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Battle Of San Mames: English Fans Take Over Bilbao Streets Ahead Of UEL Final

Battle Of San Mames: English Fans Take Over Bilbao Streets Ahead Of UEL Final

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Ahead of the summit clash between Manchester United and Tottenham, fans of the two teams took over the streets of the city of Bilbao, where the match is scheduled to take place.
English sides Manchester United face and Tottenham Hotspur face off in an all-English summit clash in the final of the UEFA Europa League at the San Mames in Spain on Thursday.
Ahead of the summit clash between the two Premier League sides, fans of the two teams took over the streets of the city of Bilbao, where the championship match is scheduled to take place.
A couple of United fans were soaked in beer by Spurs fans ahead of the game in one of the many altercations.
Just a father & son walking through Bilbao this morning, getting soaked in beer by Spurs fans… pic.twitter.com/PApqX8FsDe — ???????????????????????? ???????????????????? ???????????????????????????????? (@thecasualultra) May 21, 2025
A group of United fans were spotted engaging in the pre-game entertainment by lighting up smoke flares in the city.
In a comic twist, a fan donning the jersey of Arsenal, Tottenham's sworn cross-town rivals, walked down the road amid a flurry of white shirts and was heckled at, as expected.
Someone in Bilbao was brave enough to walk through the middle of Spurs fans whilst wearing an Arsenal shirt…He unsurprisingly got pelters from the Tottenham fans… 🫣😭 pic.twitter.com/GUQ4CexCzf
— Football Away Days (@FBAwayDays) May 20, 2025
Elsewhere, the tempers ran high as fans of the respective sides nearly had a coming-together as a brawl between the groups of supporters broke out, ahead of the Battle of Bilbao, which could grant one of the sides the chance at a UEFA Champions League berth next season.
Another angle of the 'Battle of Bilbao' between Spurs and United fans last night… 🙈👊 pic.twitter.com/GkvuIBw95H — Football Fights (@footbalIfights) May 21, 2025
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May 21, 2025, 20:08 IST

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