Cheerio!
And with that, Thursday comes to a close.
Lots covered today so make sure you check in with our summary points at the top of the page for anything you've missed.
If you want to stick with us for more live text coverage, we'll be bringing you updates from every Europa League and Conference League fixture from 16:30 GMT. You can access that page here.
It's Friday tomorrow and you know what that means too - a day of news conference madness. We have 16 (SIXTEEN) Premier League news conferences to bring you.
Rest up in preparation for those, we certainly will be.
See you in the morning!
'For me, Sels is the best keeper in the world'
Nottingham Forest v Man City (Sat, 12:30 GMT)
Nottingham Forest
Nottingham Forest manager Nuno Espirito Santo was asked whether he believed Alisson Becker was the best goalkeeper in the world: "Alisson was amazing [against PSG]. I don't want to say that, for me it's Matz Sels.
On what has helped Sels take his game to another level this season: "His confidence. The help of the team. I think there has been a big improvement in our defensive shape and that reflects on all the team, especially Matz. That reflects on his confidence and he is always there to give us a hand when we need it."
What is Chelsea's current form?
Copenhagen v Chelsea (17:45 GMT)
Chelsea
Chelsea have only won two of their last six matches in all competitions.
Prior to the 4-0 victory over Premier League's bottom club Southampton on 25 February, the Blues had lost three games in a row - their worst run of the season so far.
The clean-sheet they kept in that victory over the Saints was also only the second they have kept in 2025 - the other coming against League Two side Morecambe in the FA Cup back in early January.
Palmer's form is not a worry - Maresca
Copenhagen v Chelsea (17:45 GMT)
Chelsea
Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca speaking about Cole Palmer's availability for this evening's game:
"If he is in the squad, he can play minutes, no doubt. Cole is always happy to play games, even training sessions.
"In terms of numbers, I'm happy with the way Cole is, even in the last game or Aston Villa away.
"He's not always going to score, it's normal."
"They [Copenhagen] are a very, very good team," he added. "They are doing great in their [domestic] league and also in the Conference League.
"They have a very good manager and a very good team; they play nice football, so it will be a good game."
'Time to show we are ready to fight for big things' - Cucurella
Copenhagen v Chelsea (17:45 GMT)
Chelsea
"I think in December it looked like we were the best players and the best team in the league. Now it looks like we are not the worst but one of the worst teams," explained Chelsea defender Marc Cucurella.
"In football this can happen. We are young, we have a new manager, new ideas - just for six months - and we know the expectations are really high.
"We play good football. Sometimes we can improve these last results but, in general, we are doing good.
"Now we need to do the last effort, with the last part of the season. It is a good moment to show we are ready to fight for big things."
Head-to-head: AZ Alkmaar v Tottenham
AZ Alkmaar v Tottenham (17:45 GMT)
Tottenham Hotspur and AZ Alkmaar have already met each other during the league phase of this year's Europa League.
Spurs got the better of that one at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium - Richarlison scoring the only goal of the game from the penalty spot early in the first half before the Eredivisie side were reduced to 10 men late on.
That remains the only time the two have faced off in competitive action - until tonight...
AZ Alkmaar's recent form
AZ Alkmaar v Tottenham (17:45 GMT)
AZ Alkmaar, like Tottenham, are in indifferent form going into this evening's game.
Like Spurs, they have also won four of their last seven in regulation - excluded in that is a penalty shootout victory over Heracles on 27 February.
They go into this game off the back of a 3-1 defeat in the Eredivisie to Heerenveen, though their last result in the Europa League was an impressive 6-3 aggregate victory over Turkish side Galatasaray.
Kulusevski baby photo reveals foot injury
Nizaar Kinsella
BBC Sport football news reporter
Tottenham forward Dejan Kulusevski has posted a picture of himself holding a baby on his Instagram.
But the post also shows him to have a protective boot on his left foot, amid reports that he will have a scan over a fresh injury concern.
Manager Ange Postecoglou will no doubt be pleased if his star man is happy off the field but it will also be a concern if he is out for any longer period of time.
Especially as the Europa League restarts on Thursday with a trip to face AZ Alkmaar in the Netherlands. The competition is effectively Spurs's last chance of winning silverware while also offering a route Champions League qualification for any team that wins it.
Romero, Van de Ven and Solanke set to return to face AZ
AZ Alkmaar v Tottenham (17:45 GMT)
Tottenham will be without Dejan Kulusevski when they face AZ Alkmaar in the first leg of their Europa League last-16 tie on Thursday (17:45 GMT), but manager Ange Postecoglou could have three first-team players available again after their respective injury problems.
Centre-backs Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven, as well as striker Dominic Solanke, have travelled to the Netherlands and will train with the squad on Wednesday before a decision is made on for how long the trio will feature.
"All three have been training with us and training well," Postecoglou told club media. "I'll decide whether they get significant match minutes or not, but it's great to have them back.
"They feel good. They've been pretty frustrated not being able to help, but they're in a position where they can.
"In the last few weeks we've had [Guglielmo] Vicario, Destiny [Udogie], Wilson [Odobert] and [James] Maddison all come back and you've seen the impact they've had. I'm sure the guys coming back now will have equally as important an impact."
AZ Alkmaar's Parrott has 'no regrets' about Spurs stint
AZ Alkmaar v Tottenham (17:45 GMT)
AZ Alkmaar forward Troy Parrott says he has no regrets about his time with former club Tottenham as he prepares to face them in the Europa League last 16.
The 23-year-old had his pick of the top clubs as a 15-year-old with Manchester United, Manchester City and Chelsea all interested.
He decided his future was with Spurs, but it didn't work out for the Republic of Ireland international and he made just four senior appearances before being sent out on loan spells in the second and third tiers of English football.
In 2023, he sought a new challenge in the Dutch first division.
"For me it just didn't happen [with Spurs]. I'm OK with that," Parrott said.
"I look back with a smile. It's a place where I grew up. I moved away from home quite young, so when I went there I was in a phase of going from a kid to a teenager and then past that.
"It helped me become the person and player I am now, so I can only look back on that with good memories."
Mateta 'a very important' player but not Palace's only 'threat'
Crystal Palace v Ipswich Town (Sat, 15:00 GMT)
Ipswich Town
Ipswich Town manager Kieran McKenna on the availability Crystal Palace striker Jean-Philippe Mateta following the head injury he sustained during last weekend's FA Cup victory over Millwall: "I don't know if that has been 100% confirmed about whether he is available or not available. Obviously he is a very important player for Crystal Palace, who is having a fantastic season and of course scored the winning goal for them at Portland Road.
"It would be foolish to say that he is their only threat when they also have Eze and Saar as well, in the form they are in. We know we are facing a strong side no matter if Mateta plays or not, and need to prepare for that."