How many tickets have Tottenham and Manchester United been given for Europa League final?
Briefly

The upcoming match holds tremendous significance, with a Champions League place on the line for the winner, while the loser faces exclusion from European competitions. Manchester United returns to the San Mames, where they hold fond memories after beating Athletic Bilbao in the semi-finals. However, they confront the challenge of having lost all three previous encounters against Tottenham this season. The stadium's ticket allocation indicates a strong interest, with thousands secured for both clubs and a significant number available to neutral fans.
The stakes could not be higher, with the winner earning a place in next season's Champions League and salvaging something from an otherwise disastrous campaign.
United are in familiar surroundings, returning to the San Mames for the second time this month, having won the first leg in Spain 3-0.
They do have a psychological hurdle to overcome, though, having already been beaten three times by Spurs this season, failing to score in both Premier League matches.
For fans from either club, the cheapest tickets on offer were 34, though prices for Category 1 tickets rose to beyond 200.
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