
Tottenham v Man United: Where to watch, kick-off time, latest news
Tottenham have a big challenge ahead as the UEFA Europa League final and the chance to win silverware this season grow closer.
The Lilywhites qualified for the Europa League final after a 5-1 aggregate victory against Bodo/Glimt and will be looking to produce something similar against Manchester United.
Despite this, Tottenham’s form going into the final does not look great, having suffered consecutive defeats in the Premier League; however, Europa League rivals United have not fared much better.
However, the challenge that lies ahead should not be taken for granted, and Ange Postecoglou’s men should leave nothing on the pitch at the Estadio de San Mamés on Wednesday (21 May).

Where to watch
The Europa League final in Bilbao is available for supporters to watch via TNT Sports 1, TNT Sports Ultimate and discovery+.
Kick-off time
The kick-off time for Tottenham and Manchester United is 8pm on Wednesday, 21 May.
Latest news
Postecoglou has confirmed that James Maddison and Dejan Kulusevski will both miss the final next week, and while supporters desperately want to see Lucas Bergvall make an appearance, the likely trend is that he will also miss the clash.
Pape Matar Sarr could also be considered a doubt after heading straight down the tunnel with a member of the medical staff at Villa Park.
Last Five Games | W | D | L |
Tottenham | 2 | 1 | 2 |
Manchester United | 2 | – | 3 |
With captain Son Heung-min recently returning from a foot injury, one of Richarlison or Mathys Tel is likely to be given the nod to start – the Brazilian seems to be the favourite.
Meanwhile, UEFA officially announced last Monday (12 May) that Felix Zwayer will referee the final in Bilbao.

Manchester United are unbeaten in Europe this season, while Tottenham have needed a little extra push to get the job done.
However, fate seems to be on Tottenham’s side as 2025 has been coined the year of ending trophy droughts, with Newcastle and Crystal Palace both ending decades-long droughts this season.
Despite this, there is a worry that Spurs and United could go the distance and the clash could be decided on penalties; however, after 17 years without a European trophy, Spurs supporters will not want to wait longer than they have to.
Europa League defeat could be the end of the road for Postecoglou at Spurs, but with fate seemingly on their side and a manager who has self-proclaimed to win trophies in his second season, European silverware could be heading to Hotspur Way.