When is the Europa League final 2023?

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The Europa League trophy on display

The final is just around the corner (Picture: Alexander Scheuber – UEFA/UEFA via Getty Images)

The Europa League has reached the business end of this year’s competition, with eyes now starting to turn to the final next month.

Europe’s second club competition has grown in stature in recent years, with this season’s edition having featured the likes of Manchester United, Arsenal, Barcelona and Juventus.

And the sides remaining in this season’s Europa League will all be dreaming of getting their hands on the famous trophy.

Here is everything you need to know about the Europa League final 2023.

When is the Europa League final?

The Europa League final 2023 will take place on Wednesday, May 31 at 8pm BST.

Where will the Europa League final be held?

The Europa League final will be held at the Puskas Arena in Budapest, Hungary.

The Puskas Arena in Budapest

The impressive venue in Budapest will stage the clash (Picture: Matthew Ashton – AMA/Getty Images)

The stadium has a capacity of 67,000 and is named after legendary Real Madrid and Hungary striker Ferenc Puskas.

At Euro 2020, the stadium hosted three group stage matches and one Round of 16 tie.

The Puskas Arena also hosted the UEFA Super Cup between Bayern Munich and Sevilla in 2020.

How to watch

The Europa League final will be shown live on BT Sport, who once again have exclusive rights to broadcast the competition in the UK.

In previous years, BT have shown the final live on their YouTube channel.

Who won last year’s final?

Eintracht Frankfurt broke Rangers’ hearts last year with a 5-4 victory in the penalty shootout in Seville.

Joe Aribo had put the Glaswegians ahead just before the hour mark, before Colombian striker Rafael Borre struck to bring the German side level.

Former Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey missed his attempt in the shootout to hand Frankfurt their second title in the competition and their first since 1980.


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