Tottenham Hotspur stand on the cusp of the Europa League final after a comfortable victory over Bodo/Glimt in the semi-final first leg last week.
early opener set the tone for against their Norwegian opponents and when doubled side's advantage, they managed to settle the nerves further. When Dominic Solanke's spot kick made it 3-0 to Spurs, it seemed like the tie was over but a late Ulrik Saltnes goal has offered a glimmer of hope for tonight's hosts.
That being said, remain heavy favourites to advance to the final later this month and with that in mind, football.london has taken a closer look at the ticket details for the final against either or Athletic Bilbao.
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When and where is the final?The final will take place at the San Mames Stadium in Bilbao. The Basque club will host the final on Wednesday, May 21 at 8pm UK time.
Both teams in the final will receive an allocation of roughly 14,500 tickets for the final despite San Mames boasting a capacity of 53,000. Roughly 24,000 tickets will be given to sponsors or have already been secured by neutrals.
official website confirms that fans could apply for tickets before April 11. This ballot has now closed and those who applied will be finding out whether they were successful or not shortly.
It is understood that UEFA will be handling the purchasing of the tickets for the final rather than themselves. Further details will be announced in due course.
How much will tickets cost?The roughly 14,500 tickets that Tottenham shall receive for the final will cost £34.32. However, Category One tickets will cost £205.91, up from £128.70 the year prior.
There is believed to be some restricted view tickets in Category One that will be priced at £161.10.
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