BILBAO, Spain — Manchester United and Tottenham will meet in an all-English final in the Europa League on Wednesday, with both clubs hoping to end a dismal season on a high note.
The trophy will offer some relief for the winner, while the loser is likely to face a fresh wave of criticism.
United is unbeaten in the Europa League — Europe's second-tier club competition — this season but is down in 16th place in the Premier League, one spot ahead of Tottenham.
Tottenham was beaten in the 2019 Champions League final by Liverpool, and has not lifted a trophy since the 2008 English League Cup. United picked up its last silverware in the 2024 FA Cup.
More than 50,000 English fans were expected in Bilbao. The Basque city was filled with supporters from both clubs in the buildup for the final.
Many were without tickets, but the atmosphere outside Athletic Bilbao's San Mames Stadium was mostly peaceful.
There was fan trouble overnight, though, when supporters from both clubs confronted each other on the streets and in bars, with some throwing trash bins, bottles and other objects at each other. Some were seen climbing traffic-light poles and causing damage.
There were also Spanish media reports of confrontations in nearby towns and cities, where many of the fans were staying to avoid overpriced accommodation in Bilbao.