Tottenham and Man United Fans Clash Ahead of Europa League Final
- Supporters from Tottenham and Manchester United were involved in altercations in Bilbao and nearby Basque towns prior to the Europa League final held on Wednesday, May 21, 2025.
- The confrontations happened as over 50,000 English supporters arrived, many staying in surrounding cities due to high accommodation costs, and some lacked valid tickets.
- Spanish media showed footage of fans throwing tables, bins, bottles, and punches in Bilbao, San Sebastian, and Santander, involving youths and older supporters without serious injuries reported.
- UEFA warned against unauthorized tickets, noting clubs had 15,000 tickets each for the 50,000-capacity venue, with official prices around 40 euros but secondary sites demanding thousands.
- The clashes occurred amid both Premier League teams' poor domestic form, with the Europa League final offering a chance to qualify for the Champions League next season.
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