The Europa League final is next week and Manchester United and Tottenham will fight for glory in an all-English showpiece.
Both of the Premier League sides' seasons rest on winning the Bilbao spectacle after dismal domestic campaigns.
The Red Devils thrashed Athletic Bilbao 3-0 in Spain, and then backed that up with a 4-1 win at Old Trafford to go through.
Meanwhile, Spurs beat Bodo/Glimt 3-1 in the first leg and then 2-0 in the second to book a place in Bilbao.
Here’s all you need to know about this year’s Europa League final…
Europa League final: Date and kick-off time
The 2025 Europa League final will take place on Wednesday, May 21.
It is being held at San Mamés Stadium in Bilbao, Spain - home of Man United's semi-final opponents, Athletic Bilbao.
Kick-off is currently scheduled for 8pm, with talkSPORT's live coverage of the final presented by Adrian Durham.
Commentary will then be provided by Jim Proudfoot and former England striker Dean Ashton.
talkSPORT.com will also be on hand for all the latest news and build-up, including a live match blog for all the updates on the night.
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You can also listen via the talkSPORT app, on DAB digital radio, through your smart speaker and on 1089 or 1053 AM.
The final will also be shown live on TNT Sports in the UK, read our article on the best TNT Sports subscription deals if you are looking to sign up before the final.
Man United's route to the final
Quarter-final: Lyon
April 10 - 2-2 (a)
April 17 - 5-4 a.e.t (h)
Semi-final: Athletic Bilbao
May 1 - 0-3 (a)
May 8 - 4-1 (h)
Final: Tottenham, Wednesday, May 21
Tottenham's route to the final
Quarter-final: Eintracht Frankfurt
April 10 - 1-1 (h)
April 17 - 0-1 (a)
Semi-final: Bodo/Glimt
May 1 - 3-1 (h)
May 8 - 0-2 (a)
Final: Man United, Wednesday, May 21
Europa League final: Tickets
Ticket sales for this year’s Europa League final opened on Monday, April 7.
Fans can apply for tickets to the game up until April 11. More details are here.
The majority of seats will go to fans of the participating teams once they are decided, but those who have applied will then go into a ballot for the remaining seats.
Tickets are not being sold on a first-come, first-served basis, with the ballot awarding tickets to successful applicants who will be notified via email.
The two teams that reach the final will have 15,000 tickets each to sell to fans.
Prices for fans of the participating clubs are set at £34 as part of UEFA’s Fans First initiative, while other prices vary from £56 to £206.
Europa League final: Team news
Man United are sweating over the fitness of Leny Yoro and Matthijs de Ligt, with several other long-term absentees.
Lisandro Martinez, Joshua Zirkzee, Diogo Dalot, and Ayden Heaven all remain confined to the treatment room.
As for Spurs, talismanic playmaker James Maddison will miss the final through a knee injury.
Radu Dragusin and Lucas Bergvall are also set to be out of the squad, but captain Son Heung-min is expected to be available.
Europa League final: What has been said?
Ruben Amorim believes that luck, fitness and clinical finishing must go Man United's way in order to beat Tottenham in the final.
Amorim will take charge of his first final at United since making his move to Old Trafford from Sporting Lisbon in November.
And when talking to TNT Sports, he revealed what aspects of the match he thinks must fall in line for them to beat Spurs later this month.
He said: "I'm just worried about the next game, trying to not get any injuries for the final. If we don't win the final, it means nothing for us.
"We have to have a full squad [against Spurs], stay in the game and have a bit of luck and we have to be clinical.
"It's quite similar for me and Ange [Postecoglou]. It is a tough moment [for us both] and one of us is going to win. It's going to be a big final and we will try to win.
"It's hard to describe what it's like to be manager of this club and you want to give them [the fans] something because we were so disappointing in the Premier League. We want to give something to the fans."