UEFA Europa League Final 2025: Broadcast facts and camera plan for Tottenham Hotspur vs Manchester United

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Tottenham Hotspur take on Manchester United in the Europa League Final on Wednesday night at the San Mamés Stadium, Bilbao, Spain.

UEFA have appointed Telefònica as the host broadcaster, with GRUP MEDIAPRO technical services provider for Telefònica.

The match director is Òscar Lago, lead match director for GRUP MEDIAPRO since 2015 where he has worked extensively on La Liga coverage. He has also worked as a director on sports including basketball, hockey and Formula 1.

The Final will be produced in 1080p50-HDR HLG colour space. Feeds will be available in 1080p50-HDR and 1080p50-SDR including Dolby surround sound and Dolby Atmos Immersive audio for both feeds.

SVG Europe together with event partner GRUP MEDIAPRO will host the Sports Production Innovation Summit in Barcelona on 12 June. The Summit will explore cutting-edge advancements in sports production, focusing on the latest innovations in AI-driven production, cloud-based workflows, content creation for emerging and challenger sports and the future of centralised and remote production.

For more information, visit svgeurope.org/sports-production-innovation-summit-2025

The delivery of the 1080p50-SDR feed will be achieved using LUT (NBCU) colour mapping from the 1080p50-HDR feed. All vision control and colour matching will be done as for a HDR delivery.

UEFA has allocated a range of unilateral broadcast facilities, including 95 TV, radio and social media commentary desks, four tribune presentation positions, 23 pitch presentation positions, 10 flash interview positions and five super flash positions. There will also be 26 unilateral camera positions and 24 social media cameras, plus three unilateral broadcast partner offices.

In addition, UEFA is providing 6,000 m2 of broadcast compound space, with over 64km of fibre optical pulled by UEFA to deliver services to broadcast partners.

Camera plan

The 31 host broadcast camera plan for the match includes aerial camera system, a drone, six super-slow motion and two hi-speed cameras, two cinematic Steadicams, two crane cameras and two pole-cams.

Read more Football Summit 2025: Legendary director Òscar Lago on innovation, storytelling, and loving football

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