The UEFA Europa League final has played host to some titanic tussles down the years.
From Atalanta's demolition of the then unbeaten Bayer Leverkusen to Tottenham Hotspur's famous trophy breakthrough against Manchester United, the competition regularly throws up some memorable storylines.
We take a look at the last 10 host nations of the Europa League final...
A venue that will forever remain in the hearts of all Spurs fans is Athletic Club's San Mamés Stadium.
Brennan Johnson scored the only goal as Ange Postecoglou's men ended their agonising 17-year wait for a trophy.
Seven-time winners of the competition, it is no surprise to see final venues featuring Sevilla in here, with Switzerland, Germany and Hungary all hosting finals where Los Nervionenses lifted the trophy.
Spanish have fared well in the Europa League down the years, they've won it five times across the last decade courtesy of Atletico Madrid and Villarreal adding to Sevilla's aforementioned hat-trick.
Diego Simeone led Atleti to success over Marseille in France and Unai Emery - four times victorious in the Europa League - guided Villarreal to a dramatic penalty shoot-out win against Manchester United.