Manchester United have one foot in the final after a commanding display against 10-man Bilbao 4d ago23.06 CESTHarry Maguire speaks to TNT Sports but the early stages looked promising for Athletic Club Iñaki Williams headed over wastefully from close range; Alex Berenguer had one shot turned around the bar by André Onana and another cleared off the line by Victor Lindelöf Harry ‘Harrincha’ Maguire set up Casemiro’s opener with some inspired wingplay (!) Bruno Fernandes converted a penalty after Daniel Vivian was sent packing for a tug on Rasmus Højlund Fernandes added another against reeling opponents just before the break United controlled the second half against ten men perfectly but a three-goal lead to take back to Old Trafford is beyond their wildest dreams As a reward for their best performance to date under Ruben Amorim they should be coming back to San Mamés in three weeks’ time for the final Updated at 23.01 CEST4d ago22.56 CEST90 min +5: Djaló goes direct, and it’s easy for Onana. That’ll be that. 4d ago22.55 CEST90 min +4: Sannadi is brought down by Casemiro, 25 yards from the United goal. Maybe 30. Probably a bit too far for a direct shot? But whatever, it’ll be the last chance for Bilbao to snatch a glimmer of hope for the second leg. 4d ago22.54 CEST90 min +2: Jaureguizar hoicks a cross in from the right. Gomez deflects the ball harmlessly over the bar. Yoro is booked for some indiscretion or other. 4d ago22.53 CEST90 min +1: Djaló dribbles excitingly into the United box down the left, but he’s soon swarmed and can’t get a shot away. 4d ago22.51 CEST90 min: Diallo wins a free kick out on the left. Shaw hits it long for De Ligt, who wins a corner. Diallo trots over to take. He tries something intricate with Fernandes that doesn’t pay dividend. There will be four added minutes. 4d ago22.49 CEST88 min: United continue to press for their fourth. Fernandes crosses from the right. Hojlund flashes a header over the bar. 4d ago22.48 CEST87 min: Iñaki Williams joins his brother on the bench, making way for Álvaro Djaló. 4d ago22.47 CEST86 min: United are looking for the fourth that would put this semi-final beyond any doubt. Shaw again cuts back from the left, this time for Fernandes, who flays a poor shot over the crossbar from just inside the box. He should have hit the target at least. 4d ago22.46 CEST84 min: Shaw reaches the byline down the left and cuts back for Garnacho, who opens his body and sidefoots powerfully towards the top left. Agirrezabala parries. That’s Garnacho’s last contribution to an impressive evening’s body of work, as he’s replaced by Mainoo. Dorgu meanwhile makes way for Diallo. 4d ago22.43 CEST82 min: Hojlund draws a foul out on the left. Fernandes pulls the free kick across the face of the box for Dorgu, who can’t force his shot through a thicket of players. Athletic clear. 4d ago22.43 CEST81 min: A pocket of space for Fernandes, 25 yards out. He aims for the bottom right. Agirrezabala palms it away. Dorgu retrieves on the right and cuts back for Casemiro, who swings towards the far post. Garnacho, rushing in, can’t quite connect with a telescopic leg. 4d ago22.41 CEST80 min: Nico Williams, out on the right, crosses long to … nobody at all. When the ball sails out for a throw, he’s hooked for Gomez. 4d ago22.39 CEST78 min: Garnacho dribbles with purpose down the left and wins a corner. Fernandes loops it straight down Agirrezabala’s throat. 4d ago22.38 CEST77 min: Mount is booked for a cynical tap on Sannadi’s ankle. The home fans cheer in irony. 4d ago22.37 CEST75 min: Dorgu slips a pass down the right for Mount, who has team-mates in the middle but can’t force a cross beyond Paredes, who hooks clear. A good opportunity passes by. United can probably afford it. 4d ago22.35 CEST74 min: Mazraoui makes way for Shaw. 4d ago22.34 CEST73 min: Iñaki Williams takes on Dorgu in a footrace down the right. He can’t get a cross in, though. The ball is worked back to Sannadi, who loops a harmless cross into Onana’s arms. The United keeper, that one early save from Berenguer apart, has had nothing to do. 4d ago22.32 CEST71 min: Nico Williams attempts to turn on the jets down the left but there’s little in the tank. Lindelof picks his pocket with contemptuous ease. 4d ago22.31 CEST69 min: Sannadi has a rare run at the United back line but runs slap-bang into De Ligt and Yoro. 4d ago22.30 CEST68 min: Nico Williams dribbles infield from the left but slips when he enters the box 4d ago22.27 CEST65 min: United make their first changes of the evening, swapping out Ugarte and Maguire for De Ligt and Mount. “Harrincha,” offers our pal Rob Smyth. “Doesn’t quite work, does it? Shame, as it’s tickled me, the big galoot!” 4d ago22.25 CEST64 min: Fernandes whips the corner towards the near stick, where Casemiro whacks a firm header off the right-hand upright and out for a goal kick. A bit more of a glance and that was beating Agirrezabala, who hadn’t reacted in time. If it wasn’t for the woodwork, United would have scored five. Updated at 22.25 CEST4d ago22.24 CEST63 min: Now it’s Casemiro’s turn to take a shy from distance. He goes top right as well, and forces Agirrezabala to tip over the bar. 4d ago22.23 CEST62 min: A bit of space for Ugarte, 25 yards out. He aims towards the top right but it’s easy for Agirrezabala. 4d ago22.22 CEST61 min: Garnacho fights to retain possession in the middle of the park and is cleaned out by Álvarez, who goes into the book. San Mamés is a pressure cooker now. 4d ago22.21 CEST60 min: That’s got the crowd going, if nothing else. 4d ago22.19 CEST57 min: Iñaki Williams rolls a pass down the right for Sannadi, who looks to have beaten Maguire in a footrace. The pair come together. Maguire with his arm around the striker. Sannadi goes down. VAR to check for a potential red card for the denial of a goalscoring opportunity! 4d ago22.17 CEST55 min: Bilbao may have got away with one there, you know. Yuri was a bit hands on from behind and there was a tangle of feet as well. Ruben Amorim made his claim, but not with too much vigour. 4d ago22.14 CEST53 min: Fernandes slips a pass down the left for Dorgu, who whistles a low cross through the Bilbao box. Hojlund goes over again under defensive pressure, but this time a little too easily, and neither referee nor VAR show any interest in awarding a penalty. 4d ago22.12 CEST51 min: For the first time this evening, San Mamés has fallen quiet. United have done a proper number on everyone in Bilbao tonight. 4d ago22.11 CEST49 min: No fast start to the second half from the home side. United look calm and in control. They’ve gone into back-five mode, their attacking work here tonight as good as done. Anything on the counter a bonus. 4d ago22.09 CEST47 min: A reminder that Bilbao have only shipped ten goals at home in La Liga all season. 4d ago22.06 CESTBilbao get their party the second half started. They’ve made another change, replacing Ruiz De Galarreta with Prados. 4d ago22.04 CESTHalf-time postbag. “Athletic apparently going to avoid the pain of a humiliating upset loss in a European final to a Premier League club who had no right to be there in the first place, by doing it in the semi-finals instead” – David Howell “It seems that Amorim has finally come up with a Plan B: to get Maguire out onto the wing and deliver Beckham-like crosses. Man Utd have been remarkably clinical” – Steven Crawford Grundy “Until the first goal, Athletic were by far the better side. This may be my neutral’s hope that the tie isn’t over speaking, but I wouldn’t be surprised if the ten Basques can shut up shop and maybe nick a goal late on. United can easily let a two goal lead slip at Old Trafford, where they seem more nervous than on their travels. It isn’t over, yet” – Kári Tulinius 4d ago21.57 CESTBreaking news! The crossbar hit by Mazraoui has just stopped rattling. 4d ago21.55 CESTHalf-time entertainment. Last night’s European action wasn’t too shabby either. Relive it with Max, Barry et al. 4d ago21.51 CEST45 min +4: Ugarte cushions a pass into the Bilbao box for Hojlund, who can’t get a shot away but forces a corner. And from the set piece, Mazraoui sends a fierce, curling, rising drive towards the top-left corner … and off the face of the crossbar! So nearly four! 4d ago21.50 CEST45 min +3: There’s still a lot of noise being made by the San Mamés faithful, who are still four-square behind their team. 4d ago21.49 CEST45 min +1: The first of four additional minutes comes and goes. 4d ago21.48 CESTGOAL Athletic Club 0-3 Manchester United (Fernandes 45)United are flying Ugarte splits the home defence with a backheel down the middle and lifts the ball into the right-hand portion of the net 4d ago21.45 CEST43 min: Nothing comes of the corner. “Maguire transformed into Garrincha—it could only happen in the land of Picasso and Dalí,” observes our new culture correspondent Justin Kavanagh. “Maybe the bus stopped off at the Guggenheim for inspiration this evening!” 4d ago21.44 CEST42 min: Dorgu wins a corner down the left. Before it can be taken, Bilbao make a double change. De Marcos and Berenguer are sacrificed for Gorosabel and Paredes. 4d ago21.42 CEST40 min: The corner’s worked back to Iñaki Williams, who aims for the top-right corner but gets nowhere near the goal. The home fans holler in impotent fury. 4d ago21.41 CEST39 min: Bilbao need something. United by contrast need to keep it simple. But Lindelof, not for the first time this evening, gifts possession to Nico Williams, who bears down on the United box and takes a shot that’s deflected wide right. Corner. 4d ago21.39 CESTGOAL Athletic Club 0-2 Manchester United (Fernandes 37 pen)Fernandes waits for Agirrezabala to commit A much-changed Athletic Club edged closer to securing Champions League football for next season with a goalless draw against Real Sociedad in the Basque derby. Manager Ernesto Valverde made seven changes from the side that lost 3-0 to Manchester United in Thursday's Europa League semi-final first leg. With one eye on Thursday's return at Old Trafford, influential forward Nico Williams wasn't named in the matchday squad and his absence was felt as the Bilbao side failed to create anything of note. In a game of few chances all round, it was Sociedad who went closest midway through the second half, with Brais Mendez's header forcing a smart save from Unai Simon. The draw left Athletic Club fourth on 61 points in La Liga, four clear of Real Betis in sixth place with four games left. Sociedad moved one position and a point above Valencia in 11th spot. The BBC is not responsible for any changes that may be made substituted for Barrenetxea at 62 minutesNumber 28 substituted for Mikel Jauregizar at 62 minutesNumber 24 substituted for Mikel Vesga at 74 minutesNumber 7 substituted for Adama Boiro at 82 minutesNumber 9 substituted for Álvaro Djaló at 62 minutesNumber 12 substituted for Maroan Sannadi at 62 minutesSubstitutesNumber 13 Yeray Match OfficialsReferee: César Soto GradoVideo Assistant Referee: Valentín Pizarro GómezAssistant Referee 1: Carlos Álvarez FernándezAssistant Referee 2: Rubén Becerril GómezFourth Official: Sergio Escriche GuzmánAssistant VAR Official: Gonzalo García GonzálezMatch StatsKey Mikel Vesga (Athletic Club) wins a free kick in the attacking half Fourth official has announced 3 minutes of added time Mikel Oyarzabal (Real Sociedad) header from the centre of the box misses to the left Ander Barrenetxea (Real Sociedad) right footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked Delay in match because of an injury Álvaro Djaló (Athletic Club) Luka Sucic (Real Sociedad) left footed shot from outside the box is saved in the centre of the goal Unai Gómez (Athletic Club) wins a free kick in the defensive half Takefusa Kubo (Real Sociedad) left footed shot from the right side of the box is blocked Andoni Gorosabel (Athletic Club) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul said: "I think it is the best result because nobody expected this result.” He added that it was “hard to explain” the differences in performances between the Premier League in which Amorim's side are one leg away from the final Ruben Amorim says Athletic Bilbao win is ‘best result’ of his time in charge so far Published: Invalid Date WEATHER chiefs have confirmed the good weather is here to stay - with temperatures higher than some hotspots in Spain this bank holiday weekend While the mercury will be hotter in Ireland than Bilbao this week Alan O'Reilly from Carlow Weather said: “High pressure set to stay in control of our weather with very little rainfall forecast for Ireland over next two weeks Other parts of Europe will see the rain though.” Met Eireann’s Aoife Kealy confirmed that sun is here to stay but it will be a little cooler She said: “High pressure won't be going anywhere for the time being “So we do have plenty of dry and sunny weather on the cards over the coming few days The forecaster said today will be “dry with plenty of sunshine though that little bit of cloud drifting in from the east”. She said: “This morning it is a beautiful start out there, dry and bright across the country.  “It's going to stay dry today which spells the sunshine but a little bit more cloud will drift across the east and midlands this morning and afternoon. “But light to moderate northeast winds will keep it a bit cooler in the north and east with highs there of 10C to 13C.” Tonight will be mostly dry with a little frost possible Aoife said: “So it is going to stay dry tonight with skies becoming largely clear "Quite a chilly one with lows of 1C to 5C in light winds Tomorrow will have a sunny start before cloud develops She continued: “We do then have a dry bank holiday Monday in store for tomorrow with spells of sunshine “The best of those will be early in the day as a little bit more cloud will bubble up through the afternoon “Highs tomorrow of 11C in the east up to 17C in the west in light northeasterly winds.” Aoife said: “So the settled dry conditions will continue through the coming week and after the rather cool start "The temperatures are slowly going to increase day on day “So Tuesday is going to be another dry day with sunshine though cloud is going to bubble up again in the afternoon.” Highest temperatures on Tuesday will range between 12C to 16C The heat will continue to rise with Wednesday reaching highs of 14C to 18C The meteorologist added: “It's going to stay dry with sunny spells on Wednesday and Thursday will be another dry and bright day though the odd light shower may drift in from the east “Then it looks like high pressure is here to stay until next weekend at the very least.” The Red Devils will resume their 2024-25 Europa League campaign on Thursday evening with their important second-leg semi-final clash at Old Trafford Manchester United hold the advantage over Athletic Club after the Red Devils picked up a sensational 3-0 win in the first-leg match last Thursday in Spain Ruben Amorim cannot afford any slip-ups in the Europa League run which would offer United a route back to Europe next season with Champions League football The 40-year-old United manager would also be able to sign off the season with his first piece of major silverware at Old Trafford if United lift the Europa League trophy Amorim’s men are in full control of their Europa League destiny after United’s first-leg result against Athletic Club at the San Mames Stadium in Bilbao on 1st May Either United or Athletic Club will face fellow semi-finalists Bodo/Glimt or Tottenham in the 2025 Europa League final on 21st May in Spain READ MORE: Man Utd fans all in agreement about Ruben Amorim’s player who showed major weakness vs Brentford, ‘no two ways about it’ Ruben Amorim handed Luke Shaw the Manchester United captain’s armband after Bruno Fernandes was dropped to the bench for the match against Brentford The former Sporting CP head coach rotated his United first-team squad for the Red Devils’ Premier League visit to the Gtech Community Stadium on Sunday afternoon Luke Shaw’s season at Old Trafford has again been disrupted by injuries and Amorim has been managing his minutes to ease his return to first-team action The 29-year-old England left-back started the match as the left-sided centre-back in Amorim’s tactical system for United and only played the first half on the weekend. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Manchester United (@manchesterunited) Amorim lost Matthijs de Ligt to injury in the first half and he made the tactical decision to withdraw Shaw after the break and replaced him with Leny Yoro Shaw underwhelmed United fans with his performance and Amorim has admitted that he could not risk losing the Red Devils and Three Lions left-back to injury “No, it was just [a case of resting] Luke Shaw as, with Matta, we don’t know what will happen on Thursday,” Amorim said, as per Manchester United’s official website and then we don’t have enough defenders for the game.” READ MORE: Man Utd fans all saying same thing about Chido Obi after performance vs Brentford, ‘true taste’ point is so perfect Brentford defeated United 4-3 at the Gtech Community Stadium and Thomas Frank’s men walked away with all three Premier League points on Sunday Following the Premier League result between United and Brentford, Amorim made his position clear that he was protecting Luke Shaw and the player was not injured. When asked if Shaw was injured, Amorim responded: “No, no, no, no, no. “What I’m saying is that we have to protect some players at half-time, thinking about Thursday.“So, it was just that, not about thinking about [how] the game [had gone].” The second-leg Europa League semi-final tie between United and Athletic Club is slated for an 8pm UK kick-off time at Old Trafford on Thursday. Getty ImagesPublished8 hours agoManchester United have to "take all the hits" right now as they put their focus on the Europa League After a 16th Premier League defeat of the season away at Brentford on Sunday United dropped to 15th in the Premier League table they are well placed to win a first trophy under Amorim and clinch Champions League football for next season as they take a 3-0 lead into their Europa League semi-final second leg against Athletic Bilbao on Thursday "I think it's stressful to lose games," said Amorim "[But] when we're fighting for a title it's not stressful "I have no doubts that we are playing better and we are understanding the way we play "So we have to take all the hits in this moment but we are fighting for the Europa League so we need to accept that and to think about Thursday now which is the most important game for us." United made eight changes to their starting XI and succumbed to a 4-3 defeat at the Gtech Community stadium despite Mason Mount giving them an early lead we need to understand in this moment that we have a big responsibility [to win the Europa League]," Amorim added "We have to prepare a squad for different competitions we are preparing more than one game but it's hard "Of course we want to be competitive - we struggled a lot during these 90 minutes We have to think about the next game and then the Premier League It's really hard but we are doing the best we can to try to manage [the situation] and try to risk in some games." 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Read moreUltimately this was an efficient impressive performance in which United looked something like the team they are supposed to be: one that can win a European title that has become their salvation and a glimpse not least as it would give them Champions League access One that ended up looking on a different level to their opponents forcing the first corner and the first roar inside 90 seconds United’s early possession was not so much a platform for them to do something as for Athletic to ready to asphyxiate their opponents and accelerate with the robbed ball did expose them to the ball behind and just four minutes in Manuel Ugarte released Alejandro Garnacho to finish an invitation to United to seek the same wing André Onana had to save from Alex Berenguer Iñaki Williams headed just over and when the Ghana international then raced up the right and pulled back Victor Lindelöf made two decisive interceptions – the second on the line with Berenguer shooting from five yards it was United who got it just before the half hour Ruben Amorim admitted that the first 25 minutes were not the same as the rest the game changing with the opening goals and the red card 1:31Ruben Amorim says Athletic Bilbao win is ‘best result’ of his time in charge – video The first goal was made by United’s unlikely hero doing unlikely things, more unlikely even than last time. Harry Maguire, the emergency striker who had completed that astonishing comeback against Lyon this was more like his teenage incarnation United doubled their lead two minutes later and in a way that gave them even more of an advantage than the goal they scored where United had always identified opportunity When the ball from Noussair Mazraoui came across the six yard box Vivian accused him of diving but the defender was protesting too much Højlund may have been quick to go to ground but there had been a clear hand on his shoulder and when the referee Espen Eskås came back from the VAR screen he pointed to the spot and pulled out a red card Free daily newsletterKick off your evenings with the Guardian's take on the world of football The referee shows a red card to Athletic Bilbao’s Dani Vivian Photograph: Ander Gillenea/AFP/Getty ImagesVivian departed Iñaki Williams did bend a shot wide but Athletic appeared gone and United added a third Ugarte provided the clever flick and Fernandes ran through to finish high The lead might even have extended still further before half-time The protests which accompanied them off at the break increased early in the second when the referee was called to the screen to have another look at Maguire pulling down Maroan Sannadi any tiny hope that the numbers might be evened out – and a comeback would start – snuffed out There was another penalty appeal from Højlund Ugarte and Casemiro both took aim from distance and the Brazilian put a header against the post The frequency increased in the final 10 minutes Julen Agirrezabala saving from Garnacho and Fernandes before Fernandes headed over and Højlund’s shot didn’t find the target Iñaki Williams had gone sprinting up the pitch and those chances were a reminder that this could still get worse For Manchester United the night in Bilbao could hardly have been any better Casemiro will reportedly receive a huge pay rise if Manchester United win the Europa League this season Manchester United's Portuguese head coach Ruben Amorim shouts to players during the UEFA Europa League semi final first leg football match between Athletic Club Bilbao and Manchester United at the San Mames stadium in Bilbao Homegrown camerawoman Hyatt Mamoun explores the flora and fauna of the South Carolina Lowcountry in this online series Level up your life right here in South Carolina with free-to-play career video games and resources for career exploration and access Five films from the United States were screened at the 2025 International Public Television (INPUT) Conference held May 3–7 in Bilbao Hosted by the Basque broadcaster Euskal Irrati Telebista the annual conference gathers public media professionals from around the world to share innovative programming and engage in in-depth discussions on the craft INPUT remains the only international conference that centers specifically on the creative output and public service mission of public media INPUT is a non-commercial event where public broadcasters and independent producers screen their work for peer critique and dialogue It is designed to open global channels of communication and promote the exchange of ideas perspectives and techniques in public service media five outstanding United States productions were selected based on their originality relevance and bold storytelling approaches: Each selected film is screened alongside a key individual involved in the production— such as the director producer or commissioning editor— and followed by a professional discussion These sessions provide an opportunity for attendees to reflect on new trends and evolving storytelling strategies in public media worldwide South Carolina ETV and Public Radio (SCETV) has served as the U.S managing the submission and selection process for American public media producers SCETV supports United States participation in this vital international dialogue and remains committed to elevating American voices in public broadcasting two American producers received travel assistance to attend this year’s conference Carol Yancho of Arizona PBS has been awarded the INPUT Producer Fellowship and Amy Shumacher of WGCU has been named the recipient of the Ron Hull Scholarship having attended nearly 40 conferences around the world His passion for connecting across cultures and fostering meaningful dialogue has made him a cherished presence in the INPUT community and an inspiration to emerging producers To learn more about U.S. INPUT and the 2025 INPUT conference, visit the SCETV website “INPUT is a powerful reminder of the role public media plays in fostering global understanding and sparking critical conversations productions represent our country on the international stage in Bilbao SCETV remains deeply committed to supporting content creators and elevating public media that challenges informs and inspires audiences around the world.” –SCETV President and CEO Adrienne Fairwell   public media innovators from around the world will gather to push boundaries challenge conventions and redefine storytelling this conference isn’t just about content— it's about impact The future of public media starts with the bold ideas shared here.” –SCETV Senior Director of Audio and Digital Operations and U.S About South Carolina ETV and Public RadioSouth Carolina ETV and Public Radio (SCETV) is the state's public educational broadcasting network provides educational experiences and strengthens communities more connected and informed South Carolina Making It Grow, and This Week in South Carolina SCETV also presents multiple programs to regional and national audiences Reel South and Southern Songwriters with Patrick Davis U.S. Films Selected for international public television conference in Bilbao, Spain (PDF) 2025 at 11:21am BSTRuben Amorim said Manchester United’s Europa League semi-final second leg on Thursday is what is important after a 4-3 Premier League defeat at Brentford on Sunday The Red Devils’ winless run in the league was extended to six matches despite a late comeback that saw Alejandro Garnacho and Amad Diallo score consolation goals after their 3-0 first-leg win over Athletic Bilbao last Thursday United know they have the chance to qualify for the Champions League by winning the Europa League When we’re fighting for a title it’s not stressful,” said Amorim Big week, Reds — and we're all in this together 💪#MUFC pic.twitter.com/VMoEstkz21 — Manchester United (@ManUtd) May 5, 2025 “I have no doubts that we are playing better and we are understanding the way we play, even in this context. “So we have to take all the hits in this moment. We are losing games in the Premier League, but we are fighting for the Europa League so we need to accept that and to think about now Thursday which is the most important game for us.” Kevin Schade’s brace, a Luke Shaw own goal and Yoane Wissa’s 18th of the campaign helped Brentford to victory at the Gtech Community Stadium, after Mason Mount had opened the scoring. “We, as a club, need to understand in this moment that we have a big responsibility (to win the Europa League). We have to prepare a squad for different competitions,” Amorim said on the eight changes he made to his starting XI. “(Rotation) is good for the players. Everybody is playing, we are preparing more than one game but it’s hard. “Of course we want to be competitive, we struggled a lot during these 90 minutes. We have to think about the next game and then the Premier League. It’s really hard but we are doing the best we can to try to manage (the situation) and try to risk in some games.” Thomas Frank’s Bees capitalised on an injury to Matthijs de Ligt by using the extra man to score their first goal. The Dutch defender was substituted and is a doubt for Thursday’s European tie. “Yeah, I definitely have sympathy about De Ligt and, you know, it’s clear that they struggle in many ways,” boss Frank said. “When you are in football, the struggles are part of football but you just know it is not nice. 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or Spanish Athletic Club winger Nico Williams has responded calmly to Bruno Fernandes’ post-match remarks following Manchester United’s 3-0 victory over the Spanish side in the first leg of their UEFA Europa League semi-final Manchester United secured a commanding away win in Spain with two goals from Fernandes and another from Casemiro A key moment in the match came when Athletic defender Daniel Vivian was shown a red card for a foul on Rasmus Hojlund inside the box leading to Fernandes converting the resulting penalty Fernandes backed the referee’s decision during a tense exchange with a journalist who questioned the red card without getting into controversy… and may the best team win.” The second leg of the Europa League semi-final will be held next Thursday at Old Trafford where Athletic Club face an uphill task to overturn the three-goal deficit Comment * document.getElementById("comment").setAttribute( "id" "a93113aede5971f0bf508ce1b8a7b32a" );document.getElementById("h8175b9177").setAttribute( "id" Manchester United will take a 3-0 lead into the second leg of their Europa League semi-final against Athletic Club All three goals came in the first half with Casemiro opening the scoring and Bruno Fernandes adding the other two The United captain’s brace came after Athletic’s Dani Vivian was shown a controversial red card once VAR adjudged him to have fouled Rasmus Hojlund in the penalty area The 3-0 win leaves Ruben Amorim and his players in a fantastic position to make the final, where they will likely meet Premier League rivals Tottenham Hotspur Subscribe to The Athletic on an exclusive offer Athletic Club 0 Manchester United 3 – Crushing win How about those second legs come next Thursday then Both Premier League sides will have it all to lose — and sometimes that can bring the most incredible storylines As for the lead up to the second leg of this one Manchester United head to Brentford in the Premier League on Sunday afternoon in the UK We already know Ruben Amorim’s feelings on the remaining league schedule — while Brentford enjoyed a brilliant 2-0 win at high-flying Nottingham Forest tonight they can exchange Europa League notes on Manchester United during their tricky trip to Real Sociedad on Sunday night Sitting fourth in La Liga and hoping for Champions League qualification they won’t want to drop points at this stage of the season They also have a big night in Manchester on the horizon to prepare for… then in the streets near the stadium and finally inside the ground there was a real sense of an historic occasion building for Athletic Club and their fans the Basque team’s dreams of playing for a European trophy in their home stadium were all but certainly crushed the San Mames atmosphere had shown itself well capable of hosting such a showpiece occasion Soon after United’s previous visit in 2012 the old crumbling stadium was knocked down completely with an all-new modern bowl built over an extended footprint which will host games at the World Cup in 2030 The facilities for fans (and media) are excellent as are the acoustics — Bruno Fernandes managed to ignore tremendous noise before calmly slotting home his penalty The atmosphere in the city will be excellent for the final there will be deep disappointment at their team having missed their chance to take part Manchester United have lost 15 Premier League matches this season and sit 14th in the table Tottenham Hotspur have suffered 19 defeats and lie in 16th Yet both sides went about their semi-final first legs as if they were the best teams in England playing with supreme confidence week-to-week How have two underperforming English teams been so convincing in Europe Manuel Ugarte’s pre-match interview on Wednesday made the situation plain: 💬 “The main difference is the physical part We have felt better playing in the Europa League we had games in the Premier League where we had opportunities and we didn’t score.” Athletic mustered the most intense pressing scheme United have faced in the competition it still offered an additional fraction of a second on the ball Fernandes and others used that extra beat to flourish Football fans in Bilbao have gone from imagining Athletic playing a dream final at their home stadium to wondering whether their city has enough hotels pubs and police to deal with an all-English final 💬 “Harry Maguire’s response to being nicknamed Harrydinho: ‘I’m sure there are a few nicknames for me out there’.. “I’ll be the first to admit that he’s never been an £80 million defender but he’s perhaps the only player in the current squad whose personality would have fit into those great Ferguson teams.” Would any of these personalities have found a place under Sir Alex We’d happily take your emails on that: live@theathletic.com Let’s get some of your opinions on that wonderful night for Manchester United — and what may yet prove a successful salvage operation in Europe for Ruben Amorim… I’m very confused by a comfortable 3-0 away win in Europe Where’s the inevitable collapse at the end of the game 💬 Jo J: “We’ve been threatening that for a while being able to piece together a full 90 minutes midfield control and penetrative attacking with added maturity in the second half compared to previous games but let’s not forget it was for denying a clear second goal We love reading and featuring your comments. Remember, you can continue to post your thoughts in our Discuss tab at the top of our coverage — and if you’re not a subscriber then just put your thoughts in an email to: live@theathletic.com There are now just two players who have scored more goals in the Europa League than Bruno Fernandes The United captain is up 27 all time in this competition seven behind Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and three back from Radamel Falcao He is also now level for most assists in the Europa League with Dries Mertens (both 18) Fernandes is going to have to fill his boots in what remains of this season as he will not be playing here again next season.. Manchester United took a huge step towards reaching the Europa League final by beating the 10 men of Athletic Club 3-0 in a dramatic semi-final final first leg in Bilbao They are also on course to face Tottenham Hotspur back in Bilbao for the final Here we have the brilliant Laurie Whitwell Carl Anka and Anantaajith Raghuraman breaking down all the key talking points Athletic Club boss Ernesto Valverde has had his say on the incident that sent his side spiralling — Daniel Vivian’s red card for placing his arm on Rasmus Hojlund a few yards from goal conceding the penalty that saw Bruno Fernandes make it 2-0 💬 “The sending-off hurt us a lot because it completely conditioned the game when really “Then the rest of the game came from that penalty moment.” Bruno Fernandes reserved some special praise for Harry Maguire after the United centre-back provided another key attacking contribution: I don’t think even he though he had that in his locker — no one was expecting his position is becoming more and more strong “It’s a good thing for him and we hope he keeps improving this feels like a pretty good shout for a caption competition What could Maroan Sannadi possibly be saying to the Manchester United captain here We’ll take wrong answers as well as right ones Email your suggestions — and any other thoughts on tonight’s action — to: live@theathletic.com Bruno Fernandes was also asked about his impressive goal-involvement numbers which were boosted by another two goals this evening: It’s a big part of my game and I have to take that responsibility “The club bought me because I scored 32 goals in one season (for Sporting CP) that I could score and I just need to keep delivering Quite the night for Manchester United links in Europe Jadon Sancho scored the opener in Chelsea’s 4-1 win at Djurgarden as they closed in on the Conference League final and so did Antony in Real Betis’ 2-1 home win over Fiorentina in the other semi-final The Dutch winger scoring the goal that now separates the two sides That tie is beautifully poised for the return leg in Italy The UEFA Super Cup is going to be hilarious next season Ruben Amorim was asked about the experience of his two goalscorers in helping the team through these tough European nights 💬 “It’s a semi-final in a European semi-final so these players like Casemiro Harry (Maguire) and Bruno Fernandes help a lot He has had difficult moments where everything he did was.. everything he does is good for the team so he has to enjoy it.” becoming the second Manchester United player to say they should have been more brave and less cautious in that second half — which I find interesting I guess the key context would be whether United played like that due to instruction or just organically as a team Ed Mackey has also noted how the captain as redeemed himself since his pretty dreadful start to this season Two more goals tonight have taken him to 19 for the season in all competitions Mohamed Salah is the now only Premier League player with more goal involvements than the United captain this term Another two clinical finishes from Bruno Fernandes this evening and he was very pleased with his side’s body of work in Bilbao 💬 “You can never predict a scoreline like that I love these atmospheres and I love to play in these stadiums “We got the result in the first half and then controlled the second half but we should have pushed a little bit more.” In one of the worst domestic seasons in the club’s history Manchester United have been able to find great relief in their European campaign Their three goals tonight mean they have scored more goals in their seven Europa League games in this calendar year (19) than they have in 15 Premier League matches (18) here is Bruno Fernandes’ performance tonight visualised via one of The Athletic’s snazzy graphics and the most involvements in attacking sequences Bruno Fernandes is the first player in Europa League history to register more than 30 goal contributions in the knockout stages Manchester United are halfway through to a Europa League final showdown with (presumably) Tottenham Hotspur after an unexpected 3-0 victory away to 10-man Athletic Bilbao in the first leg of the semifinals on Thursday MORE - Europa League semifinal schedule & results The Red Devils were yet to attempt a shot until the half-hour mark Their first shot of the game actually turned out to be an assist as Manuel Ugarte’s header from a corner kick went wide of goal but found Casemiro lingering at the back post to clean it up from two yards out Athletic Bilbao were reduced to 10 men in the 35th minute when defender Daniel Vivian dragged Rasmus Hojlund down in the box and Bruno Fernandes made it 2-0 from the penalty spot Fernandes bagged Man United’s third goal right before halftime as well as he made a diagonal run in behind Bilbao’s defense and Ugarte somehow slipped it through Fernandes raced toward the penalty spot and put it in the same spot as his penalty kick Tottenham Hotspur hold a 3-1 advantage in the other semifinal after they beat Norwegian champions Bodo/Glimt at home Kick off time: 3pm ET Thursday (May 1)Venue: San Mames — BilbaoTV/Streaming: Paramount+ That backheel from Manuel Ugarte for Bruno Fernandes to finish it off 😮‍💨 pic.twitter.com/vHk75hCRY4 Things go from bad to worse for Athletic Club 😰They are down two goals and to ten men in the first half 👀 pic.twitter.com/MnUy63BKBr Harry Maguire...the WINGER?! 😱His ball finds Manuel Ugarte who heads it onto Casemiro for the goal 😤 pic.twitter.com/FOBhb62LcV who thought they had scored with their first shot of the game but Alejandro Garnacho was pretty clearly offside Ernesto Valverde’s Bilbao are pushing for Champions League qualification in La Liga and have the carrot dangling in front of them that if they win this semifinal they will play in the Europa League final at their home stadium Nico Williams is their main threat up top and Bilbao are a tough team to break down (they’ve conceded just 26 goals in La Liga this season) In the end they eased past Rangers in the quarterfinals and look determined to reach the final at their home ground This will be some occasion for the city of Bilbao Everything hinges on winning the Europa League for United and it’s massive for Amorim’s future at the club Bilbao have warmed up for this semifinal well as they beat Las Palmas 1-0 last Wednesday and have had a whole week off But there are concerns over top goalscorer Oihan Sancet who suffered a hamstring injury in that game Nico Williams is obviously the main threat for Bilbao while his brother Inaki Williams may play a key role if Sancet is out injured Both Amad Diallo and Matthijs De Ligt are back in the squad and Amorim has confirmed they are likely to both be on the bench in Bilbao That is a huge bonus with Diallo so key before his injury in February Bruno Fernandes continues to drive the team from midfield while Rasmus Hojlund scoring a late equalizer at Bournemouth at the weekend should give him some confidence Kobbie Mainoo and Alejandro Garnacho are getting back to their best while in defense Harry Maguire is trying to hold things together but United do look suspect at the back and Andre Onana’s recent displays have been questionable Luke Shaw could start at left wing-back with Patrick Dorgu switching over to right wing-back to replace the injured Dalot which would mean Noussair Mazraoui switching to center back Shaw will continue as the left-sided center back and Mazraoui will line up as the right wing-back This feels like Bilbao will grab a narrow win and both teams will be happy enough with that A Division of NBCUniversal DISCLAIMER: This site and the products offered are for entertainment purposes only and there is no gambling offered on this site This service is intended for adult audiences No guarantees are made for any specific outcome If you or someone you know has a gambling problem OneFootball's home page Search Settings Sign In Sign InJoinMan Utd vs Athletic Bilbao prediction This game will be broadcast live on TNT Sports 1 Man Utd have won four of their six home games in the Europa League this season But the Red Devils haven’t kept a home clean sheet in the Europa League under Ruben Amorim Bruno Fernandes to score or assistBruno Fernandes has scored or assisted in four of Man Utd’s six Europa League home games this season Man Utd have had a terrible season in the Premier League, but they’re now one result away from a cup final. The Red Devils don’t even need to win the second leg of this semi-final, they just need to avoid defeat. But, of course, Man Utd will want to win to build momentum. The Red Devils remain unbeaten in the Europa League this season with eight wins and five draws from their 13 games so far And they were excellent in their first-leg victory over Athletic Bilbao Athletic Bilbao will have been harbouring hopes of a home final with their San Mames Stadium hosting the showcase The Basque club finished second in the group stage with 19 points only sitting behind Lazio on goal difference But they’ve had a tough run in the knockout stages Athletic first had to come from behind to beat Roma in the last 16 before a 2-0 aggregate victory over Rangers in the quarter-finals — which included a goalless draw in the first leg This game will be too soon for Diogo Dalot though he is expected back before the season is up Joshua Zirkzee and Lisandro Martinez are out for the season Athletic Bilbao will be without centre-back Dani Vivian after his red card in the first leg Aitor Paredes came off the bench to fill the gap so could start at Old Trafford Yuri Berchiche picked up his third Europa League yellow card of the season last time out but is okay to play with yellow cards expiring after the quarter-finals This will be the sixth meeting between these two sides but just the second played at Old Trafford Man Utd have now won two of their five games against Athletic Bilbao *Using Bookmaker/Affiliate links on squawka.com may earn us a commission Related NewsHow and Where to Buy Tickets to Manchester United v Athletic Club in the Europa League Jim Ratcliffe’s INEOS looking at OGC Nice sale Player Ratings as Man Utd Take Control Against Athletic Club in Europa League Athletic Club vs Manchester United LIVE: Europa League match stream, latest score and goal updates today Crystal Palace 1-1 Nottingham Forest: Eberechi Eze scores as Eagles get ready to peak in FA Cup final Glasner will be content with his side’s performance against a team chasing Champions League qualificationCrystal Palace had their chances and could have nicked it late on, but a 1-1 draw... 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Three first-half goals helped Manchester United put themselves on the cusp of the Europa League final on Thursday, with the Premier League side earning a 3-0 semi-final first leg win away at Athletic Bilbao with supporters dreaming of a first-ever European trophy veteran midfielder Casemiro arrived at the back post to give the visitors the lead 30 minutes in who are having a miserable season domestically were given another boost five minutes later as Bilbao defender Daniel Vivian was sent off for fouling Rasmus Hojlund in the penalty area and Bruno Fernandes converted the resulting spot kick The United fans high in the top tier were in dreamland moments later as captain Fernandes raced through to put the seal on a victory who have the added incentive that the final will be hosted at their own stadium on May 21 could not muster a response in the second half with depleted numbers leaving United to coast to the most unlikely first-leg success I think they have to think about the second leg," Amorim said of his message to United's players "And they have to think more about the first 20 minutes than the rest of the game because the game is going to be really tough "There is no away goals so anything can change and that is my message to the players and we have to think now about Brentford and then the second leg." Asked if that was United's best performance since taking charge in November I think it is the best result because nobody expected this result I think you saw two games today - the first 25 minutes and then after the goal and also with the sending off the game changed also a good thing in the second half was we tried to be cautious "We create chances but the most important thing is that the opponent didn't get many shots to our goal and that was really important." Ruben Amorim told his players that the job is not done despite Manchester United taking a giant step towards the Europa League final with a memorable away win at 10-man Athletic Bilbao A return to San Mames for the May 21 showpiece against Bodo/Glimt or Tottenham is within touching distance having seen out an early storm against a side desperately seeking to reach the final at their stadium Athletic flew out the blocks but imploded after Casemiro put United ahead in the 30th minute with Bruno Fernandes keeping his cool to score from the spot after Dani Vivian saw red for bringing down Rasmus Hojlund The nerveless captain added another before the break to complete a 3-0 win for the Red Devils who head into next Thursday's reverse fixture in complete control of the semi-final United could well be up against Tottenham in the Europa League final Here’s is how Spurs got on in their semi-final first leg: to get a victory here and score three goals and with a clean sheet," United defender Harry Maguire told TNT Sports everyone will be expecting us to go through and if we do that we'll give ourselves a great chance Read Richard Jolly’s report from San Mames: Magnificent night for Manchester United, the best of Ruben Amorim's reign. They are the only unbeaten side in Europe this season, but few can honestly say this scoreline coming. To do it in a semi-final, under such pressure, was really impressive. Have to feel for Athletic, though. Trophies probably do mean more to clubs who rarely win them and a final on their own ground seemed to offer a wonderful opportunity. Instead, they will be hosts but not winners. It all turned in 16 minutes and while the red card was probably the correct decision, it was also cruel. What an incredible night for Manchester United. They have one foot in the Europa League final. 90 min: There will be four minutes added on, and United look the most likely to score right now. 87 min: A grumpy Inaki Williams is replaced by Alvaro Djalo. \"And they have to think more about the first 20 minutes than the rest of the game because the game is going to be really tough \"There is no away goals so anything can change and that is my message to the players and we have to think now about Brentford and then the second leg.\" \"We create chances but the most important thing is that the opponent didn't get many shots to our goal and that was really important.\" to get a victory here and score three goals and with a clean sheet,\" United defender Harry Maguire told TNT Sports Join thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their replies Check out how to watch Athletic Bilbao v Man Utd in the Europa League Manchester United's Europa League quest takes them to the Basque Country for the first leg of their semi-final against Athletic Bilbao The Red Devils would be forgiven for thinking fate is on their side after their remarkable extra-time victory against Lyon in the last round but Ruben Amorim's team will need to be at their best to ensure they are back at Bilbao's San Mamés Stadium for the final later this month Amad Diallo and Matthijs de Ligt's return to the squad is a timely boost for Man Utd as the hosts will be their toughest test yet in the Europa League on course for their highest finish in more than a decade and their 2-0 victory over Rangers in the quarter-finals means they've won all six of their home games in the competition this season – scoring 13 goals and conceding just two The Spanish club have won three of their last four games and such as Nico and Inaki Williams on the flanks RadioTimes.com has rounded up everything you need to know about how to watch Athletic Bilbao v Man Utd on TV and online Read more football features: Best players in the world | Best players of all time | Live football on TV today Athletic Bilbao v Man Utd will take place on Thursday 1st May 2025 Check out our live football on TV guide for the latest times and information Athletic Bilbao v Man Utd will kick off at 8pm The game will be shown live on TNT Sports 1 from 7pm There are multiple ways to get TNT Sports you can add TNT Sports to your existing contract from just £18 per month You can add the ‘Big Sport’ package for £40 per month which includes all TNT Sports and 11 Sky Sports channels via a NOW pass You can also access TNT Sports via discovery+ and stream directly to your smart TV You can watch the match on TNT Sports via discovery+ Premium monthly pass without signing up to a contract Regular subscribers can also stream matches on a variety of devices including laptops smartphones and tablets via the discovery+ app discovery+ is the new streaming home of TNT Sports, showing events including live Premier League, UEFA Champions League, Premiership Rugby, UFC, Boxing and MotoGP. 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GambleAware.org Note – The bonus code RT365 does not change the offer amount in any way What channel is Athletic Bilbao v Man Utd Europa League semi-final on live stream and kick-off timeCheck out how to watch Athletic Bilbao v Man Utd in the Europa League but Ruben Amorim's team will need to be at their best to ensure they are back at Bilbao's San Mamés Stadium for the final later this month Amad Diallo and Matthijs de Ligt's return to the squad is a timely boost for Man Utd as the hosts will be their toughest test yet in the Europa League and their 2-0 victory over Rangers in the quarter-finals means they've won all six of their home games in the competition this season – scoring 13 goals and conceding just two RadioTimes.com has rounded up everything you need to know about how to watch Athletic Bilbao v Man Utd on TV and online Read more football features: Best players in the world | Best players of all time | Live football on TV today Check out our live football on TV guide for the latest times and information By entering your details you are agreeing to our terms and conditions and privacy policy This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply The game will be shown live on TNT Sports 1 from 7pm There are multiple ways to get TNT Sports You can watch the match on TNT Sports via discovery+ Premium monthly pass without signing up to a contract discovery+ is the new streaming home of TNT Sports, showing events including live Premier League, UEFA Champions League, Premiership Rugby, UFC, Boxing and MotoGP. Learn more here: discoveryplus.com In working partnership with the Radio Times, bet365 has provided the following betting odds for this event: bet365 odds: Athletic Bilbao (1/1) Draw (12/5) Man Utd (29/10)* *Odds subject to change. 18+. T&Cs apply. GambleAware.org you are agreeing to site title privacy policy This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Subscribe to RT!Subscribe to Radio Times magazine and get £10 issues for £10! Could your home unlock your dreams?Releasing equity from your home could help give you the retirement you've been dreaming of? Holiday brochuresNeed inspiration of where to go next Request a free brochure and start your journey The Portuguese coach said that proof of that was provided by the opening spell in which they had been under pressure and urged his players to focus on that. Asked if that was United’s best performance since taking charge in November, the head coach said: “No, I think it is the best result because nobody expected this result.” “The players have to think about the second leg, and more about the first 20 minutes than the rest of the game,” Amorim said. “The game is going to be really tough. There is no away goals so anything can change: that is my message to the players.” Amorim added: “You saw two games: the first 25 minutes, before the goal and then after the sending-off [for Athletic’s Dani Vivian] the game changed. The most important thing is that after that the opponent didn’t get many shots. In the first 30 minutes they had some chances to score and didn’t.” After the game Bruno Fernandes joked “what a winger, I didn’t know he had it in him” after Maguire’s dribble had set up the move that led to the penalty, and the coach saw that as motivation for all his struggling players. Read more“It is a good lesson for all the players that sometimes you have some moments that you think I will never recover from this or that,” Amorim said “It is not just Harry; the history of this game can tell you that It looks like you are struggling a lot and then everything changes We have to understand some players have moments in their life that everything can change “I think this was the best game that [Rasmus Højlund] had with me as a coach he secured the ball and then he made the runs It is a good moment for him but like Harry he needs to understand everything can change.” Sign InJoinReal Sociedad v Athletic Bilbao: Back 11/2 Bet Builder in Basque derby | OneFootballBetting.Betfair.com Bet of the Day Inaki Williams know all about the Basque rivalry 🔗 Spotify Real Sociedad v Athletic BilbaoSunday 4 May There's another of Spain's big derbies taking place in La Liga on Sunday and so it's straight off to the cards and fouls markets The base for our Basque derby Bet Builder is to back over 4.5 cards That's occurred in 17 of the last 22 derbies while ref Cesar Soto Grado is averaging virtually bang on the league average of 4.75 cards per game The febrile derby atmosphere can help push him up to the 5+ mark Soto Grado produced seven cards in his only previous Basque derby Soto Grado is a tad below average on this front but then both sides are in the top half when it comes to fouls committed I'm going to add Inaki Williams for 1+ foul That's something he's landed in 10 of his previous 11 appearances in this fixture He's a product of the Athletic Club academy so he very much understands the importance of this fixture to the fans and has regularly produced committed performances to match I also want to focus on the battle down the Real right where wide man Takefusa Kubo and full-back Jon Aramburu are two of the team's most-fouled players In opposition will be Athletic left-back Yuri Berchiche who has committed 2+ fouls in three of his last five derbies and looks set for a tough evening I'll back him to commit 2+ fouls and also Aramburu to draw 2+ The latter is the value leg of our bet - he's landed this in 15 of his last 21 starts yet can be backed at 10/11 for a repeat I what should be a hard-fought affair Put the four legs together and you get an 11/2 shot Back over 4.5 cards, Inaki Williams to commit 1+ foul, Yuri Berchiche to commit 2+ fouls & Jon Aramburu to be fouled 2+ times @ around 11/2 Staked: 289pts Returned: 308.3pts 2024/25 P/L: +19.3pts 2023/24 P/L: +16.78pts 2022/23 P/L: +68.69pts Related NewsAthletic Club’s tactics laid bare as Take Kubo sets personal La Liga record in Basque Derby draw PREVIEW | Real Sociedad vs Athletic Bilbao - team news, lineups, predictions Girona, Villarreal, Sevilla, Real Sociedad or Saudi Arabia? Club Brugge’s former Barcelona forward attracting interest ahead of summer departure Veteran Real Madrid pair will be available for Club World Cup Real Madrid confident incoming summer signing can participate in FIFA Club World Cup Ernesto Valverde’s Athletic Club have the second-lowest expected goals total (xG) against them in La Liga and are somehow even tougher to score against in the Europa League Athletic have surrendered just 7 shots per 90 minutes in Europe this season but has still been fairly good: the 10.95 shots they have allowed per 90 minutes is the seventh-best mark in the competition The bookmakers know a standard bet of under 2.5 goals is far too appealing If you really want to lean into the under for better odds Perhaps the best value bet out there is the under 1.5 goals That encompasses 1-0 wins for either side as well as a 0-0 draw three of the bookmakers’ five most likely outcomes (along with a 2-1 Athletic Club victory and a 1-1 draw) A goalless draw is currently priced at 17/2 that wager would spice up what may otherwise be a dull affair in terms of goals *All odds courtesy of Betfair A 1-1 draw with Bournemouth in the Premier League at the weekend tells the story of where Manchester United are at the moment domestically Antoine Semenyo opened the scoring for the hosts before home striker Evanilson was perhaps harshly sent off after slipping in a tackle on Alejandro Garnacho His red card was later rescinded after a successful appeal United striker Rasmus Hojlund got a much-needed goal to add to his personal tally as he tapped home from close range to give his side the equaliser in the 96th minute Luke Shaw made his full return after a 434-day absence due to injury and was a little rusty but showed that he can have a role between now and the end of the season That result left United 14th in the Premier League table Bournemouth 1 Man United 1 – Shaw returns and Semenyo impresses as Hojlund rescues point If it's not one Williams getting on the scoresheet That was true in Athletic Club's most recent La Liga match as Inaki Williams scored the only goal in a 1-0 win against Las Palmas to keep the pressure on in the race for Champions League football Athletic are fourth in the league behind Atletico Madrid Real Madrid and leaders Barcelona with five games left to play The top five finishers will qualify for the group stages of next season's Champions League Athletic Club are dealing with their own injury issues with Oihan Sancet ruled out of today's first leg with an injury sustained eight days ago It's a real blow for the Spaniards to lose their leading goalscorer although he should be fit to return for next week's second leg one of the stars of last summer's European Championship was rested for Athletic's last match and is expected to return to the starting XI Amad and Matthijs de Ligt have returned to training ahead of today's game and will be included in the matchday squad sustained an ankle ligament injury in February which the club feared could end his season while 25-year-old De Ligt has been out of action since an ankle injury suffered during the 1-0 defeat against Nottingham Forest on April 1 Amad’s potential return comes at a good time following the news of defender Diogo Dalot’s injury The Athletic reported last week the Portugal international may not play again this season after suffering a calf injury United also confirmed Toby Collyer was seen doing individual training with a coach on Wednesday The midfielder has missed his side’s last six games due to a leg injury There are two Europa League semi-finals being played this evening and both involve Premier League clubs While our focus is on the action in Bilbao Tottenham Hotspur are hosting Norwegian opponents Bodo/Glimt The second legs for both ties will be played in exactly a week's time And there are two other semi-finals this evening in the Europa Conference League – Chelsea are in Sweden to face Djurgarden while Real Betis host Fiorentina it's a jam-packed period in the sporting calendar The MLB and Formula 1 campaigns are well under way and it is almost time for the trophies and medals to be handed across European soccer, For the very best industry-leading coverage of all those sports and more the best place for you to be is on The Athletic So what are you waiting for? Subscribe on an exclusive offer here. You won't regret it! Here is how you can tune in to the action live: This brilliant stadium opened in 2013, replacing the old stadium with the same name as the home of Athletic Club. It holds 53,331 people, making it the largest stadium in Spain's Basque Country, and is nicknamed ‘La Catedral’, which as I'm sure you can imagine, translates into English as ‘the cathedral’. As they welcome one of the biggest clubs in the world today, expect the congregation gathered to approach its full capacity. And the choir will probably be in full voice too! The action begins at 9pm local time in Spain, which works out as 3pm ET and 12pm PT on the east and west coast of the United States, and 8pm BST for those in the UK. Well, hello there. And welcome to The Athletic where today, after two days of Champions League last-four action, we are covering another major European semi-final this evening. On the cards for tonight: Manchester United's trip to Bilbao to face Athletic Club in the Europa League. The Spanish side are fourth in La Liga and will provide a stern test in the first leg, ahead of the return leg in Old Trafford next week. There's plenty to come in the hours before kick-off, so don't go anywhere! The Independent's journalism is supported by our readers If you click links to other sites on this page Follow our football betting tips as Manchester United travel to Athletic Bilbao in the Europa League semi-final Manchester United travel to Athletic Bilbao on Thursday looking to take the first step towards a return to the Spanish city later this month for the Europa League final this is a great chance to compete for the trophy on home turf but in United they are up against something of the unknown because you just don’t know which team will show up Football betting sites are backing the Spanish sides over two legs with them second favourites to lift the trophy at 21/10 Their home form makes it no surprise that the odds are so short on winning the tournament at their home ground The only teams to score at San Mamés are Viktoria Plzen and Roma while Rangers were the only team to stop them scoring when they secured a goalless draw in the first leg of the quarter-final at Ibrox United have scored in all 12 of their Europa League games and are unbeaten drawing six and losing six on their way to their fourth semi-final appearance and first since reaching the final in 2021 before losing 12-11 on penalties to Villarreal when goals from Paul Pogba and Henrikh Mkhitaryan earned them a 2-0 win over Ajax This is only Bilbao’s second appearance at this stage of the competition and first since they reached the final for the only time back in 2012 when they were beaten 3-0 by Atletico Madrid in Bucharest United go into the game with just one win in their last seven games which is hardly the form of a team going for silverware That win came in the quarter-final at Old Trafford when they came from 4-2 down to beat Lyon 5-4 in extra time which has seen them fail to win back-to-back games all season 43 points behind the leaders Liverpool and 21 off the top four They needed a 96th-minute equaliser from Rasmus Hojlund to earn them a point and a 1-1 draw at Bournemouth at the weekend Bilbao on the other hand are fourth in La Liga 16 points behind leaders Barcelona and go into the game unbeaten in their last six at home and with three wins from their last four in all competitions Their only defeat came at the home of Real Madrid who needed a 90th-minute winner from Federico Valverde to give them a 1-0 win Betting sites are backing Bilbao for the win at 21/20 and you can get 29/10 for a United win and 12/5 on a draw they might need to keep this one tight and hope they can enjoy one last night to remember at Old Trafford The two sides last met in the competition during the 2011/12 season with Athletic claiming a 5-3 aggregate win on their way to reaching the final Athletic Bilbao vs Manchester United prediction 1: Athletic Bilbao to win and BTTS - 7/2 Bet365 United captain Bruno Fernandes has scored 25 goals in the Europa League which is more than any other Portuguese player in history He has also been United’s hero too many times to mention He is one of the very few players who have impressed this season with 17 goals and 17 assists in his 50 appearances so far He is United’s top scorer in the Europa League with five and the Premier League with eight and that highlights the issues the Reds have had in front of goal They have scored just 39 in 34 league games this season in the league which may be more of a reflection of the standard of the competition Athletic Bilbao vs Manchester United prediction 2: Fernandes to score or assist - 13/8 William Hill it’s vital to practice responsible gambling Betting can be addictive and it’s important to stay in control of your betting Never treat gambling as a way to make money never bet more than you can afford and when the fun stops Gambling sites offer punters tools But if you ever feel like you need help or advice on gambling addiction don’t hesitate to contact one of the charities or organisations below We may earn commission from some of the links in this article but we never allow this to influence our content This revenue helps to fund journalism across The Independent We aim to offer every online gambler and reader of The Independent a safe and fair platform through unbiased reviews and offers from the UK’s best online gambling companies Gambling can be addictive, always play responsibly and only bet what you can afford to lose. 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So you don’t have to commit to a contract and can add one month of TNT/Discovery+ to your Prime account The coverage will then begin on TNT Sports 1 at 7pm and the match kicks off at 8pm BST Man United edge past 10-man Lyon in the quarter finals after three goals in the final seven minutes of extra time But Athletic – who are on track to qualify for next season’s Champions League through their finish in La Liga – look to offer a tougher competition for Ruben Amorim’s side The two teams previously met in the Europa League’s last 16 back in 2012 which saw the Basque team win both the home and away legs against United At the same time Tottenham Hotspur will play Bodo/Glimt in the other semi final first leg, which is taking place at their home ground and will be airing on TNT Sports 2 To watch Man United vs Athletic Bilbao on TV tonight you can stream via Discovery+, which includes TNT Sports. You can do this through BT, EE, Sky and Virgin Media as well as Amazon Prime Video. 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All rights reserved This article features Stats Insider's prediction and tips for the Getafe vs Athletic Bilbao game along with the latest betting odds in Australia Using advanced machine learning and data, Stats Insider has simulated the result of Getafe vs Athletic Bilbao 10,000 times Our proven predictive analytics model gives Getafe a 27.9% chance of winning The latest Bet365 betting odds in Australia for this La Liga clash at Estadio Coliseum are listed here: Odds are correct at the time of publication and subject to change Bet365 currently has Getafe at $3.75 and Athletic Bilbao at $2.30 Lastly, Bet365 currently has odds of $2.80 for a draw if you think both sides will be level after 90 minutes The over/under for total goals scored is set at 2.5 with Bet365 which has odds of $3.00 for the over and $1.40 for the under These Getafe vs Athletic Bilbao betting tips are based on market-leading simulations and betting experience to bring you the best possible advice around the clock Betting on Getafe to win is the best option due to the 1.2% edge identified when comparing our data-led probabilities to the sportsbooks' odds Taking advantage of the edges published here at Stats Insider is one of the keys to achieving long-term profitability when punting on sports Despite the Under being more likely to hit in this game, Over 2.5 is our best bet because of the better odds ($3.00) that are available from Bet365 Stats Insider provides full coverage of the Getafe vs Athletic Bilbao match on Friday including data-driven predictions and live updatestips so refresh this page for the latest betting tips before the Getafe vs Athletic Bilbao match As always, see Stats Insider's Best Bets to get betting tips on every La Liga match as well as predictions for a wide range of other sports The La Liga game between Getafe and Athletic Bilbao at Estadio Coliseum is scheduled to begin at 5:30am AEST on Friday All dates and times in this article are in Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST) Our Getafe vs Athletic Bilbao predictions have been made based on 10,000 data-driven simulations of the game, all curated by our team of experienced data scientists and analysts. We use the latest in predictive analytics technology and machine learning to ensure our La Liga tips are trustworthy and reliable so that you can make informed decisions with confidence If you choose to use our La Liga predictions for betting purposes, it's vital to gamble responsibly and manage your finances effectively. For free and confidential support, call 1800 858 858 or visit gamblinghelponline.org.au Stats Insider is your go-to source for betting on the La Liga in Australia, with the latest La Liga betting news, tips for every La Liga game, and futures odds for the La Liga. Australia's leading predictive analytics website offers Australian sports fans innovative tools and content to enhance their enjoyment of major sporting events both domestically and internationally Our goal is to transform the sports fan experience by providing readily accessible data-driven content for sports enthusiasts like us © 2015-2025 Hypometer Technologies Pty Ltd (ABN 78 609 507 744) Proudly part of Cipher Sports Technology Group Manchester United have one foot in the Europa League final after coming away from Bilbao with an unlikely 3-0 victory over Athletic Club With what’s surely Ruben Amorim’s biggest win as Manchester United boss so far the Red Devils are within grasp of salvaging something big – silverware and with it Champions League qualification – from what’s otherwise been by a distance their worst campaign of the modern era With Tottenham winning the first leg of their own semi-final we could genuinely witness the prospect of the Premier League’s 16th and 17th-placed teams meeting in a major European final come the San Mames final on May 17th Athletic had come into the contest as heavy favourites given their formidable home form and the fact that they’re riding high – 4th – in the La Liga table But having made it all the way to the semi-finals their dreams of contesting the Europa League final on their own patch has been left in tatters The hosts had actually made a strong start creating chances and putting Amorim’s men under pressure was an early warning of the threat the visitors posed in the build-up to Casemiro’s headed opener United doubled their advantage in the 37th minute after Bruno Fernandes converted from the penalty spot after VAR intervened Dani Vivian was also shown a red card for the incident having been judged to have pulled back Rasmus Hojlund Fernandes put United into a commanding three-goal lead in the tie after a deft backheel flick from Manuel Ugarte in the build-up The second half passed relatively serenely for United as they sat on their comfortable advantage You’d imagine not even they can squander it when they take the Basque outfit back to Old Trafford for next week’s second leg We’ve collected 12 unbelievable stats from Manchester United’s big win — Manchester United notched 14 shots to the hosts’ nine and seven on target to their three They registered 72.4% possession and 558 accurate passes to Athletic’s 160 — They remain the only side unbeaten in all three UEFA competitions this season They’ve won eight and drawn five of their 13 outings in the Europa League their points-per-match average in the Europa League matches stands at 2.23 That’s almost twice as good as their Premier League points per game average of 1.14 — United have scored more goals in Europa League matches in 2025 (19) than they have in the Premier League (18) – despite playing more than double as many matches (15 to seven) in the latter competition — Opta gave Athletic Club a 48.8% chance of a victory at San Mames, and Ruben Amorim’s just 25.5% in their pre-match prediction simulation. — Victor Lindelof completed 95 passes for United. That’s 73 more than Athletic’s top passer, Yaray Alvarez on 22. — Ernesto Valverde’s side have lost just one of their 17 La Liga outings on home soil this season. Only Atletico Madrid and Osasuna have won away in Bilbao (all competitions) since their 0-2 defeat at home to Real Madrid at the start of last season. — Across 23 matches on home soil in La Liga and the Europa League this season, Athletic Bilbao had conceded just 12 goals. United scored three in 45 minutes. — No player in Europa League history has registered more goal contributions (19 goals, 12 assists) in knockout stage matches than Bruno Fernandes. The Manchester United captain has notched 31 from just 32 knockout games. — Mohamed Salah is the only Premier League player to have notched more goal contributions than Fernandes (35 – 19 goals, 16 assists) in all competitions in 2024-25. — Given Spurs’ 3-1 victory over Bodo/Glimt, the overwhelming odds are that it’ll be an all-Premier League Europa League final. Only once before in Manchester United’s history (the 2008 Champions League final against Chelsea) have they faced a fellow English club in a European final. The 6 managers Cristiano Ronaldo scored fewer than 10 goals under: Ten Hag, Solskjaer… 5 top footballers we can’t believe are still awaiting their first major honour 9 footballers who refused to celebrate after scoring against their former club 6 of the most infamous guards of honour in football history: Chelsea, Liverpool, Man Utd… 7 free agents we’d love to see in the Baller League UK A combined XI from promoted & relegated clubs that could achieve Premier League survival The clubs with the most league titles in world football: Celtic, Rangers, Olympiacos… No player has scored more than Bruno Fernandes' seven goals in this season's Europa League Manchester United took a huge step towards reaching the Europa League final as a stunning spell in the first half against 10-man Athletic Bilbao ensured they take a big advantage into the semi-final second leg at Old Trafford the visitors could have been 2-0 down after Inaki Williams sent a header from a good position over before Victor Lindelof blocked Alex Berenguer's shot on the line But the game turned dramatically in United's favour in the 30th minute when Harry Maguire produced some good skill on the right before his cross was flicked on for Casemiro to head in It got even better for the visitors seven minutes later when after a review by the video assistant referee they were awarded a penalty for a foul on Rasmus Hojlund by Dani Vivian Bruno Fernandes then closed out the loud boos from the home fans to coolly place the spot kick into the back of the net And a rampant United went 3-0 up just before the break when Manuel Ugarte played a clever flick to send Fernandes through and the captain made no mistake Ruben Amorim's side could have had more in the second half with Casemiro - impressive throughout - clipping the outside of the post with a header from a corner A fourth would have firmly put the tie beyond Bilbao and although it was not to be a three-goal deficit is still likely to be too much for the Spanish side to overcome when they head to Old Trafford next Thursday With Tottenham beating Bodo/Glimt 3-1 in their semi-final first leg an all-English Europa League final is looking likely Was Bilbao win best of Amorim's Man Utd reign Are we set for Man Utd v Tottenham final in Europa League How 'Harrydinho' inspired Man Utd This was a dream result for a United side desperate to end a campaign that has disappointed domestically with a trophy 21 points off the top five - the places that secure automatic qualification to the Champions League But their qualification for Europe's premier club competition is now looking more and more likely through the Europa League with the comprehensive victory in Bilbao ensuring they have one foot firmly planted in the final The San Mames Stadium will host the showpiece finale on 21 May making this performance by United all the more encouraging should they get the job done in the second leg There is no reason to doubt they will not do just that particularly with players like Fernandes stepping up when it matters most Time and again the Portugal international has dug his side out of a hole and this time it was his calmness that put United in control His penalty proved crucial as a miss would likely have motivated the Bilbao players and the incredibly loud home fans - but instead he rolled it confidently into the corner to leave the hosts deflated Another cool finish just before the break delivered another blow to the team from the Basque Country There is something about the Europa League that brings Fernandes alive with his seven goals the most by any United player in an edition of the competition only Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (34) and Radamel Falcao (30) have scored more goals in the Europa League than Fernandes (27 - level with Romelu Lukaku) After the opportunity to rate players has closed the score displayed represents the average from all the submissions by BBC Sport users To load Comments you need to enable JavaScript in your browser substituted for Andoni Gorosabel at 42 minutesNumber 23 substituted for Beñat Prados at 46 minutesNumber 10 substituted for Unai Gómez at 79 minutesNumber 7 substituted for Aitor Paredes at 42 minutesNumber 9 substituted for Álvaro Djaló at 87 minutesNumber 21 de Ligt Match OfficialsReferee: Espen EskåsVideo Assistant Referee: Aleandro Di PaoloAssistant Referee 1: Jan Erik EnganAssistant Referee 2: Isaak BashevkinFourth Official: Morten KroghAssistant VAR Official: Daniele ChiffiMatch StatsKey Scroll LeftScroll RightThis is the first European meeting between Athletic Club and Manchester United since the 2011-12 UEFA Europa League last 16 – under Marcelo Bielsa 2-1 home) and eventually reached that season’s final Manchester United have lost three out of four European matches against Athletic Club with their one win coming back in February 1957 in the second leg of that season’s European Cup quarter-final a 3-0 victory at Old Trafford which took them into the semi-final 6-5 on aggregate Athletic Club have reached their third European semi-final and they progressed from the previous two: in 1976-77 against RWD Molenbeek in the UEFA Cup and 2011-12 against Sporting CP in the UEFA Europa League Manchester United are the only side still unbeaten in this season’s UEFA Europa League (W7 D5) Their 12 games without defeat are their longest in major European competition since going 15 in a row between November 2016 and October 2017 Athletic Club have won all six of their home UEFA Europa League matches this season at San Mamés The last side to win seven home games in one campaign was Ajax in 2016-17 Manchester United have scored 28 UEFA Europa League goals this season their most since scoring 34 goals in 2020-21 They’ve had the most shots (222) and touches in the opposition box (458) of any side in this season’s competition Athletic Club manager Ernesto Valverde will manage in a major European semi-final for the first time since the 2018-19 UEFA Champions League with Barcelona against Liverpool Barca lost 4-0 in the second leg and were eliminated Ruben Amorim is unbeaten in all eight of his UEFA Europa League matches as Man Utd manager (W6 D2) the longest unbeaten start in major European competition with the Red Devils since Alex Ferguson (first 11 games unbeaten) Bruno Fernandes has been involved in 29 goals in 31 UEFA Europa League appearances in the knockout stages (17 goals The Man Utd captain has three goals and three assists in his three games at the semi-final stage Alexandre Lacazette and Kevin Gameiro (all seven) having a hand in more in the semi-finals Athletic Club’s Nico Williams has had a hand in at least one goal in all six home UEFA Europa League appearances this season (5 goals Only three players – Giuseppe Rossi (2010 – 2015) Guillaume Hoarau (2011 – 2017) and Ciro Immobile (2017 – 2019) have scored or assisted in seven home games in a row Álvaro Djaló (Athletic Club) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the bottom left corner Maroan Sannadi (Athletic Club) wins a free kick in the attacking half Hand ball by Amad Diallo (Manchester United) Leny Yoro (Manchester United) is shown the yellow card Unai Gómez (Athletic Club) header from the centre of the box is high and wide to the left Fourth official has announced 4 minutes of added time Kobbie Mainoo (Manchester United) wins a free kick on the left wing Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United) right footed shot from the centre of the box is too high Alejandro Garnacho (Manchester United) is shown the yellow card Alejandro Garnacho (Manchester United) right footed shot from the centre of the box is saved in the top left corner Patrick Dorgu (Manchester United) left footed shot from outside the box is blocked US EditionUK EditionScottish SunIrish SunSearchMy Account Sir Alex Ferguson hailed Marcelo Bielsa's Athletic Bilbao after their last visit to Old Trafford The Spanish side saw off Manchester United over two legs during the 2011/12 season Bilbao won home and away against the Red Devils in the last 16 of the Europa League 13 years ago Their victory included a 3-2 win at Old Trafford in the first leg of the tie The performance saw the visitors dubbed the 'owners of Old Trafford' by local Basque press Bielsa was hailed by Ferguson after employing a surprise training approach ahead of the match Bielsa hoped it would allow them conserve energy during the match by being better prepared. He later reflected on beating Ferguson eight years on from their meeting ahead of taking Leeds to Old Trafford in 2020. Bielsa told reporters: "He gave me praise that I never forgot. He said he wasn’t surprised that Athletic had won. "What did surprise him was on the day of the game my team had trained for an hour-and-a-half "There is something that justifies training on the day of the game the training consumes some energy that would be needed in the game "But that training session showed the players where to run "That allowed them to run less in the game because they were in the correct positions." Ferguson had been full of praise for Bielsa's side following their first leg performance the legendary United boss admitted: "It was an outstanding performance by them "The highest stats of any team that has played at Old Trafford in the last 10 years That is great credit to the desire of the team "They are very determined and organised He has instilled these qualities in his team." The magnitude of not only facing Ferguson but beating him was not lost on Bielsa as he recalled their two-legged clash He added: "I have noted down many memories with respect to that game against Manchester United "Anything I say about Ferguson is just to confirm everything that he has already done I have noted that anyone in the presence of Ferguson is like receiving a medal for that person." Bilbao followed up their first leg triumph by winning 2-1 on home soil in the second leg to secure a 5-3 aggregate victory They would go on to reach the final before losing 3-0 to Atletico Madrid As for Bielsa, he spent two years in charge between 2011 and 2013, with his first campaign also including a run to the Copa del Rey final United once again take on Bilbao in the semi-finals of this season's Europa League The winner will face either Tottenham or Bodo/Glimt in the final on May 21 with Bilbao's stadium once again serving as the host venue Red Devils out to spoil the party and reach the Europa League final Sport | Football Manchester United face Athletic Bilbao in their Europa League semi-final first leg tonight Man Utd - despite their awful Premier League form - are the only unbeaten team in European competition this season but that record will surely be put to the test against the LaLiga outfit CLICK HERE TO FOLLOW ATHLETIC CLUB VS MANCHESTER UNITED LIVE! It can be argued there is slightly more pressure on Bilbao as the final later this month is being held in their own stadium - San Mames - and Nico Williams spoke yesterday about the honour such an occasion would bring Their only defeat in their last 10 games across all competitions was away at Real Madrid and it took an injury-time goal from Federico Valverde to break their resistance the Red Devils know winning the Europa League is their only route back into Europe next season and proved against Lyon in the quarter-final that they’ve got the character to go all the way Here’s everything you need to know about where to watch.. the game will be broadcast on TNT Sports 1 Coverage starts at 7pm BST ahead of an 8pm kick-off Live stream: Fans can catch the contest live online via the Discovery+ app and website Live blog: You can follow all the action with Standard Sport’s LIVE blog Prince Louis steals the show at VE Day parade as he keeps dad William looking sharp and mimics brother George 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after lovely work from Harry Maguire on the right Dani Vivian was then sent off minutes later after VAR reviewed a decision and awarded a penalty for the Athletic Bilbao centre-back pulling Rasmus Hojlund to the ground and denying a clear goalscoring opportunity Man Utd captain Fernandes converted the penalty before he made it three on the stroke of half-time with a lovely finish after Manuel Ugarte had flick the ball through to him But the Athletic Bilbao players were frustrated that VAR didn’t spot a potential handball from Alejandro Garnacho in the build up to the first-half penalty Athletic head coach Ernesto Valverde told reporters: “We protested a handball by Garnacho I think the ball hit his hand… but the referee decided it was a penalty and a red card [for Vivian].” Williams also mentioned the handball and sent a warning to Man Utd ahead of the second leg at Old Trafford next week he said: “We are capable of coming back “There are some plays that raise doubts The play before the penalty comes from a handball by Garnacho “It’s a struggle between Vivian and him and it’s unfortunate that he called it.” insists Athletic Bilbao will give it their all to qualify for the final after admitting they weren’t “sharp” enough against Man Utd on Thursday We’ve already seen that Lyon gave them problems at home and we’re going to try and do the same “The work of the entire season speaks for itself Our fans have always supported us and we’re going to give it our all.” When asked if Man Utd had put the tie to bed in Bilbao Red Devils midfielder Casemiro – who produced a wonderful display – said: “No “I give that message as it is not over I know this Athletic Bilbao team very well “We have to show a lot of respect and I ask on behalf of Manchester and everyone that we have to have respect them as an opponent because they never give up.” © Planet Sport Limited 2025 • All Rights Reserved Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim has warned his squad about their massive duty to redeem a disappointing season by clinching the Europa League title United headed into their Europa League semi-final second leg against Athletic Bilbao following yet another loss in the Premier League to Brentford on Sunday which left them sitting in 15th place and at risk of their lowest final standing since their relegation in the 1973-74 season need to understand in this moment that we have a big responsibility (to win the Europa League) We have to prepare a squad for different competitions,” Amorim said Their winless streak in the league has now reached six matches as they found themselves trailing 4-1 against Brentford before late goals from Alejandro Garnacho and Amad Diallo provided a slight sense of dignity for the underperforming visitors Amorim has lost 12 of his 24 league matches with United after their 3-0 victory over Bilbao in the first leg last Thursday United realised they could secure a place in the Champions League by winning the Europa League On Sunday, Amorim made eight changes at the Gtech Community Stadium to keep his key players rested for the upcoming second leg against Bilbao at Old Trafford. Bruno Fernandes and Harry Maguire were among the prominent players who started the match on the bench, illustrating Amorim’s emphasis on European competition. Temitope is an astute writer and editor with keen interest in geo-politics, wildlife, and sports. With a keen eye for insightful storytelling and analysis, he uses his writing to engage, inform, inspire and is dedicated to advocating for positive change and national transformation. Yunusa Adamu Dangwani, a former close associate of Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso and a notable… Getty ImagesGary RoseBBC Sport journalistPublished1 May 2025Whenever Manchester United have needed their captain most The Portugal midfielder helped ensure Ruben Amorim's side have one foot in the Europa League final with two goals in a hugely impressive 3-0 win at Athletic Bilbao in the first leg of their semi-final tie But it was the timing of his goals that were crucial With Manchester United 1-0 up thanks to Casemiro's opener a second would put them in a commanding position but a penalty miss would provide a huge motivational boost for Athletic Bilbao despite the huge noise made by the home fans at San Mames Stadium Fernandes drowned it all out to coolly fire home the spot kick His second - a calm finish when one-on-one effectively ended the home side's hopes of staging a comeback and ensures Manchester United go into the second leg next week in the strongest possible position Athletic Bilbao played more than 45 minutes of this game with 10 men so the tie is not over yet but Fernandes showed that when he is needed he can be counted on and he and his team-mates will be determined to finish the job at Old Trafford Related topicsManchester UnitedPremier LeagueFootballTop storiesTrailblazer Zhao set to take snooker to 'another level' in China