Tuesday, May 28, 2019

Europa League final Live

Arsenal, Chelsea square off in all-English Europa League final

London clubs renew rivalry in Azerbaijan to cap off a successful year for English football.
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Arsenal, Chelsea square off in all-English Europa League final
Arsenal beat Chelsea 2-0 when the clubs last faced each other in a Premier League match in January



London rivals Arsenal and Chelsea will square off in an all-English UEFA Europa League final in Azerbaijan in what has turned out to be a landmark year for the footballing nation in Europe's top club competitions. 

The match will kick off at the 70,000 capacity Baku Olympic stadium at 11pm local time (19:00 GMT) on Wednesday.

This is the first time in history that finals of the Champions League and Europa League will feature teams from the same country - Liverpool take on Tottenham Hostpur in Madrid on June 1 for the Champions League trophy.

Much of the focus ahead of the Europa League final was on Azerbaijan's fitness to host, with Arsenal midfielder and Armenian national Henrikh Mkhitaryan staying at home for political reasons and fans complaining of arduous travel.

Mkhitaryan's participation had been in doubt due to the ongoing conflict between Azerbaijan and his native country.

However, the Association of Football Federations of Azerbaijan (AFFA) said in a statement that it saw no reason for the decision.

"We very much regret this unwarranted decision taken, as we understand, collectively by Arsenal, the player and his family," the AFFA said.

The statement added that Azerbaijan had provided all the necessary guarantees required by UEFA to ensure Mkhitaryan's safety.

"It's the kind of game that doesn't come along very often for us players and I must admit, it hurts me a lot to miss it," Mkhitarya said last week.

Fans from London have been deterred by high travel costs and both Arsenal and Chelsea have reportedly failed to sell their full allocations of 6,000 tickets.

That number was already unusually low for a major final in a 68,000-seat stadium. Neither UEFA nor Azerbaijani authorities have said how many tickets have been sold. 
Renewing rivalry

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