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Liverpool and Manchester United WILL play the away legs of their Champions League and Europa League quarter finals against Real Madrid and Granada in Spain after country's government lifts ban on flights from Britain

Liverpool and Manchester United will be able to travel to Spain to take on Real Madrid and Granada in the Champions League and Europa League respectively with a ban on flights from Britain set to be lifted next week.

Jurgen Klopp's men played both legs of their Champions League last 16 tie against RB Leipzig on neutral ground at the Puskas Arena in Budapest, with the Anfield club prevailing 4-0 on aggregate.

United meanwhile played their last 32 Europa League away leg last month against against another LaLiga side - Real Sociedad - at Juventus' Allianz Stadium rather than the Reale Arena in the Basque Country.