Inter will face Bayer Leverkusen and Roma take on Wolves or Olympiakos if they reach the Europa League quarter-finals.
Like the Champions League, the tournament format has been changed to a Final Eight mini-tournament of one-off knockout matches on neutral turf and will be hosted in Germany.
While most of the ties are midway through the Round of 16, having played the first legs, Inter-Getafe and Roma-Sevilla never kicked off due to the COVID pandemic.
Inter will face Bayer Leverkusen and Roma take on Wolves or Olympiakos if they reach the Europa League quarter-finals.
Like the Champions League, the tournament format has been changed to a Final Eight mini-tournament of one-off knockout matches on neutral turf and will be hosted in Germany.
While most of the ties are midway through the Round of 16, having played the first legs, Inter-Getafe and Roma-Sevilla never kicked off due to the COVID pandemic.
Therefore, those ties will be one-off games in Germany on August 5-6.
Assuming they qualify through those, then Inter will be up against Bayer Leverkusen, who won the first leg of their Round of 16 away to Glasgow Rangers by 3-1.
Roma have been paired with Wolverhampton Wanderers – who knocked Torino out in the play-offs – or Olmypiakos.
The first leg of that tie ended 1-1 in Greece, giving Wolves the upper hand for qualification.
Going forward to the semi-final draw, Roma again have the tougher task, meeting Manchester United along their path.
Europa League quarter-finals
Shakhtar Donetsk/Wolfsburg v Eintracht Frankfurt/Basel
LASK/Manchester United v Istanbul Basaksehir/FC Copenhagen
Inter/Getafe v Rangers/Bayer Leverkusen
Roma/Sevilla v Wolves/Olympiakos
Europa League semi-finals
Roma/Sevilla/Wolves/Olympiakos v Man Utd/LASK/Copenhagen/Basaksehir
Inter/Getafe/Leverkusen/Rangers v Shakhtar/Wolfsburg/Basel/Frankfurt
Europa League
Round of 16 completion
August 5-6
Quarter-Final
August 10-11
Semi-Final
August 16-17
Final
August 21