UEFA : Europa League final will be held at San Mames stadium

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UEFA has confirm that the Europa League final will be held at Bilbao’s San Mames stadium in Spain, despite a possible shortage of English fans.

This year’s Europa League final will feature two of England’s biggest teams, Manchester United and Spurs. And it is expect that a large number of fans from the UK will be attending the game.

This has led to calls for the final to be ทางเข้า UFABET สำหรับสมาชิกใหม่ สมัครวันนี้ รับโบนัสฟรี move. As Athletic Bilbao’s San Mames Stadium has a maximum capacity of 53,289.

However, UEFA has confirm that this season’s Europa League final will still be held at San Mames as plan. And said the decision to hold the event there was made in 2021 and would not change.

UEFA cited examples of past finals between teams from the same nation that had never been move, such as Manchester City v Chelsea in 2021 and Liverpool v Spurs in 2019.

For the ticket allocation for the final on May 21, UEFA will allocate 15,000 tickets to fans of both teams, with 11,000 tickets going on sale to the general public, while 12,000 tickets will be reserve for supporters and VIP guests.

How about travel to the stadium?

The recommended route to San Mames is via public transport or walking.

There are several different transport methods to get to the stadium, including underground, train, tram or bus.

San Mames’ official website recommends walking, giving fans a ‘unique experience’ and taking in the sights.

Uefa is yet to update its website on matchday travel for fans.