Europa League final tickets | Besiktas Park
Book your Europa League final tickets 2026 and witness the climax of Europe's second biggest club competition live in Istanbul. The final takes place on 20 May 2026 at Beşiktaş Park — a spectacular setting in the heart of one of the world's great football cities. Secure your seat now through our safe and reliable booking system.
Winning the Europa League is one of the most coveted achievements in club football. It represents the pinnacle of a season's hard work for clubs and players alike — and for the winner, it opens the door to the UEFA Champions League the following season.
Europa League Final 2026: Venue & Date
The 2026 Europa League final will be held at Beşiktaş Park in Istanbul, Turkey, on 20 May 2026. The stadium previously hosted the UEFA Super Cup in 2019 between Liverpool and Chelsea, and has a proven track record of staging major European occasions. Istanbul itself is a city with deep football culture and a history of hosting landmark UEFA finals — making this an ideal destination for fans travelling from across the continent.
2025/26 Road to the Final
The road to Istanbul began back in July 2025 with the qualifying rounds, progressing through a league phase of eight matchdays before the knockout stages. Here is the full schedule for the 2025/26 competition:
Qualifying Rounds
- First qualifying round: 10 & 17 July 2025
- Second qualifying round: 24 & 31 July 2025
- Third qualifying round: 7 & 14 August 2025
- Play-offs: 21 & 28 August 2025
League Phase
- Matchday 1: 24 September 2025
- Matchday 2: 3 October 2025
- Matchday 3: 24 October 2025
- Matchday 4: 7 November 2025
- Matchday 5: 28 November 2025
- Matchday 6: 12 December 2025
- Matchday 7: 23 January 2026
- Matchday 8: 30 January 2026
Knockout Phase
- Knockout phase play-offs: 19 February 2026
- Round of 16: 12 March 2026
- Quarter-finals: 10 April 2026
- Semi-finals: 1 May 2026
- Final: 20 May 2026 — Beşiktaş Park, Istanbul
Who Are the Current Europa League Holders?
Tottenham Hotspur are the reigning Europa League champions, having claimed the title in 2025 — their third in the competition. The 2025 final was an all-English affair, with Spurs defeating Manchester United to lift the trophy. Tottenham join Sevilla as one of only two clubs to have successfully defended the Europa League title in its modern era.
Europa League Final Records & Statistics
The Europa League has been running in its current format since the 2009/10 season, though its roots go back to the UEFA Cup era, which began in 1971-72. Over that time, the competition has produced some extraordinary moments, dominant clubs, and historic individual performances.
Most Successful Clubs
- Sevilla hold the all-time record with 7 titles — and a perfect 7-from-7 record in finals. Their three consecutive titles between 2014 and 2016 remain the most dominant run in the competition's history.
- Liverpool, Juventus, Inter Milan and Atlético Madrid each have 3 titles, placing them second on the all-time list.
- 29 different clubs have won the competition in total across both the UEFA Cup and Europa League eras.
Most Successful Manager
Unai Emery holds the record for the most Europa League final victories as a manager, with four wins — all achieved with Sevilla. He also holds the record for the most Europa League final appearances as a manager, with five. Notably, Emery is currently manager of Aston Villa, one of the four remaining clubs in the 2025/26 semi-finals.
Top Scorers in Europa League History
- Radamel Falcao produced the greatest single-season scoring record in the competition's history, netting 17 goals during the 2010/11 campaign. He also holds the record for the most hat-tricks in the competition.
- Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang is the all-time top scorer from the group stage onwards, with 34 goals.
- Henrik Larsson holds the record when qualifying rounds are included, with 40 goals across his Europa League career.
- Aritz Aduriz holds the record for most goals scored in a single Europa League match, with five.
Finals to Remember
- 2024: Atalanta 3-0 Bayer Leverkusen — the biggest margin of victory in a modern final, sealed by an Ademola Lookman hat-trick.
- 1998: The first single-leg final, played in Paris between Inter Milan and Lazio — ending the two-leg format that had been in place since 1972.
- 1975: Jupp Heynckes scored a hat-trick in the first leg of the final for Mönchengladbach vs Twente, one of only two hat-tricks in final history.
Format Changes in 2024/25
The 2024/25 season introduced a new league phase format, replacing the traditional group stage. The competition now features 36 teams (up from 32), with the top eight advancing directly to the round of 16 and teams finishing 9th to 24th entering a knockout play-off round. Teams no longer drop down from the Champions League into the Europa League at the group stage.
Why Attend the Europa League Final?
A Europa League final is one of the great occasions on the European football calendar. The atmosphere, the occasion, and the quality of football on display make it a bucket-list experience for any serious football supporter. With Istanbul as the host city in 2026 — a place where East meets West and football passion runs deep — this promises to be a final to remember.
Tickets are limited and demand is high. Book your Europa League final tickets now to guarantee your place at Beşiktaş Park on 20 May 2026.

