Focus shifts to the Europa League on Thursday evening with a host of teams hoping to land a spot in the quarter-finals.
Odds Now's Brad Walker (@brad_TWalker) has cast his eye over the fixture book and picked out a mega 15/1 treble.
The Spanish side may have suffered a 2-1 loss in last week's first leg, but Bilbao are a much stronger outfit on home soil.
They've lost just once in their previous 16 outings at the Estadio de San Mames in all competitions, a run which has contributed to their standing as the side with the third-best home record in La Liga.
Ernesto Valverde's men also welcome a Roma side which is still yet to win away from home in the Europa League this season.
The Italians did themselves a huge favour in winning last week, but they face a formidable task in holding on to the lead in the Basque country.
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The tie remains finely poised following a 1-1 draw last Thursday.
A 1-1 draw wasn't a bad result for Ruben Amorim's Manchester United side given their dismal form this season, but it's still worth taking the Red Devils on, regardless of the opposition.
United may have shown positive signs during their draw with Arsenal on Sunday but have still been wholly unconvincing for a bulk of this season.
Their poor form has seen them lose five of their last 10 at Old Trafford in all competitions - a run which also saw them make hard work of wins over relegation battlers Leicester and Ipswich.
The Glaswegians raised eyebrows with a 3-1 away win in the first leg, meaning they take a healthy lead back to what is sure to be a raucous Ibrox Stadium.
Still, Rangers have tasted defeat in each of their last three home matches and welcome a Fenerbahce side unbeaten in their previous nine on the road in all competitions.
A lack of clean sheets is also a concern for the hosts given they've kept only one in nine Europa League outings so far.
Add the fact Fenerbahce have averaged 1.6 goals per away fixture in the competition and it doesn't make for a great read for the Scottish club.