Manchester United are undergoing their final preparations before they jet off to Spain for Wednesday’s Europa League final.
The all-English contest will be held at San Mames Stadium in Bilbao, home of Athletic Club, whom the Red Devils knocked out to book their spot in the final.
United overturned the Basque outfit 3-0 on their home turf before getting the job done in the second leg with a 4-1 victory at Old Trafford. Spurs, meanwhile, oversaw a 5-1 aggregate win over Bodø/Glimt.
Europa League final tickets are in demand ahead of the big day
United’s ever-faithful supporters have been scampering to get their hands on tickets ever since Ruben Amorim’s men reached the latter stages of the competition.
For season-ticket holders and those with enough European credits to be eligible for the Red Devils’ travelling contingent, the ballot has already passed – but that doesn’t mean you can’t still secure your spot for the highly anticipated tie.
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How to secure your Europa League final tickets
The UEFA portal is another option to try your luck with snatching any available seats that may become available, although with only two days to go until matchday, tickets will be few and far between.
Alas, a more straightforward and reliable method is via livefootballtickets.com.
Not only is this route a surefire way to choose which end you want be sitting – as well as how many of your friends or family you want on your row – livefootballtickets.com offers the security of a 150% money back guarantee, so you can have peace of mind that your booking is a stress-free transaction.
United and Spurs team news for UEL clash

Amorim and Ange Postecoglou are both navigating their fair share of injury woes ahead of kick-off.
For United, they’re confirmed to be without Lisandro Martinez, who suffered a season-ending cruciate ligament tear in February.
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Joshua Zirkzee is chomping at the bit to return in time to feature after he sustained a hamstring injury last month, but given that he wasn’t spotted in training last week, it’s highly unlikely he’ll be deemed fit before Wednesday.
There are hopes Leny Yoro will make the trip; he was forced off in the 2-0 defeat to West Ham and was consequently absent from the matchday squad at Stamford Bridge last Friday night. However, he has been in the gym at Carrington building up his fitness, so he is surely in contention to play in some form.
The same can be said of Diogo Dalot, who completed a solo training session last week as he continues his recovery from a calf complaint.
As for Tottenham’s absentees, Dejan Kulusevski, James Maddison and Lucas Bergvall have all been ruled out.