Sevilla can become the first side to win four Europa League/UEFA Cup titles when the current holders face Ukrainian said Dnipro in the Europa League final in Warsaw.

A win for the Spanish side would give consecutive Europa League titles for Sevilla for the second time in their club history after doing so for the first time in 2006 and 2007. With the result, both sides are also looking for qualification to next season's Champions League group stages.

Not only that, but a win would see one of Dnipro of Sevilla play in the UEFA Super Cup in Tbilisi, Georgia against the winners of the UEFA Champions League which Barcelona and Juventus are fighting for after Sevilla missed out by just a point to Valencia in the battle for fourth on the last matchdate of La Liga on Saturday.

In this season's Europa League, Unai Emery's men have been spectacular, losing just once in 14 games and scoring 26 goals in the process as they saw off Borussia Mönchengladbach, Villarreal, Zenit Saint Petersburg and Fiorentina. Emery's side defeated Benfica on 4-2 penalties in last season's final in Turin in a 0-0 match after 120 minutes.

On the other hand, Dnipro are playing in their first major European final in the club's history, and Myron Markevych's side have won just seven of their 16 matches en route to the final.

During that run, the Ukranian side have eliminated some big names along the way such as Olympiakos, Ajax and Napoli, meaning Markevich is prepared to prove to the world that they are not underdogs against the defending champions.

Dnipro maintained their hopes of Champions League qualification through the Ukranian league with a 3-2 victory over Shakhtar Donetsk at the weekend, despite Markevich resting a number of key players ahead of the final.

Yet, they could be without striker Yevhen Seleznyov, who scored both goals in the 2-1 aggregate semi-final win over Napoli, as he is a doubt with a knee injury. Other than long-term injury absentees Nico Pareja and Sebastian Cristoforo.

Sevilla have a fully fit squad to choose from with Timothee Kolodziejczak and Vitolo expected to be fit despite missing Saturday's 3-2 win at Malaga due to injury.

This will be the first meeting between the two sides despite both of them finishing second in their respective groups.

Historically, Sevilla are unbeaten in four previous matches against Ukrainian sides while Dnipro lost their only game against Spanish opposition.

Pre-match quotes:

''If I said the players were not worried, that would not be right. Of course they feel nervous, but the important thing is that they stop being nervous as soon as they get onto the pitch. Sevilla are a very good attacking side – they have good forwards and will create a number of chances. This is a headache for us, but our defence – at least until today – has played well.''- Dnipro manager Myron Markevych

''Details matter a great deal when two teams like this play each other over 90 minutes. It's going to be a close call, so our concentration and focus must be more than 100% to ensure that the details work in our favour. [Dnipro] are a very well-organised team – their defence is really solid. They are also skilled at pressing up front, so keeping hold of the ball is not going to be easy for us. That is one of the keys to their success; they can really press the opposition.''- Sevilla manager Unai Emery