UEFA Europa League Preview: Manchester United vs. Athletic Club Bilbao

The finals of the 2024/25 UEFA Europa League competition will be decided later today when all four teams left in the competition play their last round of semifinal fixtures. Tottenham Hotspur hosted Bodo/Glimit in London and won by 3-1. Also, Manchester United traveled to Spain to win against Athletic Bilbao by 3 goals to nil at the San Mames stadium in the city of Bilbao. Manchester United will be hosting Athletic Bilbao later today at Old Trafford, and this is a preview of the fixture.
Team News
Starting with the home side, Manchester United might start Amad Diallo, who started from the bench in the first leg. The player was suffering from an injury.
Also, Athletic Bilbao will be without the services of the Iñaki brothers, as both players are suffering with an injury. Iñaki Williams, per reports, is having issues with his muscle, while Nico Williams is also suffering from a pelvis injury.
Team Form
Manchester United has managed to win two of their last five home games, drawing twice and losing only one out of the five to Wolves in the English Premier League. Bilbao has also won only one of their last five away games, losing once and drawing three times.
Broadcast Schedule
The game will be broadcast on the SuperSports LaLiga channel, which is only available to DStv and GOtv users.
Predictions
With Manchester United leading by 3 goals already in the first leg, a win for Manchester United and also a qualification to the finals can be said to be the results of this fixture.

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