OFFICIAL: UEFA To Allow Fans To Attend Europa League Final

The 2020-21 Europa League final will be played in Gdansk on May 26. And UEFA has officially confirmed that the game will not be played behind closed doors.

As per Monday’s announcement, up to 9,500 supporters will be allowed into the Energa Stadium in Gdansk, Poland on May 26.

An official statement from UEFA reads: “The Polish authorities have confirmed to UEFA a capacity of 25 percent of the stadium or up to 9,500 spectators. Supporters from abroad will have to comply with border entry restrictions and requirements.”

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Meanwhile, Manchester United are all but through to the 2020-21 Europa League final after beating AS Roma 6-2 in the semi-final first leg last Thursday.

If the Red Devils go through, they will go up against either Arsenal or Villarreal, who played 2-1 in Spain last week also.

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