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TOTTENHAM AND MANCHESTER UNITED LOCK HORNS IN THE EUROPA LEAGUE FINAL TONIGHT COLE DAVIES 16:00, 21 May 2025 Tonight, two teams down on their luck, Tottenham and Manchester United, face off
in the Europa League final with a chance to save grace but most importantly, save their season. The battle between these two English giants will take place at the San Mames stadium in
Bilbao, with the aim to salvage their domestic Premier League campaigns. While nothing can erase their poor performances in the league, the prospect of silverware and a desired Champions
League spot could turn the heads of the fans and pundits alike, giving the respective managers a lifeline while at it. Ange Postecoglou and his Spurs aim to win their first trophy since
2008. The spearheads of Postecoglou's Lilywhites were key players like Dominic Solanke and Brennan Johnson who have been vital to their cup run, however injuries to their playmakers
such as James Maddison and Dejan Kulusevski pose problems. While Ruben Amorim's Premier League charge has shown no backbone, their resilience within the Europa League is admirable,
including a confident 7-1 aggregate semi-final win over Athletic Bilbao. Following the return of key players such as Joshua Zirkzee, Diogo Dalot and Leny Yoro, Amorim's squad has
received a major boost. Both clubs seek glory and a chance to be vindicated by a Europa League win, playing with it all on the line. Here, we will talk you through how you can watch the
match... WHAT TIME DOES THE EUROPA LEAGUE FINAL KICK-OFF? Tottenham v Manchester United kicks off at 8PM on Wednesday, May 21, at San Mamés Stadium in Bilbao. HOW TO WATCH THE EUROPA LEAGUE
FINAL FOR FREE In the UK, live coverage will be available on TNT SPORTS 1, TNT SPORTS ULTIMATE and streaming platform DISCOVERY+, with pre-match build-up beginning at 6pm. New viewers can
also watch the final for free via discovery+. To access the stream, fans simply need to register on the discovery+ mobile app, TV app, or website. TOTTENHAM V MANCHESTER UNITED TEAM NEWS
Manchester United remain uneasy waiting for news regarding the fitness of centre-back Matthijs De Ligt, their £38.4million defender with European experience, although he is still battling
injuries. Article continues below Amorim remains unconvinced that De Ligt's return is possible, which is another blow to their prospects along with the loss of Lisandro Martinez earlier
this season. Spurs have their own injury concerns, including James Maddison, Dejan Kulusevski and Lucas Bergvall all ruled out of being in the squad. Adding to this, the situation of Pape
Matar Sarr remains unsure, needing a late fitness test to green light his return after limping off the field against Aston Villa in their recent game.