Manchester United will be offered 2,000 tickets for the Europa League final as ticket sales have opened for the clash against Villarreal.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's men booked their spot in Gdansk with an 8-5 aggregate victory over Roma at the Stadio Olimpico.
United will face Unai Emery's men, who reached their first-ever European final, as they were able to hold off Arsenal at the Emirates.
Supporters will have a chance to attend, albeit slim, as Polish authorities have confirmed a stadium capacity of 25% for the final, amounting to 9,500 spectators.
That means there will be 2,000 people from each fanbase and another 2,000 have been made available to the general public.
UEFA's ticket portal is up and running and supporters have until 3pm on Friday to apply for up to two tickets per person.

Tickets are not sold on a first-come, first-served basis as long as the applications are in before the deadline and will be allocated via a ballot.
Applicants will then be notified by May 14 if they have been successful or not.
People from the UK will be able to travel to Poland but could need proof of a vaccine or a negative Covid-19 test to gain access to the stadium.
UEFA said in a statement: "Supporters travelling from outside of Poland will have to comply with border entry restrictions and requirements that will be in force at the time of the final. No exemptions will be granted to ticket holders.
Access to the stadium will be granted in line with the applicable local legislation, which is to be confirmed by the local authorities during this week and may include the need for proof of a vaccine or a negative COVID-19 test result.
UEFA will reimburse the full price of the ticket to successful buyers, should a reduction to the stadium capacity be announced by the local authorities at a later stage."
How much are tickets?
Category 4: €40
Category 3: €65
Category 2: €90
Category 1: €130
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