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EXCLUSIVE: 10,000 supporters set to attend Europa League final in Gdansk as coronavirus infections fall in Poland, but Manchester United and Arsenal fans may not make it to the game even if their clubs win their semi-finals

UEFA and the Polish authorities are finalising plans to allow 10,000 fans to attend the Europa League final in Gdansk, next month.

Sportsmail can reveal that the showpiece, due to take place at the 41,000-seat Gdansk Stadium on May 26, is now expected to be played in front of a quarter-full stadium and an announcement is due on Friday.

It raises the exciting prospect of Manchester United and Arsenal playing out a European final in front of supporters, provided both teams can emerge from tough semi-final ties.

Gdansk Stadium in Poland is due to host the Europa League final on May 26 this year

United play Roma in the first leg of their semi-final, while Arsenal travel to Villareal, with both games taking place tomorrow.