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When Is the UEFA Europa League Final? Dates, Time, Venue, And TV Channel Information for the Tottenham vs Man Utd Clash 3u2o2h

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The second-most prestigious cup competition on the continent, the UEFA Europa League, will crown its champion this May. SportsCasting breaks down the date, time, venue, and how to watch the all-Premier League final between Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur. 

Having endured a tumultuous domestic campaign, Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur are hoping to find salvation in the arms of the Europa League. The Red Devils went up against Athletic Bilbao at San Mames in the semi-final first leg on Thursday night, May 1. Exceeding expectations, they came away with a thumping 3-0 victory against the Basque outfit, with Casemiro scoring once and Bruno Fernandes bagging a brace.

In the second leg, at Old Trafford, Man Utd continued the charge, coming from behind to win 4-1. Mason Mount (72′, 90+1′), Casemiro (80′), and Rasmus Hojlund (85′) scored for Man Utd, while Mikel Jauregizar scored Bilbao’s only goal in the 31st minute.

Tottenham Hotspur faced Bodo/Glimt in North London at the same time. Ange Postecoglou’s side also performed irably in the semi-final first leg, securing a comfortable 3-1 victory. In the second leg, Dominic Solanke (63′) and Pedro Porro (69′) hit the back of the net to secure a 2-0 win (5-1 on aggregate).

Ahead of the all-English clash, the UK team at SportsCasting explores all the key details of the Europa League final.

The UEFA Europa League final between Tottenham and Manchester United will be played at Bilbao’s home ground, San Mames, on May 21. With a maximum capacity of 53,331 seats, San Mames is the seventh-largest stadium in Spain.

Having ed a massive win over the hosts on May 1, Manchester United must fancy their chances of getting their hands on the trophy.

What Time is the UEFA Europa League Final? 2z3n2l

The UEFA Europa League final between Tottenham and Man Utd at San Mames will kick off at 9:00 PM CET on May 21. This translates to 8:00 PM UK time on May 21.

Not in CET or BST? Refer to the table below to get the Europa League kick-off time in your region.

Time Zone City/Region Example Local Kick-off Time
Eastern Time (ET) New York, Toronto 3:00 PM (May 21)
Central Time (CT) Chicago, Mexico City 2:00 PM (May 21)
Pacific Time (PT) Los Angeles, Vancouver 12:00 PM (May 21)
Brasilia Time (BRT) São Paulo 4:00 PM (May 21)
Argentina Time (ART) Buenos Aires 4:00 PM (May 21)
Gulf Standard Time (GST) Dubai 11:00 PM (May 21)
India Standard Time (IST) Delhi, Mumbai 12:30 AM (May 22)
Western Indonesia Time (WIB) Jakarta 2:00 AM (May 22)
China Standard Time (CST) Beijing, Shanghai 3:00 AM (May 22)
Japan Standard Time (JST) Tokyo 4:00 AM (May 22)
Australian Eastern Time (AET) Sydney, Melbourne 5:00 AM (May 22)
New Zealand Standard Time Auckland 7:00 AM (May 22)

Also Read: When is the Champions League Final?

How to Watch the UEFA Europa League Final? 5e4ni

In the UK, TNT Sports is the official broadcasting partner of the UEFA Europa League final. The channel number has not been decided. We will be sure to update it once we have confirmation.

In the United States, Paramount+ and TUDN have the rights, whereas DAZN is the official broadcaster in Canada.

Here is the coverage information for some of the top football-viewing nations:

Country Broadcaster(s)
United Kingdom TNT Sports
RTL
Spain Telefonica
Italy Sky
Canal+
Brazil LiveMode, Band
United States Paramount+, TUDN
Argentina ESPN
Mexico Fox Sports, ESPN
Netherlands Ziggo Sport
India Sony Sports Network
Canada DAZN
Australia Stan Sport

Click here for UEFA’s complete list of broadcasters by country.

What Happened in the 2024 UEFA Europa League Final? 312e6u

Italian high-fliers Atalanta BC went up against unbeaten Bundesliga winners Bayer Leverkusen in the 2023-24 UEFA Europa League final at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin on May 22, 2024.

Having avoided defeat all season, Leverkusen were the favourites for the game. Atalanta, however, refused to follow the script, with their frontman Ademola Lookman delivering one of the finest displays in a cup final to fire them to glory. Lookman netted a sensational hat-trick, scoring in the 12th, 26th, and 75th minutes, to fire Atalanta to a massive 3-0 victory. It marked La Dea’s first silverware in Europe.