Much has been made of the teams in 16th and 17th in the Premier League facing off against one another, not just to win the Europa League, but also to secure a place in next season's Champions League.
For one of Tottenham Hotspur or Manchester United will save their dismal domestic season and claim a much-needed piece of silverware and with it qualification for the Champions League.
A number of pundits and former players and managers have had their say on whether or not it is right that either team should be in next season's top European tournament, but the fact is one of them will be, because those are the rules.
Ange Postecoglou is under immense pressure at Tottenham and there are rumours that no matter what happens in the Europa League final in Bilbao next week his time in N17 may be up.
Manchester United have already made a managerial change this season, replacing Erik ten Hag with Ruben Amorim, but away from the Europa League, things have arguably got worse under the Portuguese.
Speaking on the Overlap Fan Debate, United legend Paul Scholes delivered a damning verdict of Amorim and the way he plays football.
He said: "We talk about the system as well, how many times have we talked about the system and he's still not getting results? OK Europa League, yeah, but surely you can't just carry on doing the same thing every week? You don't even watch games at the weekend anymore because you know they're going to lose."
The same can be said of Postecoglou at Spurs. Supporters have grown tired of the same high defensive line, attacking football that has failed to yield results in the Premier League..
The Australian has changed things in the Europa League and there have been good away performances against the likes of Eintracht Frankfurt and Bodo/Glimt that have been more pragmatic.