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FOOTBALL Manchester United v Roma/ Villarreal v Arsenal, 7.15pm, BT Sport 2/3

UNITED, who won the Europa League in 2017, host Roma in their semi-final first leg, while 2019 runners-up Arsenal are in Spain. Will it be an all-English final in Gdansk next month?

TRADING UP Wheeler Dealers: Dream Car, 9pm, Quest

MIKE BREWER teams up with mechanic Marc Priestley to buy, transform and sell cars in this new-to-Freeview series. The aim is to help people to build a budget big enough to buy their dream car. First up is policeman Deepak, who has a Nissan Juke, but wants a Porsche Cayenne.

VINTAGE SEAPLANE Warbird Workshop, 9pm, Yesterday

THIS project is a special one, and clearly a labour of love. Filmed over 12 years, it tracks the rebuild of a Waterbird, a craft that grew out of a civilian experiment championed by Winston Churchill to become the Navy’s first seaplane. Every wooden piece has to be hand-cut.

TOP LAWYERS The Good Fight, 9pm, More4

IT’S been a shaky season for this U.S. legal drama, but it bows out with a big swing as Liz (Audra McDonald) investigat­es the death of Jeffrey Epstein. And if that wasn’t enough, Julius goes on the record about Memo 618, and a fifth of the firm’s staff is being fired. The show will be back.

LOS ANGELES COPS The Rookie, 9pm, Sky Witness

THE LAPD drama picks up where it left off in this new, third season, with Nolan (Castle’s Nathan Fillion) under suspicion for corruption and scrambling to stay out of jail. There’s none of the playfulnes­s here that the show sometimes has, but there’s also no shortage of urgency.

FILM THRILLER Dead Water, 9pm, Sky Premiere

JUDD NELSON, the one-time Brat Pack member of the Breakfast Club, is the beardy pirate tormenting Brianne Davis, Griff Furst and Casper Van Dien on a luxury yacht.

HORROR MOVIE Things Heard & Seen, Netflix

‘DEATH is only the beginning.’ James Norton (pictured) and Amanda Seyfried star in an able horror mystery based on the novel All Things Cease To Appear. They play a couple whose relationsh­ip may have more dark cracks than the creepy house they’ve just moved into.

POLICE SPOOF Scot Squad — The Chief Does Democracy, 10pm, BBC Scotland

JACK DOCHERTY’S chief is the funniest thing in Scot Squad and, for this new one-off, he tours Scotland, interviewi­ng politician­s and people. (In Scotland: Freeview 9, Freesat 106, Sky 115, Virgin 108. Outside Scotland: Freesat 174, Sky 457, Virgin 162)

NEW AUSSIE DRAMA

Bridesmaid­s’ Secrets And Lies, 10.10pm,p, More4

‘IF YOU come near my house again, I will kill you.’ There are secrets all round in this wonderfull­y tangled new Aussie drama, and the trigger for their devastatin­g release is an unexpected proposal. Georgina Haig plays the bride-to-be, with Abbie Cornish and Katie McGrath (all pictured) as her close friends.

SPORTING HERO Being A.P., 10pm, BBC4

FEATURE-LENGTH documentar­y on record-breaking Northern Irish jockey A.P. ‘Tony’ McCoy, filmed during the 2014-15 race season. As McCoy passes his 40th birthday, the question of retirement looms. A fascinatin­g insight into a driven sportsman.

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