
Europa Final tickets limited by Man United as players will be restricted to two free tickets each, with on-the-day travel to Bilbao.
Europa Final tickets for Man United players have been restricted to two for each player.
Although United’s team has been informed that they can buy an additional ten tickets for the match against Spurs on May 21 at San Mames Stadium, they will also be in charge of arranging for friends and family to get to and from the northern Spanish city.
United claims that they are dedicated to making sure that as many of the 15,000 tickets that the club has officially allocated go to fans.
It was announced over the weekend that employees will no longer be eligible for complimentary game tickets as they once were. In central Manchester, a viewing party is being held instead.
The moves follow a number of cost-cutting initiatives at the club, such as staff layoffs and the elimination of complimentary lunches.
Furthermore, it has been decided that United will host a barbecue at their Carrington training facility as a way to commemorate a victory.
Tottenham has not yet revealed their intentions in the case of a win, but it is anticipated that they will display the trophy with a parade.
Liverpool is scheduled to have a parade on May 26 after winning the Premier League, while Newcastle celebrated their Carabao Cup victory with one in the city in March.
Since Sir Alex Ferguson’s retirement in 2013, United has not had a trophy parade. In 2008, players were notably outraged to learn that their Champions League victory over Chelsea would not be celebrated.
It would have been logistically challenging to host one this season.
In contrast to their most recent Europa League victory, which came against Ajax in Stockholm in 2017 under Jose Mourinho’s management, United will still play in the Premier League on May 25 when Aston Villa visits Old Trafford.
Following that game, United takes a plane to Asia to play two postseason games against local teams in Hong Kong and Malaysia.