

Carlos Carvalhal's formation measures forces in the 'quarters' of the 2021/22 edition of the Europa League with Glasgow Rangers (Thursday, at home, and on April 14, in Glasgow), after having eliminated Monaco in the '8th '.
The Minho team, completing their 23rd participation in UEFA competitions, will repeat what they had achieved in the same competition in 2010/11 under the command of Paulo Fonseca.
In 2010/11, Braga's players beat Dynamo Kiev (1-1 away and 0-0 at home), then eliminated Benfica and lost the final to FC Porto (0-1, in Dublin), and , in 2015/16, 'collapsed' in the 'quarters', against Ukrainians of Shakhtar Donetsk (1-2 at home and 0-4 in Lviv).
Sporting de Braga will thus isolate itself in fifth place in the Portuguese 'ranking', leaving behind Boavista (two) and placing itself a few 'quarters' away from Vitória de Setúbal, now 'lost' in Liga 3, the third tier of Portuguese football.