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Munich (dpa) - UEFA has confirmed Munich as an EM location, while Bilbao and Dublin will not play this year's continental tournament.

What happens to the tickets?

How many spectators are allowed in which stadiums?

What travel restrictions are there due to the Corona crisis?

TICKETS: According to UEFA, the official ticket portal is closed for all venues except Munich. Fans who want to return the tickets they have already purchased for matches in Munich have until next Monday to do so via the UEFA portal (“euro2020.com/tickets”). If more tickets have been sold than fans are actually allowed to enter the stadium in the end, a lot will be drawn to determine which tickets must be canceled. Losers of the lottery decision get their money back for the tickets.

CORONA REQUIREMENTS: "Travel restrictions related to Covid-19 are constantly changing, which is why it could be very difficult to plan your trip to a host city from abroad."

With these words, UEFA points out the restrictions and requirements due to the coronavirus pandemic on its website.

There is a detailed list of what applies to which country for which travelers.

However, the following are provided for each stadium: a 30-minute time slot for entry, compulsory wearing of mouth and nose protection, temperature measurements, Covid-19 rapid tests.

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STADIUMS: Seville has been added as the new host city of the EM.

The four games of hosts Spain and a round of 16, which were originally scheduled in Bilbao in the Basque Country, will now take place in the La Cartuja stadium in the capital of the southern Spanish region of Andalusia due to unfulfillable Corona requirements in the Basque Country.

The three Group E games scheduled in Dublin will be played in St. Petersburg.

The round of 16 scheduled for Dublin will be played at London's Wembley Stadium.

HOST CITIES: Amsterdam, Baku, Budapest, Bucharest, Glasgow, Copenhagen, Munich, London, Rome, Seville and St. Petersburg are the eleven host cities of the EM.

SPECTATOR'S CAPACITY: It remains to be seen whether the 14,500 spectators in Munich will actually be allowed to enter the stadium.

First of all, however, all host cities met the requirements of the European Football Union to allow spectators.

This is how the other cities are planning:

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St. Petersburg and Baku: 50 percent capacity of the stadium

Budapest: strives for 100 percent occupancy (strict admission requirements)

Amsterdam, Bucharest, Glasgow, Copenhagen, Rome and Seville: 25 to 33 percent

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London: minimum capacity of 25 percent - with the English FA hoping for more spectators for the games of the knockout round.

"We hope that we can have a capacity of 50 percent for these games, but that is not our decision, it is decided by the authorities," said FA boss Mark Bullingham.

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