Liverpool and Manchester United WILL play their European away legs in Spain after flight ban lifted

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

  • Spain’s government will lift restrictions on flights from Britain from March 30 
  • Liverpool are set to face Real Madrid in the Spanish capital on April 6 
  • Manchester United are scheduled to face Granada two days later in Andalusia 
  • United played away leg versus LaLiga side Real Sociedad last month in Turin

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 Merseyside club prevailing 4-0 on aggregate.

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

Liverpool will be able to travel to Madrid to take on Real Madrid with a travel ban set to be lifted

Liverpool will be able to travel to Madrid to take on Real Madrid with a travel ban set to be lifted

Manchester United will also be able to travel to Granada for their Europa League last-16 tie

Manchester United will also be able to travel to Granada for their Europa League last-16 tie

However, the two legs of their last-16 tie against AC Milan were played at Old Trafford and at the San Siro as would normally occur.

But Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s men will not be deprived of a visit to Spain as part of their European campaign this season, after the country’s Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and his government announced they will lift restrictions on flights from the United Kingdom.

Spain’s Council of Ministers have decided to lift a travel ban on arrivals by air and sea from the United Kingdom – which has been in place since 22 December – from Tuesday, March 30.

Real Madrid boss Zinedine Zidane

Granada boss Diego Martinez

The Reds face Zinedine Zidane’s men on April 6, while United face Diego Martinez (right) and Granada two days later

Spain Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and his government have announced bans on flights from the UK will be lifted from 30 March

Spain Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and his government have announced bans on flights from the UK will be lifted from 30 March

Liverpool’s away leg at the Estadio Alfredo di Stefano against Zinedine Zidane’s men takes place exactly a week later, while United travel to Andalusia to take on Diego Martinez’s side on April 8.

The Premier League duo’s return legs take place at Anfield and Old Trafford on 14 April and 15 April respectively.

The Spanish government had extended the travel ban from the UK on six separate occasions during the last three months, with the latest renewal coming as recently as 9 March.

Ole Gunnar Solksjaer's men faced LaLiga side Real Sociedad in Turin last month

Ole Gunnar Solksjaer’s men faced LaLiga side Real Sociedad in Turin last month

Only Spanish residents and Spanish and Andorran nationals are currently allowed in from the UK as a result of the ban.

That rule however excludes British people who are also second home owners in Spain, and as such are those who own property but are not registered residents. 

‘The extension of the flight restriction continues with South Africa and Brazil, but not with the United Kingdom,’ Spanish government spokeswoman Maria Jesus Montero said in a press conference.

Spanish government spokeswoman Maria Jesus Montero said travel bans on South Africa and Brazil would continue

Spanish government spokeswoman Maria Jesus Montero said travel bans on South Africa and Brazil would continue

source: dailymail.co.uk