How to watch UEFA Europa League final between Man Utd and Tottenham on TNT Sports and discovery+

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Published 19/05/2025 at 13:15 GMT+1

Manchester United and Tottenham meet in the UEFA Europa League in Bilbao on Wednesday, May 21. Both sides have their sights on silverware and also on the chance to qualify for next season's UEFA Champions League. Find out how you can watch all the action from the Europa League final live on TNT Sports and watch at home or on the move for free on discovery+.

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It’s an all-Premier League affair as Manchester United and Tottenham face off in the UEFA Europa League final in Bilbao.

The teams sitting in the two places above the relegation zone in the Premier League will meet with the chance to not only win a trophy, but qualify for next season’s UEFA Champions League.

For United, it could be a first taste of silverware at the club for head coach Ruben Amorim, while Spurs are looking to win their first trophy since 2008.

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Spurs have already beaten United three times this season, twice in the Premier League and once in the Carabao Cup.

But will Ange Postecoglou’s side make it four in a row? Or will United hit back and lift the trophy in Bilbao?

You can watch all the action live on TNT Sports and the final will also be available for anyone to watch at home or on the move for free on discovery+.

When is the 2025 Europa League final?

The Europa League final kicks off at 8pm UK time on Wednesday, May 21.

Coverage starts from 6pm on TNT Sports 1, TNT Sports Ultimate and discovery+, live from the San Mames Stadium in Bilbao.

There will be expert analysis from a TNT team including Gareth Bale, Rio Ferdinand, Glenn Hoddle and Paul Scholes.

How to watch the 2025 Europa League final

The Europa League final will be live on TNT Sports 1, TNT Sports Ultimate and discovery+.

The match will also be available to watch at home or on the move for free on discovery+.

The best ways to watch….

Have TNT Sports via discovery+ Premium, EE, Sky or Virgin Media TV, with the best viewing experience you will be able to enjoy all of the action and build up programming on TNT Sports 1 or TNT Sports Ultimate.

Have access to discovery+ basic account with EE TV, Sky, Prime Video, you can login or, if you haven’t already, activate your discovery+ account to enjoy all three finals for no extra cost. Prime Video customers with a discovery+ Basic subscription will also be able to watch all three finals on the Prime Video ap.

Are new to TNT Sports and discovery+. Viewers without discovery+ simply need to download the app on their mobile device, web or access via their TV, register their details online, kick back and enjoy the game for free. No subscription required. You can find out how to access the app and register here.

Have Virgin Media TV, all customers in the UK can watch on channel 527.

Amorim: Chelsea loss helped with team selection

Ruben Amorim admitted that Manchester United's 1-0 loss to Chelsea helped him decide who will start the Europa League final.

Chelsea scored the game’s only goal in the 71st minute as United suffered their 18th league defeat of the season.

"We have to deal with a lot of things in the summer, but today it was a really good game to prepare for the final," said Amorim.

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"If we put some players out in the feeling of the last game, almost 10 days without playing, it would be a mistake.

"It was a good thing for them to play, that they feel they can do it, that we can have possession and can push the opponent. In this club, you need to win and we are not winning games.

"It helped me a lot to choose the starting XI for the final. So we'll see."

Postecoglou hopes Spurs can ‘destroy narrative’

Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou says victory over Manchester United in the Europa League final "probably destroys 50% of the narrative" surrounding the club.

Spurs’ well-publicised trophy drought extends back to the 2008 League Cup final, when they edged out Chelsea at Wembley after the game went to extra time.

"It's a great opportunity," Postecoglou told TNT Sports. "Because it probably destroys 50% of the narrative that exists around the club in terms of its stature at the moment.

"It’s this constant question, well, until you actually win something everything else is irrelevant.

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"It doesn't matter how nice your stadium is, the supporters, your training facilities, it doesn't matter if you have been runners-up in the league until you win something.

"So, once you do win, and this is a significant trophy, that's out of the equation. Then different questions come, and you have to kind of repeat that, but that's a different course you navigate.

"But all that stuff around, you know, that you haven't won anything, I think, disappears in one fell swoop."

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