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Roma and Feyenoord will battle it out in the summit clash of the inaugural edition of the UEFA Europa Conference League. Europe’s tertiary continental club competition had 54 of 55 UEFA members involved at some stage in its first edition, with Spain being the exception. And now, it will see its conclusion on 25 May at 8 PM BST (12:30 AM IST).

Roma made it through to the Final after beating Leicester in the semifinals. Before that, they survived a 6-1 thrashing from FK Bodø/Glimt to top Group C. The knockout round was also pretty smooth for them. Meanwhile, Feyenoord won Group E, and have beaten Partizan Belgrade, Slavia Prague, and Marseille to reach the final.

With the clash set to take place on Wednesday, here is everything you need to know about the Europa Conference League Final.

When is the Europa Conference League Final?

The summit clash of the UEFA Europa Conference League Final will be played on Wednesday, 25 May at 8 PM BST. In India, it will be available to watch on 26 May at 12:30 AM IST.

Where will Roma vs Feyenoord be played?

The final of the Europa Conference League between Roma and Feyenoord will be held at the Arena Kombëtare in Tirana, Albania.

Where to Watch Europa Conference League Final?

The match between Roma and Feyenoord will be available to watch on Sony Ten 2 and Sony Ten 2 HD TV channels in India on Thursday, May 26. It will also be available for live stream on SonyLIV.

Team News

Jose Mourinho has never lost a major European final but he has a few injuries to look after which might be giving him some headaches. Henrikh Mkhitaryan has been struggling with an injury suffered during the semi-final first leg against Leicester. However, he has travelled to Albania. Rick Karsdorp and Chris Smalling are likely to start against Feyenoord in the summit clash.

On the other hand, Feyenoord wrapped up their league season a week earlier than Roma, which has allowed Reiss Nelson, Tyrell Malacia, and Gernot Trauner time to recover from knocks. Goalkeeper Justin Bijlow can make a surprise entry despite not being in action since March.