When it comes to European football there are few worlds left for Manchester United to conquer, but this week in Moldova is new territory for a club that has seen it all and won the lot.
This is the 33rd UEFA member country that United have played a competitive game in, although they would rather not have deviated from Europe's west-leaning Champions League to do so.
Another campaign in the Europa League has at least allowed United's followers to break new ground, registering a new stamp in the passport and a new stadium to visit.
It is Chisinau, rather than the breakaway region of Transnistria, that this game is being played, but Sheriff Tiraspol have shown they are no pushovers.
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