Partizan vs Manchester United LIVE result: Score, goals and latest updates from Europa League
All the action Serbia from as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer wins with a young United side
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Your support makes all the difference.Manchester United ended their wretched 11-match winless run on the road as Anthony Martial's spot-kick secured a hard-fought victory played out to a hostile backdrop at Partizan Belgrade.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer kicked off his reign with a club record nine successive away wins, only to endure a remarkable 33-week wait stretching back to March's jaw-dropping Champions League triumph at Paris St Germain.
No longer at the continent's top table, the Europa League provided the platform for their first victory on the road since then, with United digging deep amid Partizan pressure - from both players and their unrelenting fans - as Martial's first-half penalty secured a 1-0 triumph.
It was a welcome return to winning ways at a poignant setting as Partizan Stadium hosted United's final match before the Munich air disaster on a refuelling stop on their way back from Belgrade.
Club officials paid respect to the 23 killed on the morning of a game that saw Partizan fans stream backing into a stadium after serving a two-match UEFA sanction for racist behaviour.
It led to understandable concerns of a repeat of the shameful scenes in Bulgaria last week, but this Group L encounter appeared to pass without any such behaviour as United got back to winning ways - albeit not in the most convincing fashion.
Jesse Lingard and former Rangers man Umar Sadiq hit the woodwork in quick succession during an even first half that United would snatch the lead in, with Martial converting the penalty won by the direct running of Brandon Williams.
It capped a promising display by the 19-year-old on his second senior start and fellow teenager James Garner held his own in a hostile environment, but Solskjaer's side rode their luck in Belgrade.
Savo Milosevic's men pushed throughout the second half but were just unable to level.
PA
Confirmed United line-up
Romero, Jones, Maguire (c), Rojo, Wan-Bissaka, Garner, McTominay, Williams; Mata; Lingard, Martial.
When is it?
Kick off at Partizan Stadium is at 5.55pm BST.
How can I watch it?
The game will be aired live on BT Sport 2, with coverage beginning at 5.30pm.
Subscribers to BT Sport can watch the game online via the BT Sport player, or on the BT Sport app.
That's all from Belgrade.
But our attention quickly switches to Arsenal's match at home against Vitoria, and once again there is no Mesut Ozil in the squad.
Arsenal XI: Martinez; Bellerin, Mustafi, Holding, Tierney; Maitland-Niles, Torreira, Willock; Smith Rowe, Lacazette, Martinelli
Unai Emery is beginning to feel a little bit of the heat, so can his Arsenal side cool the situation down with a win here?
All set for action from the Emirates.
1 min: Arsenal 0-0 Vitoria
The Portuguese side get the ball rolling in north London. Can Arsenal make it three out of three in the Europa League?
3 min: Arsenal 0-0 Vitoria
Arsenal looking to knock the ball around in the opening exchanges here at a subdued Emirates Stadium.
4 min: Arsenal 0-0 Vitoria
Emi Martinez saves Arsenal!
Almeida rolls Rob Holding but the forward does not make good contact with the subsequent shot and the Argentine saves easily.
A warning sign for Arsenal there.
GOAL! Arsenal 0-1 Vitoria (Edwards 9')
They had the warning, and they failed to take notice, and the former Spurs academy man Edwards puts the Portuguese side ahead.
He receives the ball in space after more bad Arsenal defending, chops the ball inside and finishes low.
That subdued mood at Arsenal is now dead silence.
10 min: Arsenal 0-1 Vitoria
Alex Lacazette has a chance for Arsenal to respond in a similar situation to his goal against Fulham at Craven Cottage last year, but this time scuffs his shot.
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