An all Spanish affair, don't really mind who wins (maybe slightly swayed by Espanyol
) hope it's a good game.
Espanyol v Sevilla
Uefa Cup final
Date: Wednesday, 2 May
Kick-off: 1945 BST
Venue: Hampden Park
Referee: Massimo Busacca
Listen: live on BBC Radio Scotland, updates on BBC Radio Five Live Ivan De La Pena and Raul Tamudo return to Espanyol's team for Wednesday's Uefa Cup final at Hampden Park after they were rested at the weekend.
Tamudo will partner in-form Walter Pandiani up front, while Gorka Iraizoz is expected to get the nod ahead of Carlos Kameni in goal.
Sevilla are without the suspended Julien Escude but fellow defender Javi Navarro is set to shake off a cold.
Striker Fredi Kanoute is a slight doubt because of a chronic groin strain.
Sevilla head into the final as favourites and will bid to become only the second side in history to defend the Uefa Cup - following Real Madrid in 1986 and 1987.
Victory would also put the Andalusian club on the path to a possible Treble this season.
DID YOU KNOW?
Espanyol's nickname is the Periquitos - meaning the Budgerigars
Juande Ramos' side are only two points off the lead in La Liga and are also in the Spanish Cup final.
Espanyol, meanwhile, are languishing in 12th in the league and can only qualify for Europe next season by winning on Wednesday.
Winger Francisco Rufete admitted: "In every respect this is the game of our lives."
However, Ramos, who coached Espanyol for a short spell before falling out with the board in 2002, remains wary.
"I don't want to have the mantle of favourites hanging around our necks," he said.
"Espanyol have always been a uncomfortable rival for us. There's also a bit of history between me and them because I used to coach there.
"In the two years that I have been the coach at Sevilla, the only time we have beaten Espanyol was just a few weeks ago."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/europe/6657065.stm


Espanyol v Sevilla

Uefa Cup final
Date: Wednesday, 2 May
Kick-off: 1945 BST
Venue: Hampden Park
Referee: Massimo Busacca
Listen: live on BBC Radio Scotland, updates on BBC Radio Five Live Ivan De La Pena and Raul Tamudo return to Espanyol's team for Wednesday's Uefa Cup final at Hampden Park after they were rested at the weekend.
Tamudo will partner in-form Walter Pandiani up front, while Gorka Iraizoz is expected to get the nod ahead of Carlos Kameni in goal.
Sevilla are without the suspended Julien Escude but fellow defender Javi Navarro is set to shake off a cold.
Striker Fredi Kanoute is a slight doubt because of a chronic groin strain.
Sevilla head into the final as favourites and will bid to become only the second side in history to defend the Uefa Cup - following Real Madrid in 1986 and 1987.
Victory would also put the Andalusian club on the path to a possible Treble this season.

Espanyol's nickname is the Periquitos - meaning the Budgerigars
Juande Ramos' side are only two points off the lead in La Liga and are also in the Spanish Cup final.
Espanyol, meanwhile, are languishing in 12th in the league and can only qualify for Europe next season by winning on Wednesday.
Winger Francisco Rufete admitted: "In every respect this is the game of our lives."
However, Ramos, who coached Espanyol for a short spell before falling out with the board in 2002, remains wary.
"I don't want to have the mantle of favourites hanging around our necks," he said.
"Espanyol have always been a uncomfortable rival for us. There's also a bit of history between me and them because I used to coach there.
"In the two years that I have been the coach at Sevilla, the only time we have beaten Espanyol was just a few weeks ago."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/europe/6657065.stm