Manchester United vs Villarreal live stream: How to watch Europa League final online and on TV tonight Manchester United face Villarreal in the Europa League final looking to grab their first piece of silverware in four years in Gdansk. The Red Devils locked up Champions League football for next season with a second-placed finish in the Premier League. But Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will now be determined to deliver his first trophy in charge at Old Trafford to cement his credentials and continue United’s recent resurgence. Unai Emery will see this as a chance at redemption less than 18 months after being sacked by Arsenal, who were beaten by the Spaniards in the semi-finals. Here’s everything you need to know about the Europa League final. What channel is Villarreal vs Manchester United on? TV info, live stream details, kick-off and more Man United play Villarreal in the Europa League final in Poland. Manchester United are set to play Villarreal in the Europa League final in Gdansk, Poland on Wednesday night. This is Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's first final of his managerial career at United and the Reds have made light work of the competition so far. United beat Real Sociedad, AC Milan, Granada and Roma on their way to the final. Speaking at his press conference on Tuesday, Solskjaer kept his cards close to his chest regarding his team selection for the clash, but there is some early team news already available. Here is how you can follow every kick of United's final outing of the season. Villarreal vs Man United: Europa League Final prediction, kick off time today, TV, live stream, team news, lineups, h2h O le Gunnar Solskjaer will tonight hope to claim his first trophy as Manchester United manager when his side battle Villarreal in the Europa League Final. After a painful run of four successive semi-final defeats, including against eventual winners Sevilla in this competition last season, the Premier League runners-up finally ended that particular hoodoo despite a second-leg defeat in an 8-5 aggregate goal-fest against AS Roma and will now look to finish the job in the northern Polish city of Gdansk this evening. But standing in United’s way is a Villarreal side managed by three-time Europa League winner Unai Emery - an expert in this competition who brushed former club Arsenal aside to ensure that there were not two major all-English finals in Europe this year. The Europa League Final between Villarreal and Manchester United kicks off at 8pm BST on Wednesday, May 26, 2021. The Stadion Miejski in Gdansk will be restricted to 25 per cent of its usual capacity due to Covid-19 rules, with United receiving 2,000 tickets for a game that will feature a crowd of 9,500 people. Villarreal could welcome back Tottenham loanee Juan Foyth and winger Samuel Chukwueze for their first major European final appearance, but former Leicester midfielder Vicente Iborra remains sidelined with damaged knee ligaments and has not played since December. Ex-Spurs and Watford midfielder Etienne Capoue is available after being suspended for the semi-final second leg against Arsenal, meanwhile. As for United, captain Harry Maguire was included in the 26-man travelling squad announced on Monday despite missing the last four games with an ankle ligament injury suffered at Aston Villa, but was always considered a huge doubt and now seems set to miss out again.