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    Man Utd, Spurs and ARSENAL fans take epic 32-hour ‘bucket list’ ferry trip to Bilbao for Europa League final

    MANCHESTER United, Spurs and ARSENAL fans are heading to Bilbao on a 32-hour ferry trip ahead of Wednesday night’s Europa League final.Hundreds of supporters joined holidaymakers for the epic boat ride which left Portsmouth at 10pm on Sunday and doesn’t arrive until 8am Tuesday morning.Sun man Dave Courtnadge enjoys a pint on the ferryCredit: The SunThe journey from Portsmouth to Bilbao takes 32 hoursCredit: The SunFans soak in the sun on the top deckCredit: The SunWith flights to Spain rocketing to over £1,000 after United and Spurs sealed their places in the final, many took advantage of the cheaper, but much longer, ferry option, which costs around £260 with a cabin.And some were even looking forward to their time at sea more than watching the game itself.Lifelong United follower Dave, from Derby, is one of many who haven’t even got a match ticket, but called the journey a “bucket list trip”.He added: “The way our lot have been playing I’m more excited about the boat anyway. READ MORE IN FOOTBALL”I didn’t buy a cabin originally but then I didn’t fancy sitting in a seat for two days.”Others have been planning the trip for months, including father and son Tottenham fans Neil and Leo, who booked their ferry tickets and hotel in Bilbao in AUGUST.Leo, 17, said “I just had a feeling we’ll do it”, and is now confidently predicting Spurs will win 4-2 in the final – after going 2-1 down.The mood on board so far has been brilliant, with fans of both clubs mixing in the bar until 2am this morning, even though last orders were called at midnight.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSFour United fans who had driven to Portsmouth from Somerset were still going strong despite starting their pre-match build-up on Saturday morning and having barely been to sleep since.One did have a black eye to show for his troubles though after falling over along the way.How Europa League final will be decided – four key Man Utd vs Tottenham tactical battlesAmong the United and Spurs fans was even one Arsenal supporter who was making the journey purely in the hope of seeing his North London rivals lose.He said: “I’m very much enjoying being among United fans and having a night out in Bilbao. “On a scale of one to ten, I’d say my hatred for Spurs is about 80.”Spurs fan Paul will just be happy to make it to Spain after having a nightmare trying to get on the boat.The IT worker and Tottenham TikToker, who booked his ferry tickets with pal Ben midway through the first leg of the semi-final win over Bodo/Glimt, was nearly denied entry on to the boat due to an “expired” passport.Inside the cabin which has no windowsRooms were squeezed in togetherThere was plenty of dining spaceFans got down for breakfast in a build to fuel upFresh crepes were even on offerBut SunSport had stew and rice for lunchLife on board leaves me wobblyBy Dave CourtnadgeI HAD no idea what to expect after booking a 32-hour ferry trip from Portsmouth to Bilbao to see Manchester United hopefully beat Spurs in Wednesday’s Europa League final.I’d also read reviews of the Portsmouth to Bilbao ferry ride, calling it “one of the most serene ways to travel to the Continent”.I’d heard the BBC podcast on Man Utd and West Ham fans having a full-blown riot on a boat trip to Holland in the 1980s.The reality of my trip so far, thankfully, is nothing like either of those.The atmosphere has been absolutely brilliant, with fans of both clubs mixing in the pub long before the 10pm departure, and in the ferry bar long after last orders at midnight.There’s even an Arsenal out her hoping to see Spurs lose too.I enjoyed a few in the beer garden of the Ship and Castle near the ferry port on the sunny Sunday before we took off.I’d be talking to some fans about the mad boat trip ahead and plans for Bilbao for 10 minutes before we’d establish who one another supported.There’s still good banter about both sides’ abysmal seasons, but with a lot of the chat being about who is actually worse, not better.Plenty of Murphy’s and some classic cabaret just added to the holiday mood once we were on board.We ramped up the booze cruise vibes at about 1am by venturing out on to the top deck (I was pretty amazed they left the doors unlocked considering the clientele on board)But after convincing one particularly drunk shipmate that he’d be in serious trouble if he jumped in the sea, I thought it safer to head back inside.After another nightcap I returned to my four-man cabin which thankfully I have all to myself.Because my cabin is in the middle of the boat it’s pitch black. That, coupled with not being disturbed half-way through the night by my two young kids, meant I slept like a baby.As for sea-sickness, there’s not so much a gentle rocking of the waves but rather a weird constant jolty sensation like you get when you start a car that has left me a bit wobbly.I’m sure it’s nothng to do with all that Murphy’s anyway.I’ve at least managed to hold down my breakfast, which I ate surrounded by the normal holidaymakers, not football fans, who make up about half of the passengers on board.Not surprisingly, most of the supporters were still in bed at that point, but I’m sure I’ll catch them in the bar later for the quiz and more cabaret.Chants of “Keano, Keano…” from down the corridor suggests some are now starting to rise.As for me, it’s time to check out that top deck again…He revealed last night: “I still feel like I’m having a positive day even though it’s been pretty challenging.”Our train from London to Portsmouth ended up not being from London to Portsmouth, but London to Eastleigh. “So we found another train that took us from London to Petersfield, which meant we then ended up having to get a taxi.”The taxi driver didn’t know where we needed to go to for the ferry. He got lost, he wanted cash only and we didn’t have cash, so we had to sort all that palaver out.”Eventually we got that sorted and then we thought it was an eight o’clock leave and it’s not, it’s ten o’clock, so two hours extra in the pub.”And now I’ve just found my passport might not have let me on the ferry after all that, even though I’ve spent an absolute fortune on ferry tickets, accommodation, flights around Europe to get home and tickets for the game of course.Read More on The Sun”I have found out I can get on but that’s on the basis that I’ve booked a flight to say that I am actually coming back to the UK.”But otherwise, I’m going to have to get a new passport.”There was even some live entertainmentCredit: The SunUnited fans get into the swing of itCredit: The SunFans were mixing wellThe booze was flowingFans were discussing the big gameMan Utd vs Spurs – Europa League final: Kick-off time, TV channel and live stream info for Bilbao clash More

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    Best football weekend away day revealed with Liverpool beating Man Utd while shock team comes out on top in London

    LIVERPOOL and Newcastle have crushed the Manchester giants and the London elite in a Premier League table based on the whole away-day experience for fans.And Bournemouth and Brighton might be day-trip delights for holiday-makers but they seem to be shore losers with many supporters.
    Liverpool’s Anfield edged out Newcastle and Brentford as top choice for away fans, judged on accessibility, affordability and social sceneCredit: Rex
    Man Utd were only seventh but well ahead of neighbours City in the ratingsCredit: Getty

    That’s according to new data that homes in on a travel hat-trick – ease of getting there, cost and the social scene.
    In other words, cheap bars and a close train station are match-winners in this table, all of which left Treble winners but big chargers Manchester City THIRD BOTTOM.
    Liverpool’s score of 65 out of 100 pipped the 64.3 for Newcastle on top of the pile.
    The Reds roared to victory mainly thanks to having the cheapest match tickets –  just £9 for the upper main stand. 
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    That was good enough to fend off Newcastle’s abundance of bars, cheap pints and famed night-life.
    And although each team’s city plays a huge part, capital giants Arsenal, Tottenham and Chelsea were only in mid-table.

    Spurs suffer from being 8.1 miles from London’s central rail terminus at Waterloo in the data compiled by KingCasinoBonus.
    Instead, Brentford – just 6.4 miles from Stamford Bridge – flies the flag for London in third place on 63.9.
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    Wolves came in fourth – courtesy of offering the cheapest city to visit overall, helped by an average hotel price of £88 a night. 
    And Sheffield United complete the top five – also scoring above 63.
    Another major reason Wolves and the Blades  are shining – in this table at least – is that they are both just 0.8miles from the nearest rail station.
    The Red Devils are seventh – a place about their position in the “real table” – while Birmingham’s sole Prem representatives Aston Villa are down in tenth.
    And Liverpool’s neighbours Everton are only 12th on 53.4 – more than 11 points adrift of neighbours Liverpool.
    Burnley paid for their relative lack of facilities with a lowly 14th placing in 14th.
    Meanwhile, West Ham are the capital’s worst-performing Prem club, just 17th on 48.4.
    Then come Pep Guardiola’s champs, only ahead of the Cherries and the Seagulls.
    City charge £5.30 for a pint at the Etihad – a staggering difference from the £3.40 price at Old Trafford.
    Arsenal supporters can enjoy their fine home record but the Emirates Stadium only comes in eighth-best on the list of Prem away-day venuesCredit: Getty
    In fact, City’s amenities were 68 per cent more expensive overall than United’s.
    But it’s Brighton who are bottom by far on 27.5 – 19.8 below south coast rivals Bournemouth.
    That’s down to costlier hotels and a lack of take-aways, which might encourage both the cruel chant, “Is that all you can takeaway?” and the realistic answer: “At those prices, yes!”  
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    Ionut Marin, Chief Editor of KingCasinoBonus said: “The Premier League is one of the most renowned events in football, with fans travelling from across the globe each weekend to cheer on their teams – and some spending a small fortune to do so. 
    “Big city clubs such as London and Manchester have often been the preferred destinations for fans looking to treat themselves to a weekend of football fun, so it was surprising to find clubs such as Liverpool and Newcastle topping the list.”  More

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    Watch England v Germany at Wembley in style plus one-night hotel stay for £289

    ENGLAND are taking on old rivals Germany at Wembley Stadium this September – and you can be there to watch the game in style.Gareth Southgate’s side will be desperate to get one over on the Germans and reach next year’s Nations League finals.
    Come and watch Harry Kane and Co in style this SeptemberCredit: Getty
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    The match is set to be a tasty encounter, after England dumped Germany out of last year’s Euros at the round of 16 phase.
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    Watch Chelsea vs West Ham in luxury, plus a one-night hotel stay for just £599 per person

    CHELSEA and West Ham are battling it out for a top four finish in the Premier League and you could be there to witness the climax. Experience the world’s finest players such as N’Golo Kante and Declan Rice, from the finest seats in Stamford Bridge.
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    Mason Mount scored a stunning volley as West Ham beat Chelsea 3-2 last time out.Credit: Reuters
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    Both teams are looking to secure a spot in next seasons Champions League, with last seasons champions falling out of the Premier League title race, largely due to various injuries.
    Chelsea face off against their London neighbours on Saturday 23rd April, but the date and time of kick-off may be subject to change.
    West Ham superstar Declan Rice will be looking to impress at Stamford Bridge, as he has been heavily linked to a return the club where he began his career.
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    Declan Rice captained West Ham and put in a stellar showing against his suitors.Credit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    You can witness the European champions, live and in luxury.Credit: AP
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    We have access to some of the best seats in the house, in Chelsea’s Canoville Suite, named after blues legend Paul Canoville.
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    Watch Arsenal vs Man United as a VIP, plus a one-night hotel stay for just £659 per person

    ARSENAL and Man United are battling it out for a top four finish in the Premier League and you could be there to see the clash of titans.Experience the mighty Cristiano Ronaldo take on Gunners home-grown heroes Bukayo Saka and Emile Smith-Rowe, from the finest seats in The Emirates Stadium.
    The Emirates Stadium is famous for being one of the best in the world.Credit: Getty
    Fans at the reverse fixture saw a goal from one of the best to ever do it – Cristiano Ronaldo.Credit: Getty
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    Our exclusive packages include a one-night stay in a four star London hotel, and a ticket to watch the game from club level seats , for as little as £659 per person.
    Mikel Arteta’s side will be seeking revenge on United, as they lost 3-2 at Old Trafford earlier in the season, with CR7 scoring twice.
    Both teams are looking to secure a spot in next seasons Champions League, with Arsenal looking to have a slight edge in the Premier League so far this season.
    Arsenal face off against United on Saturday 23rd April, although that may be subject to change.
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    Cristiano Ronaldo will be looking to add more goals to his season, with his game against Arsenal being one of his best in a United shirt since he re-joined the club in the summer.
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    You have the chance to witness a special Arsenal team, headlined by star boy Bukayo Saka.Credit: Getty
    You can be there to cheer on The Gunners, with our exclusive travel packages that start at just £525 per person.
    We have access to some of the best seats in the house, on Arsenal’s Club Level, where fans will experience the finest views of the finest players.
    The matchday tickets include a complimentary match programme, a matchday drink of your choice at half-time.
    And you can add one night at a four star hotel in central London, for a total of just £659 pp.
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    This game could mean Champions League football for Arsenal for the first time since 2017.Credit: Getty – Contributor
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    Watch Man United vs Chelsea in style, plus a one-night hotel stay for just £429 per person

    MANCHESTER UNITED are looking to cement a Champions League spot against Chelsea, and you could watch them do it.Cristiano Ronaldo and co will look to be in the Champions League next season, but it could come down to the penultimate game of the season, which you could watch like a VIP.
    The ‘Theatre of Dreams’ is a stunning place to watch any game.Credit: The Times
    Ronaldo is a Champions League specialist, he will want United in the competition as badly as anyone.Credit: The Mega Agency
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    Our exclusive packages include a one-night stay in a four star Manchester hotel, and a ticket to watch the game from the Kit Room Lounge, for as little as £429 per person.
    Ralf Rangnick’s reds will be looking to get the better of ex-student Thomas Tuchel, in what looks set to be a battle of the ages.
    The reverse fixture ended in a 1-1 draw, where fans witnessed a Jorginho mistake which gave Jadon Sancho his first Premier League goal.
    Manchester United face off against Chelsea on Saturday 15th May, although the date and time may be subject to change.
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    Ronaldo is likely to have a point to prove in this one, as he has just one goal in 16 appearances against The Blues, coming in the Champions League final of 2008.
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    CR7 vs Thiago Silva is a clash for the ages.Credit: Getty
    You can be there to cheer on The Red Devils, with our exclusive travel packages that start at just £375 per person.
    We have access to some of the best seats in the house, the Kit Room Lounge at Old Trafford features floor to ceiling windows, luxury padded seats, unique wire sculptures throughout and a lively atmosphere.
    This is a great package deal, on a game that promises to be one for the ages.
    You will witness two great teams full of some of the finest players of all time, all in unmatched luxury.
    And you can add one night at a four-star hotel in central Manchester, for a total of just £429.
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    Man Utd v Chelsea is one of the biggest games of the seasonCredit: Getty
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    Monaco Grand Prix for as little as £1,149 per person including flights, hotel and best prices for race tickets

    MONACO is one of the most highly-anticipated weekends on the F1 calendar and it is set to be bigger and better than ever in 2022.It is without doubt the most exclusive sporting event in the world.
    The incredible harbour at Monaco which hosts the famous Grand PrixCredit: Vetta – Getty
    Max Verstappen topped the podium in Monaco this yearCredit: Getty
    Our travel packages to the Monaco Grand Prix start at just £1,149Credit: Getty – Contributor
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    And YOU can be part of this amazing event for just £1,149.
    Due to the coronavirus pandemic the number of fans allowed at the event last year was limited to just 7,500.
    However, this year business is back to normal with a capacity crowd expected to attend the must-see race, which takes place from 26-29 May 2022.
    Thousands of famous faces have attended the prestigious Monaco Grand Prix over the years, from reality TV icons like Kendall Jenner to football superstars such as Kylian Mbappe.
    With international travel gradually returning to normal, Gullivers Sports Travel are offering all sports fans the opportunity to have a taste of the VIP treatment with exclusive Monaco GP packages.
    We have a special package for Sun readers, from £1,149 which includes private charter flights from London, three nights at a hotel in Nice, and a choice of tickets to watch the Grand Prix.
    The package includes the option to add Monaco Grand Prix tickets or hospitality.
    Add a Sunday general admission ticket for £99pp or a weekend general admission ticket for £159.
    Click here for more details on this must-have VIP trip
    Red Bull celebrated Daniel Ricciardo’s 2018 Monaco GP victory with a huge pool partyCredit: Getty
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    You could be in the crowd for the Monaco Grand PrixCredit: Getty
    Or you can choose a Sunday Grandstand ticket from£335pp or a weekend Grandstand ticket from £430.
    But why not push the boat out and got for the VIP hospitality area with gourmet food and full-day bar, for the real once-in-a-lifetime experience.
    A trip to the iconic Circuit de Monaco is considered to be a bucket-list essential for any sports fan, especially if you are an avid Formula One viewer.
    The Monaco Grand Prix is an annual sell-out occasion, so visit the Gullivers Sports Travel website to secure your ticket to the most glamorous event in sport.
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    Watch England v Switzerland live at Wembley plus a one-night hotel stay for just £169 per person

    ENGLAND are heading to the World Cup – and you can cheer on Gareth Southgate’s men in one of their vital warm-up matches at Wembley.Experience an unforgettable night of live football, with stunning VIP seats and access to the exclusive Club Wembley VIP concourse.
    Join the England fans at Wembley for this World Cup warm-up gameCredit: PA
    England stars Harry Kane and Phil Foden will be heading to the World CupCredit: AFP
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    Our exclusive packages include a one-night stay at a London hotel, for as little as £169 per person.
    Gareth Southgate is on the brink of history, having led England to the final of Euro 2020, only face the agony of losing on penalties to Italy.
    They have booked their place for the World Cup in Qatar later this year with a dominant unbeaten performance in their qualifying group.
    England won eight games and drew two of their ten games in Group I and conceded just three goals.
    Their next match sees the visit of a strong Switzerland side to Wembley on Saturday March 26, for a 5:30pm kick-off.
    The Swiss, led by former Liverpool star Xherdan Shaqiri, qualified for the World Cup by topping their group ahead of European Champions Italy.
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    F ormer Liverpool star Xherdan Shaqiri will be leading the Swiss at WembleyCredit: Getty – Pool
    English hopes rest on manager Gareth SouthgateCredit: The Sun
    Now they come to Wembley for what will be a key warm-up game for Southgate’s side.
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