Manchester United's game against Tottenham in the Europa League final in Bilbao on Wednesday night will be available to watch for free online, via the Discovery+ app
Manchester United take on Tottenham in an all-Premier League affair in the Europa League final in Bilbao on Wednesday night. The stakes are high for both clubs, who can end the season with silverware, despite enduring miserable domestic campaigns.
With just one game remaining, United sit 16th in the Premier League, a place better off than Spurs. Both Ruben Amorim and Ange Postecoglou are under huge pressure to deliver in the Basque Country, having failed to meet expectations in the Premier League.
The winner of tonight's match will earn a place in the 2025/26 Champions League - a considerable prize, both in financial terms and in attracting a higher calibre of player this summer.
The pressure has been evident in the build-up, with Postecoglou clashing with reporters in his pre-match press conference over suggestions defeat will make him a "clown".
Tottenham have the chance to win a first trophy since 2008 and continue Postecoglou's personal run of lifting a trophy in his second season.
Meanwhile, United can win the Europa League for the second time, having secured it back in 2016/17, and make it trophies in successive seasons, following their FA Cup victory in 2024.
Thousands of supporters have made their way over to northern Spain for the clash, which will take place at Athletic Club's San Mames Stadium, while millions will be watching at home on TV around the world. You can join them, for free, by following the instructions below.
How to watch Man Utd vs Tottenham for free
As usual for Europa League matches, it will be shown live on TNT Sports 1 or TNT Sports Ultimate, with coverage beginning at 6pm BST and kick-off at 8pm.
However, you will need a subscription to TNT Sports to watch that broadcast, which will be fronted by pundits Gareth Bale, Rio Ferdinand, Paul Scholes and Glenn Hoddle, with Darren Fletcher and Ally McCoist on commentary duties.
Subscribers via Discovery+ Premium, EE, Sky or Virgin Media TV can also take in all the build-up and in-game coverage. Prime Video customers with the basic Discovery+ account will be able to watch the Uefa finals on the Prime Video app.
For those who don't already have any of those subscriptions, there is a way to watch tonight's game. That's because a live stream is being made available for free on the Discovery+ app.
All you need to do is download the Discovery+ app and register your details - and you don't even need to sign up for a subscription.