Today on LiveScore: More European semi-final drama in store

If tonight’s Europa League semi-finals can produce half as much drama as has been seen in the Champions League this week, we are in for a real treat.

After Real Madrid’s incredible victory over Manchester City, British sides West Ham, Rangers and Leicester are all in action this evening looking to reach a European final.

Real Madrid vs Manchester City reaction

An incredible night at the Bernabeu saw Real dump out City in the most dramatic fashion.

Pep Guardiola’s visitors capitulated when they were just moments away from booking a date with Liverpool in the Paris showpiece later this month.

And we will have all the reaction to one of the most unexpected comebacks in European history throughout the day.

Europa League semi-finals

The Europa League throws up two more potentially thrilling semi-finals with both West Ham and Rangers in action.

The Hammers must overturn a 2-1 deficit when they visit Eintracht Frankfurt, looking to reach a first European final in 46 years.

We have picked out five things David Moyes can do to make sure the Irons give themselves the best chance of progressing.

Rangers are also 1-0 down after a late defeat at RB Leipzig last Thursday — but the cauldron of Ibrox gives them a great chance of progressing. 

To do so, they will have to keep the in-form Christopher Nkunku quiet as they aim to end their 14-year wait for a European final.

Nkunku, 24, is attracting plenty of interest from other clubs and we look at his potential destinations.

Europa Conference League

In Europe’s third competition, Leicester head to the Eternal City to face Roma after a 1-1 draw last week.

Following their Premier League win in 2016 and FA Cup success last year, reaching a European final would be another magical moment in the Foxes’ recent history.

And with the irrepressible Wesley Fofana at centre-back, they will know anything is possible.

And there is more

The League One play-offs start tonight as Wycombe host MK Dons in the end-of-season lottery that always provides drama.

And there are two doses of Transfer Talk to get stuck into.

As well as looking at Yves Bissouma and whether the Brighton midfielder might head to Manchester United, our daily column focuses on Jesse Lingard’s future.