The 44th Europa League final takes place tomorrow with Spanish La Liga side looking to defend their title and win the competition for a record fourth time.
Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk are looking for their first major European honour in what will be their first final. The Ukrainian side have not won any domestic honours since the split of the Soviet Union, with their last trophy being the 1989 Soviet Cup.
Sevilla finished their domestic season on Saturday with back-to-back wins but could only settle for a fifth place finish. Dnipro’s win over Shakhtar Donetsk on Saturday gives them a prayer of finishing in the UEFA Champions League places ahead of this weekend’s final round of matches – but this match is likely to be the only way into the Champions League for either of these two teams next season.