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When is the Europa Conference League 2021-22 final? Date, kick-off time, tickets, teams & how to watch

The debut season of the Europa Conference League is drawing to a conclusion and thoughts are starting to turn towards the final in Albania next month.

A total of 184 teams have competed in the inaugural edition of the tournament and that will soon be whittled down to just two.

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So when exactly is the 2022 Europa Conference League final? GOAL brings you everything you need to know, including date, kick-off time, ticket information and how to watch it on TV.

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When is the 2022 Europa Conference League final?

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Date

Kick-off time

Europa Conference League final

May 25, 2022

8pm BST (3pm ET)

The 2022 UEFA Conference League final will take place on Wednesday May 25, 2022.

It is set to kick off at 8pm BST (3pm ET).

Which teams are in the Europa Conference League 2021-22 final?

The 2021-22 Europa Conference League final will see Roma play Feyenoord.

Jose Mourinho has guided Serie A heavyweights to within touching distance of major silverware, with Leicester edged out at the semi-final stage.

Dutch hopefuls - who boast European Cup and UEFA Cup wins on their roll of honour - saw off Marseille in the last four to keep themselves in contention.

Europa Conference League final live stream & how to watch on TV

In the United Kingdom, the Europa Conference League final will be available to stream live on the BT Sport app and it can be watched live on TV on the BT Sport network.

In the United States, the Europa League final will be broadcast live on Paramount+ and TUDN.

Europa Conference League final tickets, prices & how to buy

Tickets for the 2022 Europa Conference League final are due to go on on sale via UEFA's official website at the start of May.

Where is the Europa League final being played?

The 2022 Europa Conference League final will take place at the Arena Kombetare in Tirana, Albania.

The 21,690-capacity ground was built on the site of Albania's former national arena, the Qemal Stafa Stadium, in the heart of the Albanian capital.

It was officially opened in November 2019 with the Euro 2020 qualifier between Albania and France.

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