Arena to screen Villa Europa League final
The final will be Villa’s biggest match in a European competition for more than 40 years.
Villa fans are getting ready for the final in Istanbul on 20 May [PA Media] A fan park for Aston Villa's Europa League final against Freiburg will now take place at the Utilita Arena, after the original venue had its licence suspended. It was due to be held at Luna Springs in Digbeth but the venue's license was suspended following a double stabbing last weekend. Separately, Birmingham City Council has been urged to screen the sporting event that could see Villa win their first European trophy in more than 40 years.
In an open letter, outgoing shadow cabinet member for communities Alex Yip called on the council "to begin preparations for the final to be publicly screened in a suitable and accessible location". He said the benefits of Birmingham "proactively supporting and facilitating celebrations" would include a positive economic impact through increased footfall. "This would represent a historic moment not only for the football club but for Birmingham itself.
" Those who have bought tickets to the fan park event will still be able to use them at the Utilita Arena, and additional tickets will be put on sale, with general admission prices starting from £18. 75, and doors opening at 17:00 BST on Wednesday, organisers said. Villa secured their place in the final against German side Freiburg after beating Nottingham Forest 4-1 on aggregate.
The match will be Aston Villa's first European final since they won the European Cup in 1982 by beating Bayern Munich 1-0 in Rotterdam. 'Millions of pints sold' Mike Kill, CEO of the Nighttime Industries Association, emphasized the importance of maintaining momentum for the fans and the positive impact on local businesses and the community. "This is such an important moment for West Midlands and Villa fans, in particular, and the energy and buzz around this we can't lose that momentum "People want to be able to watch Villa come home with the trophy.