(CNN) --
Fernando Llorente's dramatic last minute goal sealed an all-Spanish Europa
League final as Athletic Bilbao booked a clash with Atletico Madrid in
Bucharest.
The forward's late strike finally
settled a pulsating tie against Portugal's Sporting Lisbon ensuring Bilbao
triumphed 3-1 on the night and 4-3 on aggregate.
The Basque side will face
Atletico Madrid in the final on May 9 after their fellow Spanish team won 1-0
away at Valencia to record an impressive 5-2 aggregate victory.
Trailing 2-1 from the first leg
in Portugal, Bilbao leveled the tie when Markel Susaeta fired into the net
after Llorente had chested a cross into his path.
Just before halftime Sporting's
Dutch striker Ricky van Wolfswinkel smashed a low shot into the net to edge the
away side in front once again.
But a minute later Ibai Gomez
locked the tie at 3-3 on aggregate and 2-1 on the night after he converted
following a glorious piece of skill from Llorente, who beat a man before
flicking the ball into his teammate's path.
Both sides hit the woodwork in
the second half, Llorente with a header and Emiliano Insua with a vicious long
range strike, but the game looked destined for extra time.
That was until the final minute
of normal time when Gomez turned inside the area and crossed for star man
Llorente to poke home at the near post and send the San Mames stadium into
raptures.
In the other semifinal, Valencia
came charging out of the blocks, determined to reverse Atletico's 4-2 advantage
from the first leg but striker Roberto Soldado wasted two clear cut chances.
The decisive blow was struck on
the hour mark as Adrian Lopez took down a long pass on his chest before
thumping a fierce volley into the net.
With the tie all but wrapped up,
a moment of madness from Atletico's Portuguese midfielder Thiago cost him a
place in the final after an extraordinary melee on the field.
Thinking Thiago had handled a
cross the referee pointed to the penalty spot, but replays showed it was a
Valencia forward who had made contact with the ball.
As players from both sides argued
with the referee, Thiago slapped Soldado and then trod on Jordi Alba's foot,
earning him a red card and a suspension for the final.
After consultation with his
assistants, the referee then reversed his penalty decision and awarded a free
kick to Atletico.
The Europa League final will be
held in the Romanian capital Bucharest on May 9.
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