan Kavuma-McQueen – A pacey winger, he has registered six goals and three assists in 11 games this season. Previous Meeting The last time we faced Chelsea, we secured a narrow 1-0 victory, with Dan Casey scoring the decisive goal in the first half. Arsenal Women will head to the VBS Community Stadium in Sutton to face Crystal Palace Women on Sunday, March 30 at 2pm in the Barclays Women's Super League. The Barclays Women's Super League YouTube Channel will show this game, but here is all the information you need to buy tickets: Phases of sales Arsenal Women Season Ticket Holder Priority Window: Tuesday, March 11 at 2pm Priority Window for Home Advantage Pack+: March 12 at 2 p.m. General Sale: Thursday, March 13 at 2pm During the priority window, Arsenal Women Season Ticket holders can purchase two tickets per membership number; the maximum number of ticket transactions is 10. Members of Home Advantage Pack+ will be able to buy one ticket per pack. During the General Sale period, the transaction limit is 10 tickets. Information on the Tickets Allocation: 1,507 Unreserved Standing Tickets All tickets will be in a pdf format and sent to the seated client in the week leading up to the game. Prices The following Early Bird Pricing is available until Sunday, March 16 at 23:59. Unreserved Standing: Adults:£10 Under 16:£5 Reserved Seating - Disability Access: Adults:£12 Under 16:£5 General Sale Pricing is below and will run from Monday, March 17. Unreserved Standing: Adults:£15 Under 16:£6.50 Reserved Seating - Disability Access: Adults:£18 Under 16:£7.50 There will be a £1.65 booking fee per ticket. Disability Access tickets include a complimentary personal assistant, if requested. Disability Access We have been allocated 6 wheelchair pairs and 8 ambulant pairs for this fixture. To purchase disability access seating please contact our Disability Liaison Team on +44 (0)20 7619 5000 (option 2). Please note that the wheelchair bays are at platform level near the Collingwood Road End and the ambulance seats are in the main stand.

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