All You Need To Know: 2021 Europa League Final

All You Need To Know: 2021 Europa League Final

The Europa League final will be highly contested this year, with a spot for the next Champions League campaign on offer to the winner besides taking home the silverware. The race for the finals has seen some of Europe's biggest teams playing in the knockout stage in UEFA's secondary club crush, with things already starting to heat up as the competitors reduce to the last two. Here's everything Europa league fans will need to know before redeeming the bet9ja registration bonus to wager on the final. One of the leading online bookmakers in Africa that is based in Nigeria.

When's The 2021 Europa League Final?

This year, the Europa League final is scheduled for Wednesday 26th May, with the game kicking off at 8 pm BST. The 2021 finals will take place three days before the Champions League final set for Saturday 29th May.

Where Will The 2021 Europa League Final Be Hosted?

Poland's Stadion Miejski in Gdansk is the chosen venue for the Europa League final this year. The stadium was originally meant to host the Europa League final in 2020, with the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan stadium in Seville set to host this year's final. However, the lockdown's effect forced the organizers to change the plans.

Following the lockdown, UEFA made the call to hold the 2020 Europa League and Champions League in Lisbon and Portugal, respectively, pushing the venues for the games back a year. The Gdansk arena was completed in 2011, being among the venues for the 2012 Euro competitions. The UEFA category four stadium holds around 40,000 people when full.

Where Is Gdansk Located?

Gdansk is located north of Poland, nestled on the Baltic coast. The city has less than half a million residents, with the main professional football club being Lechia Gdansk. This team plays in the Polish Ekstraklasa, with Stadion Miejski being their home ground.

Which Teams Are Participating In The 2021 Europa League Final?

Manchester United is set to play against Villareal in the Europa League final this year, being the 50th game in the league history and 12th since it rebranded from the UEFA Cup. The two teams were confirmed to contest the Europa League finals after the last semi-final games were hosted on 6th May. The Red Devils crushed Roma 8-5, while Arsenal suffered a disappointing 2-1 defeat from Villareal.

Watching The 2021 Europa League Final

The Europa League final will be broadcast live on BT Sport TV in the UK, streaming via BT Sport's online streaming platform. In the US, CBS and Univision will air the competition live, so you can watch the game on networks like UniMas, TUDN and Univision.

Will Fans Watch The Game Live In The Stadium?

UEFA has already confirmed that only a limited number of about 9500 people will be allowed in Poland's 40,000-seater Stadium this month, raising their previous cap on fan attendances. Unfortunately, fans couldn't attend matches for the competition this year, although Polish authorities have agreed to allow 25% of the stadium's capacity to have people on 26th May.

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