Europa League Final: Manchester United vs Tottenham Match Preview and Line-ups

As Manchester United prepares to clash with Tottenham in the Europa League Final, the stakes are high for both teams. A victory would secure United's place in next season's Champions League, despite their league struggles. This article provides insights into the expected line-ups, viewing options, and thoughts from both coaches. With key players doubtful and out, the match promises to be an exciting showdown. Don't miss the chance to catch all the action live!
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Europa League Final: Manchester United vs Tottenham Match Preview and Line-ups

Match Overview

Manchester United is gearing up to take on Tottenham in the Europa League Final, scheduled for 12:30 AM on May 22 at San Mamés in Bilbao, Spain. A win in this match would secure a spot for United in next season's Champions League, despite their struggles in the league this year. They have managed to overcome several strong opponents along the way.


Expected Line-ups

Tottenham: Vicario; Pedro Porro, Romero, Van de Ven, Udogie; Sarr, Bissouma, Bentancur; Johnson, Solanke, Richarlison.
Doubtful: Sarr (back injury).
Unavailable: Bergvall (ankle), Kulusevski (knee), Maddison (knee).


Manchester United: Onana; Yoro, De Ligt, Maguire; Mazraoui, Ugarte, Casemiro, Dorgu; Diallo, Højlund, Fernandes.
Doubtful: Dalot (calf), De Ligt (knee), Yoro (ankle), Zirkzee (hamstring).
Unavailable: Martínez (knee).


Viewing Information

Live Broadcast: The match will be available on Sony Sports 3 and Sony Sports 4 channels.


Fans can also stream it live on the Sony Liv app starting at 12:30 AM on May 22.


Coaches' Insights

Ange Postecoglou, Tottenham's coach: "The last couple of years have presented numerous challenges. I joined the club with clear goals in mind and have focused on positioning the team to compete for trophies while rejuvenating the squad and altering our playing style. This match is a significant opportunity to achieve my primary objective of bringing trophies to the club."


Ruben Amorim, Manchester United's coach: "This season has been tough for everyone involved, with changes in staff and results affecting the atmosphere at the club. We are working on altering our playing style. Competing in the Europa League brings a different energy, and while this title won't change our season, it could provide a boost for our future ambitions."