UEFA Europa League 2024/2025 Semi-final and Final Schedule: How to watch Live Stream

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Only five games remain in the UEFA Europa League 2024/2025 to decide the winner. The date for the first leg of the semi-finals is 1st May, whereas the return leg will be played on 8th May. Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur, Athletic Club, and Bodø/Glimt are teams competing for the trophy.

Bodø/Glimt is the surprise package for this year’s UEFA Europa League. Manchester United will be the team to watch out for as they have reached here with a mind-blowing comeback over Lyon. The season for Spurs is getting from bad to worse in the Premier League, but they have a chance to turn it around in this competition. Lastly, Athletic Club has an equal balance in the team and the ability to take the cup home.

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UEFA Europa League 2024/2025 Semi-final and Final Schedule

Semi-final Schedule

The semi-finals are two-legged matches where each teams play one game at their home. As per the draws, it is decided which teams will play the first game at home and the second game away.

First Leg (1st May)

The timing, as per CET, is 9 pm, whereas, according to Indian Standard Time, the match will be at 12:30 am on 2nd May.

Athletic Club vs Manchester United at San Mames Barria

Tottenham Hotspur vs Bodø/Glimt at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

Second Leg (8th May)

The timings for the game are the same as the first leg.

Bodø/Glimt vs Tottenham Hotspur at Aspmyra Stadion

Manchester United vs Athletic Club at Old Trafford

UEFA Europa League 2024/2025 Final Schedule

San Mames in Bilbao will host the final on 21st May. Eventually, the winners of both the semi-finals will face off in the big final. Bodø/Glimt or Tottenham Hotspur, whichever team qualifies, will be the home team in the final.

UEFA Europa League: How to watch a Live Stream?

All the regions worldwide have various broadcasters that stream the matches live for the fans who can’t make it to the stands to watch them. Basically, region by region, the list of broadcasters is as follows-

Asia and the Pacific
Sr No.Broadcaster(s)Countries/Regions
1beINBrunei, Cambodia, Hong Kong SAR, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand
2Quest MediaKyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan
3SonyIndian Sub-Continent
4Stan SportAustralia
5iQIYIPR China
6WOWOW, Fuji TV, NTV**Japan
7TDMMacau SAR
8Premier Sports NetworkMongolia
9Canal+Myanmar
10DAZNNew Zealand
11DigicelPacific Islands
12SPO TVRepublic of Korea
13EltaTaiwan/Chinese Taipei
14VTVCab, ViettelVietnam
Europe
Sr No.Broadcaster(s)Countries/Regions
1Arena SportBosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia
2TV3Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania
3RTLGermany, Hungary, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg
4ViaplayFinland, Iceland, Norway
5Canal+Austria, France
6Sky AustriaAustria, Liechtenstein
7Be TVBelgium, Luxembourg
8SetantaGeorgia, Moldova
9OkkoBelarus, Russia
10Sport1Czechia, Slovakia
11Disney+Denmark, Sweden
12Digit-Alb, RTSHAlbania
13Fast MediaArmenia
14CBC SportAzerbaijan
15RTBF, TelenetBelgium
16bTV, A1Bulgaria
17CYTA, CyBCCyprus
18TV NovaCzechia
19Servus TVAustria
20SilknetGeorgia
21GibtelecomGibraltar
22Antenna TV, Cosmote TVGreece
23MTVAHungary
24SynIceland
25CharltonIsrael
26SkyItaly
27Qaz SportKazakhstan
28RTK, ArtmotionKosovo
29blueLiechtenstein, Switzerland
30PBS, MelitaMalta
31Jurnal TV, WE SPORT TVMoldova
32Ziggo SportNetherlands
33PolsatPoland
34Sport TV, DAZNPortugal
35Saran Media, Premier SportsRepublic of Ireland
36DIGI, Clever MediaRomania
37JOJSlovakia
38Sportklub, Sport TVSlovenia
39TelefonicaSpain
40SRGSwitzerland
41TRTTürkiye
42TNT SportsUnited Kingdom
43MegogoUkraine
Africa and the Middle East

beIN will bring the live action for the fans watching from the Middle East and North Africa, whereas Sub-Saharan Africa will see SuperSport, and New World TV streaming the Europa League games.

America
Sr No.Broadcaster(s)Countries/Regions
1ESPNMexico, South America (excluding Brazil)
2DAZNCanada
3CPSL (Flow Sports & SportsMax)Caribbean
4ClaroCentral America
5LiveMode, BandBrazil
6TelevideoDominican Republic
7Canal+Haiti
8Fox SportsMexico
9ATVSuriname
10Paramount+, TUDNUnited States of America

The mark “*” states that broadcasters have rights only for the match clips.

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