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Man United, Tottenham and Chelsea reach European finals

Players react after Chelsea's scored their opening goal.Image source, Getty Images

There'll be an all-English Europa League final later this month after both Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United came through their semi-finals.

United beat Athletic Club 7-1 over two matches, while Spurs won 5-1 over their two games against Norwegian side Bodo/Glimt.

And there's more good news for English teams too.

Chelsea are also one match from winning a European trophy after reaching the final of the Conference League.

Keep reading to find out what happened.

Manchester United

Amad Diallo and Rasmus Hojlund celebrate Hojlund's goal by taking a selfie.Image source, Getty Images

United were in a good position going into their game against Athletic Bilbao, holding a three-goal advantage from the first leg.

However, they got off to a nervy start with Bilbao scoring first in the first half.

But United came to life in front of their fans at Old Trafford during the second half, with three goals from Mason Mount, Casemiro and Rasmus Hojlund in thirteen minutes.

Mount then scored a glorious second from long range in stoppage time, catching the Bilbao goalkeeper well out of position.

The 4-1 result on the night meant that United wrapped up a 7-1 win on aggregate.

It also means that United maintain their unbeaten record in the competition.

Tottenham Hotspur

Spurs players celebrating their first goal.Image source, Getty Images

Tottenham held a 2-0 lead after last week's first leg in north London, but they knew it wasn't going to be an easy match.

Their Norwegian opponents Bodo/Glimt are based around 75 miles north of the Arctic Circle and play on an artificial pitch.

However, Spurs defended well before Dominic Solanke and Pedro Porro struck in the second half to confirm an all-English showdown with United.

It's the sixth European final that Tottenham have reached - and they will be hoping to get their hands on their first major trophy since 2008.

The final takes place in the Spanish city of Bilbao on 21 May.

Chelsea

Chelsea players celebrating their goal.Image source, Getty Images

Chelsea also booked a place in a European final after comfortably beating Swedish side Djurgarden in their Europa Conference League semi-final.

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall 38th minute goal gave them a 1-0 win on the night, bringing their overall score to 5-1.

It was also a special night for 16-year-old midfielder Reggie Walsh, who got his first senior start for Chelsea.

The London side will face Real Betis on May 28 at Wroclaw Stadium in Poland.

It will be the eighth European final in Chelsea's history.