It’s nearly time for the Europa League final as Manchester United take on Tottenham for what could be one of the most intriguing clashes on this stage for many years.

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With both Man Utd and Spurs having such disappointing Premier League campaigns, there’s a huge amount riding on this game, and a huge amount of unpredictability about who could come out on top.

Both teams will be desperate to pick up silverware and to nick that extra Champions League spot, and whichever manager misses out could surely be in danger of the sack as these two teams hover just above the relegation zone in the Premier League table.

How to buy Europa League final tickets

You can find the official UEFA ticket portal here, but a big game like this will be in high demand, and you might do well to try an alternative route to making sure you get to the game.

We’d highly recommend livefootballtickets.com as a potentially cheaper and more convenient way to get your seat in the San Mames Stadium.

With an easy-to-navigate site and the security of a 150% money back guarantee, it’s no wonder livefootballtickets.com is fast becoming the most trusted among football fans around the world.

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How much are Europa League final tickets?

Category 3 tickets are priced at €65, Category 2 at €100 and Category 1 tickets are €150.

However, there will also be some supporters who qualify for tickets under the ‘Fans First’ initiative will pay no more than €40 for their tickets, the same price for those with disabilities.

Luckily, livefootballtickets.com will have all different options and allocations available to you to choose from.

Things to do in Bilbao

As well as the big game, there’ll be plenty of time for fans to find other things to do on their visit to Bilbao.

UEFA.com have also released a guide of things to do in the Basque city, which is often a big tourist attraction with plenty of interesting history and culture to admire.

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How Man United and Spurs could line up

With both sets of players proving so inconsistent this season, it’s not going to be easy for their managers to pick a best XI.

Experience should probably be a priority for this big occasion, but it’s hard to know for sure right now if the usual big names will get the nod after playing so badly lately.

There are also injuries to contend with, with Spurs in particular just dealt the blow of losing both Dejan Kulusevski and Pape Sarr.

For United, Joshua Zirkzee is a long-term absentee, while Diogo Dalot and Matthijs de Ligt are also likely to be out, though there’s some hope Leny Yoro should make it back.

Man United predicted line up: Onana; Yoro, Maguire, Heaven; Mazraoui, Shaw, Ugarte, Casemiro, Fernandes, Diallo, Hojlund.

Tottenham predicted line up: Vicario; Spence, Porro, Romero, Van de Ven; Bissouma, Bentancur; Johnson, Tel, Son; Solanke.

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