UEFA has given an update on security measures for Wednesday's European final in the wake of the explosion that killed at least 22 people on Monday
UEFA says there is no intelligence to suggest that the Europa League final could be the target of attacks following Monday's incident in Manchester.
At least 22 people were killed and 59 injured, including children, in an explosion at the end of a concert at Manchester Arena at around 22:33 local time, Greater Manchester Police (GMP) have confirmed.
It is being treated by police as a terror attack, with GMP Chief Constable Ian Hopkins later confirming that the suspect died at the scene after allegedly detonating an "improvised explosive device".