Gent and Genk to face off in Europa League
A record number of local sides have made it through to the last 16 of the competition, with the draw meaning one Flemish club is guaranteed to go through to the quarter-finals
Flying the flag
Gent secured their place after a hard-fought aggregate victory over Tottenham Hotspur, holding the current English Premier League runners-up 2-2 in the away leg at Wembley on Thursday. The match was played in front of a Europa League record crowd of 80,465. Their 1-0 victory the week before at the Ghelamco Arena meant the Buffaloes went through: a stunning result for a side that won its first and so far only title in 2015.
Genk, meanwhile, secured a relatively routine victory over Romanian champions Astra Giurgiu, with a 1-0 win in the Cristal Arena (pictured), a week after a 2-2 draw in Giurgiu.
Anderlecht endured a difficult tie against Russia’s Zenit St Petersburg, where Bruges-born Nicolas Lombaerts plays as centre-back. They lost 3-1 in the away game at the Krestovsky Stadium, but went through on the away goals rule after winning the home match 2-0. Their next opponents, Cyprus’s most successful side, Apoel Nicosia, are unlikely to present a threat, despite their impressive second-round win over Athletic Bilbao.
The ties will be played on March 9 and 16. Anderlecht are currently second in the Jupiler Pro League, level on points with Club Brugge. Genk and Genk are in seventh and eighth respectively.
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