9500 Supporters will be Allowed to Watch the Europa League Final at the Energy Stadium Gdansk





The Polish authorities have confirmed to UEFA a capacity of 25 per cent of the stadium will be permitted for final; 

The Finalist teams will receive an allocation of 2,000 tickets each; Arsenal and Man Utd play their semi-final second leg ties against Villarreal and Roma respectively on Thursday night. Mancheater United had earlier trashed AS Roma 6:2 at Old Trafford in the first leg last Thursday to boost their chances in the final, while their English counterpart Arsenal lost away 2:1 at Villarreal and must fight hard and beat Villarreal at the Emirate stadium on Thursday to qualify.

UEFA had previously indicated that "limited numbers" of fans would be present for the Champions League and Europa League finals despite the ongoing disruption caused by the coronavirus pandemic. A final decision on the number of supporters that will be present at the Champions League final in Istanbul on May 29 has yet to be confirmed.


The Polish Government said last week that from May 15 onwards, 25 per cent of a stadium's capacity can be opened up to fans, as coronavirus cases in the country has fallen drastically.

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