“It was a bucket-list thing to do this journey. I never got on the Pride of Bilbao [ferry] but I’ve done it now. I’m looking forward to the sights of Bilbao, the food’s apparently quite good. It’s my first time in the Basque country.”
Though “nervous” about United’s chances, he hopes the final will be an advert for the best of English football.
“I just hope United put a bit of class on the pitch and give us a bit back,” he said. “And it’s enjoyable for everyone, neutrals and fans alike, to showcase Premier League football.”
Ben, a Tottenham fan from London, was on the same ferry. After some initial hiccups travelling via train and taxi to Portsmouth, he enjoyed the unexpected wildlife encounters and fan interactions at sea.
“The ferry was lovely. Did a bit of whale watching, saw dolphins, which I wasn’t expecting,” Ben said.
“There were lots of holidaymakers who were quite surprised when Sol Campbell songs were being sung last night. It was a good laugh – United fans and Spurs fans all sitting together.”
Fellow Tottenham fan Ryan from Southampton, who is watching his side abroad for the first time, added: “I felt a bit seasick at the start but it’s all good. I’m excited to be here and it’s going to be incredible.
“We played games on the ferry, sat on the rooftops, a few beers here and there, getting excited for it. I’m hoping we win.”