- Bilbao in Spain is set to host the Europa League final between Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United, but the city's infrastructure is struggling to accommodate the influx of over 80,000 fans.
- Fans face exorbitant prices for flights and accommodation, with some resorting to long journeys and unconventional routes to attend the match.
- UEFA's decision to host the final in smaller cities, while aiming to spread the economic benefits, has raised concerns about fan affordability and logistical challenges.
- The selection process for host cities is criticised for its lack of transparency and potential political influences.
- While UEFA acknowledges the difficulties, moving the final at short notice is deemed impossible due to existing agreements and logistical complexities.
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