How to buy Europa League final tickets as Manchester United and Tottenham fans prepare for Bilbao trip
Manchester United and Tottenham fans are scrambling to get to Bilbao for the Europa League final later this month. Northern Spain will host an all-English European final as the two Premier League strugglers contest the UEFA trophy. Tottenham fans will journey from Norway to London and now to BilbaoGetty Man United and Spurs have already faced each other three times this season, with Ange Postecoglou‘s men boasting a perfect record. However, the Red Devils have the edge when it comes to claiming European silverware, which makes the tie firmly in the balance. Rather than the clubs themselves, UEFA will handle the ticket purchasing and distribution during the small window to the final. There are 49,600 tickets available at the San Mames stadium, with United and Spurs afforded 15,000 each to sell to their fans. These tickets, which are part of UEFA’s ‘fans first’ scheme, are the most affordable and start at 40 euros (£34). Roughly 24,000 tickets will be given to sponsors or have already been secured by neutrals via a ballot on UEFA’s official website. Fans could apply for tickets before April 11 – these were not done on a first-come, first-served basis, and those who applied before the deadline will be contacted via email if they were successful or not. Tickets for the general public are split into three categories, with prices ranging from 65-240 euros (£55-£204). Hospitality packages are also on offer, and range from 1290-1490 euros (£1,096-£1,266) per person. UEFA have already warned that any ticket not bought through an official reseller will not be a valid entry to the San Mames stadium. Man United will make their second trip to northern Spain in a monthGetty The lose of Man United and Tottenham won’t be playing European football next seasonGetty Tottenham vs Man United: talkSPORT coverage The 2025 Europa League final will take place on Wednesday, May 21. Kick-off is currently scheduled for 8pm, with talkSPORT’s live coverage of the final presented by Adrian Durham. Commentary will be provided by Jim Proudfoot and former England striker Dean Ashton. To tune in to talkSPORT or talkSPORT 2 through the website, click HERE for the live stream. You can also listen via the talkSPORT app, on DAB digital radio, through your smart speaker and on 1089 or 1053 AM. The final will also be shown live on TNT Sports in the UK.

Manchester United and Tottenham fans are scrambling to get to Bilbao for the Europa League final later this month.
Northern Spain will host an all-English European final as the two Premier League strugglers contest the UEFA trophy.
Man United and Spurs have already faced each other three times this season, with Ange Postecoglou‘s men boasting a perfect record.
However, the Red Devils have the edge when it comes to claiming European silverware, which makes the tie firmly in the balance.
Rather than the clubs themselves, UEFA will handle the ticket purchasing and distribution during the small window to the final.
There are 49,600 tickets available at the San Mames stadium, with United and Spurs afforded 15,000 each to sell to their fans.
These tickets, which are part of UEFA’s ‘fans first’ scheme, are the most affordable and start at 40 euros (£34).
Roughly 24,000 tickets will be given to sponsors or have already been secured by neutrals via a ballot on UEFA’s official website.
Fans could apply for tickets before April 11 – these were not done on a first-come, first-served basis, and those who applied before the deadline will be contacted via email if they were successful or not.
Tickets for the general public are split into three categories, with prices ranging from 65-240 euros (£55-£204).
Hospitality packages are also on offer, and range from 1290-1490 euros (£1,096-£1,266) per person.
UEFA have already warned that any ticket not bought through an official reseller will not be a valid entry to the San Mames stadium.
Tottenham vs Man United: talkSPORT coverage
The 2025 Europa League final will take place on Wednesday, May 21.
Kick-off is currently scheduled for 8pm, with talkSPORT’s live coverage of the final presented by Adrian Durham.
Commentary will be provided by Jim Proudfoot and former England striker Dean Ashton.
To tune in to talkSPORT or talkSPORT 2 through the website, click HERE for the live stream.
You can also listen via the talkSPORT app, on DAB digital radio, through your smart speaker and on 1089 or 1053 AM.
The final will also be shown live on TNT Sports in the UK.