Football: Europa League round of 32, second leg We bring you the action from Europe as 32 teams battle it out to make it through to the last 16 of the Europa League Tweet A pensive looking Rafael Benítez before kick-off in the Steaua Stadium, Bucharest. Liverpool held a 1-0 advantage from the first leg, but Bruno Fernandes scored for Unirea after 19 minutes to bring them back into the tiePhotograph: Peter Byrne/PA Photograph: Peter Byrne/guardian.co.uk After goals from Javier Mascherano and Ryan Babel, Steven Gerrard makes it three to book Liverpool's place in the next round. The goal was his 33rd in Europe, meaning he replaces Alan Shearer as the leading English goalscorer in European competitionPhotograph: Peter Byrne/PA Photograph: Peter Byrne/guardian.co.uk Over in Portugal a local woman sells commemorative scarves ahead of Sporting Lisbon's second leg tie against EvertonPhotograph: Stephen Pond/Empics Sport Photograph: Stephen Pond/guardian.co.uk Sporting Lisbon start the game strongly and Everton know that they have a fight on their hands if they want to progress, despite their 2-1 advantage from the first legPhotograph: Antonio Cotrim/EPA Photograph: Antonio Cotrim/guardian.co.uk Despite holding out for an hour, Sporting finally break Everton's stubborn defence through Miguel Veloso. Twelve minutes later Pedro Mendes, above, makes it 2-0 with a deflected shot from 20 yards. The rout was completed in injury time by Matias Fernandez to give Sporting a 4-2 aggregate victoryPhotograph: Francisco Leong/AFP/Getty Images Photograph: Francisco Leong/guardian.co.uk Fulham's Brede Hangeland, top left, rises above the Shakhtar Donetsk defence to open the scoring. Jadson equalised for the home side midway through the second half but Roy Hodgson's men held on to elimnate the holders 3-2 on aggregatePhotograph: Sergey Dolzhenko/EPA Photograph: Sergey Dolzhenko/guardian.co.uk Over in Turkey, it was a close affair between Galatasaray and Alético Madrid. Diego Forlán broke Turkish hearts by scoring a last-minute winner to make it 2-1 on the night and 3-2 on aggregatePhotograph: Mustafa Ozer/AFP/Getty Images Photograph: Mustafa Ozer/guardian.co.uk Wolfsburg's Grafite shields the ball from Gonzalo Rodriguez of Villarreal. The Brazilian scored the fourth in a 4-1 victory as the German side progressed 6-3 on aggregatePhotograph: Jochen Luebke/EPA Photograph: Jochen Luebke/guardian.co.uk Despite winning their match against Hamburg 3-2, PSV Eindhoven's Erik Pieters, right, and goalkeeper Andreas Isaksson are distraught as PSV go out on the away goals rule as a result of a 3-3 aggregate scorelinePhotograph: Michael Kooren/Reuters Photograph: Michael Kooren/guardian.co.uk Panathinaikos forward Djibril Cissé leaps to control the ball against Roma. The former Liverpool striker opened the scoring from the penalty spot in the 40th minute before collecting his second five minutes later. Between his two strikes Ninis also scored for the Greek side, who won the match 3-2 and the tie 6-4Photograph: Andreas Solaro/AFP/Getty Images Photograph: Andreas Solaro/guardian.co.uk Lille's Adil Rami rises high above Fenerbahce's Gokhan Gonul to win a header. Rami equalised for Lille five minutes from the end to make it 1-1 on the night and give Lille a 3-2 victory on aggregatePhotograph: Osman Orsal/Reuters Photograph: Osman Orsal/guardian.co.uk Hat-trick hero Claudio Pizarro celebrates one of his goals as Werder Bremen put Steve McClaren's FC Twente to the sword with a convincing 4-1 victory on the night, overturning the 1-0 deficit from the first legPhotograph: Nigel Treblin/AFP/Getty Images Photograph: Nigel Treblin/guardian.co.uk It was a good job the crowd in Tel Aviv brought their umbrellas as you wouldn't get to get soaked whilst watching a 0-0 draw between Hapoel Tel Aviv and Rubin Kazan. The draw meant the Russian side won 3-0 on aggregatePhotograph: Jack Guez/AFP/Getty Images Photograph: Jack Guez/guardian.co.uk Standard Liege's Steven Defour, right, challenges Red Bull Salzburg's Dusan Svento during their 0-0 draw in Salzburg, which meant that Liege go through as 3-2 winners on aggregatePhotograph: Dominic Ebenbichler/Reuters Photograph: Dominic Ebenbichler/guardian.co.uk Marseille completed a straight-forward 3-1 victory over Copenhagen with midfielder Hatem Ben Arfa, centre, opening the scoring just before half time. The tie finished a comprehensive 6-2 in Marseille's favourPhotograph: Gerard Julien/AFP/Getty Images Photograph: Gerard Julien/guardian.co.uk Juventus midfielder Felipe Melo slides in but misses the ball as Ajax striker Siem De Jong goes on the attack. The game at the Olympic Stadium in Turin finished 0-0 with Juve progressing 2-1 on aggregatePhotograph: Giuseppe Cacace/AFP/Getty Images Photograph: Giuseppe Cacace/guardian.co.uk Valencia forward Nikola Zigic gets a ball in the face against Bruges. He was smiling later though as the Spanish side triumphed 3-0 after extra time, to win 3-1 on aggregate and make it to the last 16Photograph: Jose Jordan/AFP/Getty Images Photograph: Jose Jordan/guardian.co.uk With Anderlecht having scored an away goal in the first leg, they held the upper hand as they played host to Athletic Bilbao. The home side started well with a goal in the fourth minute, and went on to score a further three goals to win the game 4-0 and the tie 5-1. Roaland Juhasz, pictured, scored the Belgian side's thirdPhotograph: Yves Logghe/AP Photograph: Yves Logghe/guardian.co.uk