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How many tickets have Tottenham and Manchester United been given for Europa League final?

Tristan WellsBy Tristan WellsMay 20, 2025 Sports 2 Mins Read
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The stakes could not be higher, with the winner earning a place in next season’s Champions League and salvaging something from an otherwise disastrous campaign, while the loser will miss out on European football completely.

United are in familiar surroundings, returning to the San Mames for the second time this month.

Ruben Amorim’s side beat Athletic Bilbao in the semi-finals and won the first leg in Spain 3-0, so will have good memories when they step out onto that same pitch.

They do have a psychological hurdle to overcome, though, having already been beaten three times by Spurs this season.

United failed to score in either of the Premier League matches between the two sides and then fell to a thrilling 4-3 defeat in the Carabao Cup in December.

How many tickets have Tottenham and Man United been given?

The San Mames holds a capacity of just over 53,000, but as ever that has not just been split equally between the two clubs in the final.

The ticket allocation for Tottenham and Man United is 14,770, all of which were quickly snapped up.

UEFA’s website states that 41,000 tickets have been made available to “fans and the general public”, suggesting just over 10,000 have been handed out in the ballot to neutrals.

The remaining 12,000 or so will be given out as UEFA see fit, largely to sponsors.

For fans from either club, the cheapest tickets on offer were £34, though the price of Category 1 tickets rose to beyond £200.



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