This is the moment that a smoking Bilbao Citizen waves a stick in a noisy fan of Manchester United after flags were plastered on his balcony.
About 70,000 British have flooded the Spanish city to view the sensational Spurs vs Manchester United Showdown – to the obvious deprivation of some locals.
Incredible images show that the inhabitant of Bilbao is holding a stick above his head, apparently ready to touch the red-shirt Devils fan that runs over the jetty after he had set up a flag with a friend.
The local fluctuations De Stok, deliberately, to frighten the Footie fan to think he is being hit, while the man United fan keeps his hand up to protect himself while he smiles.
In the meantime, another devils who die hard is the flag that had just been hung and tries to walk along the stick-waving man on the balcony.
The local has seen that he holds his bizarre weapon and the fan trying to reach him.
In the meantime, a sea of ​​red-shirt footie fanatics is shown to view the spectacle prior to tonight's final.
Bilbao -Bars are flooded with British fans who sing and drink before the expected final tonight.
Both sets supporters are depicted who march through the streets and sing songs with drinks in hand while they are preparing for the Europa League final.
Some have made an epic 32-hour ferry ride that sail at 10 p.m. on Sunday evening and arrived only this morning.
With flights to Spain who fluctuated more than £ 1,000 after the Prem-Teams had sealed their last places, many benefited from the cheaper Zee-Route option, which brought them back for a hut.
The sky-high air prices are due to only six direct flights from Great Britain to the industrial port city of the Basque region every day.
And with only 65 hotels in the tenth largest city in Spain, accommodation has been fully booked for weeks.
Every club has millions of fans around the world, but because only 14,000 tickets have been assigned to each team, it has been a difficult task to use a chair to the showpiece.
On Sunday evening, valuable tickets for the big competition on the Black Market sold for a maximum of £ 10,000.
EasyJet calculated £ 1,823 to fly from Gatwick to Bilbao to Bilbao on Wednesday morning and return on Thursday morning, while the cheapest hotels cost around £ 1,200 for Wednesday evening.
But for those fans who have succeeded in picking up the golden tickets, images enjoyed them.
Fiery collisions and ugly fights between the two fan bases broke out at night – with hooligans who are expected to sow chaos.
To prevent this, the Spanish authorities have deployed more than 3,000 gun-waving agents to supervise three security rings around the stadium.
The one will be in the immediate circumference, another on the esplanade for the stadium and the final near the Sabino Arana area.
Access will be limited to only ticket holders and locals, since the fears loom up without a chair in the final try to enter the stadium illegally.
Every club has millions of fans around the world, but only 15,000 tickets have been assigned to each team before the stage of 53,000 capacity.
A 10-foot high fence was founded around the site, with border controls reinforced by the Spanish National Police.
Fanzones equipped with gigantic screens and more than 60,000 liters of beer have been set up outside the city center to attract fans without tickets away from the security perimeter.
To minimize the risk of confrontations, the two sets of fans are held in separate areas – 1.5 miles apart – before the kick -off.
Sniffer dog units have also been used, with rigorous searches to be constantly performed on fans.
