EUROPE — The UEFA Europa League semi-final fixtures have been confirmed following the conclusion of the quarter-final second-leg matches played across Europe on Thursday.
The results completed the lineup for the last four, with top-performing clubs securing their places after decisive aggregate victories.
Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) reports that Aston Villa, Braga, Nottingham Forest, and Freiburg have all progressed to the semi-final stage of the competition.
Aston Villa delivered a commanding performance in their quarter-final tie, defeating Bologna 4-0 at Villa Park to seal an emphatic 7-1 aggregate victory.
The English side dominated both legs, showcasing attacking strength and defensive discipline as they advanced comfortably into the next round.
Nottingham Forest also secured qualification after edging FC Porto 1-0 at home, completing a 2-1 aggregate win in a closely contested matchup.
The result marks a significant European milestone for Forest, who have continued to exceed expectations with their structured and resilient performances.
In Spain, Braga produced an impressive display to defeat Real Betis 4-2, sealing a 5-3 aggregate victory and confirming their place among the final four.
The Portuguese club showed composure under pressure, delivering a clinical performance away from home to secure progression.
Meanwhile, Freiburg maintained their strong form by defeating Celta Vigo 3-1, completing a dominant 6-1 aggregate win across both legs.
The German side has emerged as one of the most consistent teams in the competition, combining tactical organization with attacking efficiency.
The semi-final fixtures are scheduled to take place on April 30, with teams now preparing for the decisive stage of the tournament.
The confirmed fixture will see Aston Villa take on Nottingham Forest in what promises to be a high-intensity encounter between two English sides.
The second semi-final pairing, involving Braga and Freiburg, is also expected to deliver a competitive contest as both clubs aim to reach the final.
With only four teams remaining, the Europa League is entering its most critical phase, where experience, form, and tactical execution will determine who advances to the final.




