Europa League Quarter Finals 2026: Another big European night is here! Thursday, April 16, 2026, brings the Europa League Quarter Finals second legs, and four massive ties will decide who reaches the semi-finals.
After the first legs last week, we now review all eight teams still in the competition, their current situation, key storylines, and my predictions for tonight’s matches.
Current Quarter-Final Ties & First Leg Scores

Here’s the full picture going into tonight:
- Real Betis vs Braga (First leg: 1-1) Both teams drew in Portugal. Betis have home advantage at a passionate Estadio Benito VillamarÃn. Braga are dangerous on the counter but will need to be solid defensively.
- Celta Vigo vs SC Freiburg (First leg: 0-3) Freiburg delivered a strong 3-0 win in Germany. Celta Vigo must score at least 3 goals tonight at BalaÃdos to force extra time. It’s a tough mountain to climb, but Spanish sides are known for dramatic comebacks at home.
- Nottingham Forest vs Porto (First leg: 1-1) A balanced tie after the first leg in Portugal. Forest will have the roaring City Ground behind them. Porto are experienced in Europe and dangerous away, but Forest’s Premier League form gives them confidence.
- Aston Villa vs Bologna (First leg: 3-1) Aston Villa hold a strong 3-1 lead from Italy. Unai Emery’s side are favourites to progress at Villa Park. Bologna need to score twice without conceding to force extra time — a very difficult task against Villa’s solid defence.
Quick Review of All 8 Teams Still Alive
- Aston Villa — Strong favourites in their tie. Excellent manager in Emery and attacking quality. They look the most complete English side left.
- Nottingham Forest — Surprise package this season. Solid defensively and dangerous on the break. Home support could be the difference tonight.
- Real Betis — Technical and experienced. Home crowd will push them hard. They have the quality to edge this tie.
- Braga — Resilient Portuguese side. Good organisation but may struggle if Betis control the game.
- SC Freiburg — In pole position after a big first-leg win. Disciplined, hard-working German side. They just need to avoid a collapse.
- Celta Vigo — Must-attack mode tonight. They have flair and home passion, but the 3-goal deficit is massive.
- Porto — Classic European giant. Tactical and experienced. They know how to grind out results away from home.
- Bologna — Young and energetic Italian side. They showed quality in the first leg but now face an uphill battle in England.
My Predictions for Tonight (April 16)
- Real Betis vs Braga → Betis advance (I predict 2-1 on the night, 3-2 aggregate). Home advantage should be enough.
- Celta Vigo vs SC Freiburg → Freiburg advance. Celta may score 1 or 2, but Freiburg’s defence should hold (Prediction: 2-1 to Celta, but 4-3 aggregate to Freiburg).
- Nottingham Forest vs Porto → Nottingham Forest advance. The City Ground will be rocking (Prediction: 2-0 to Forest, 3-1 aggregate).
- Aston Villa vs Bologna → Aston Villa advance comfortably. They should seal it without too much drama (Prediction: 2-1 to Villa, 5-2 aggregate).
What It Means for English Clubs
England has three teams left in Europe this season (Arsenal in Champions League, Aston Villa & Nottingham Forest in Europa League). A good night for Villa and Forest would boost the Premier League’s coefficient and morale massively.
For Nigerian fans supporting these clubs or just enjoying top European football, tonight offers plenty of drama — especially the Forest and Villa games.
Final Thoughts
The Europa League Quarter Finals 2026 are wide open in some ties, while others look almost decided. Freiburg look safest, but anything can happen in football — especially with big home crowds in England and Spain.
Who do you think will reach the semi-finals? Can Aston Villa and Nottingham Forest make it a great night for English teams? Or will there be a big upset?
Drop your predictions and thoughts in the comments below — let’s discuss!
Na you sabi! Enjoy the matches tonight.
SOURCE: OneFootball












