The audience will be able to be present during this summer's European Football Championship.
At least in eight of the cities involved in hosting the championship, UEFA announced in a press release.
Eight cities have confirmed that they will bring in audiences.
Saint Petersburg and Baku will have an audience capacity of 50%.
Amsterdam, Bucharest, Copenhagen and Glasgow will have a capacity of between 25-33 percent.
Among the cities, Budapest stands out as they aim to have a full audience capacity with strict restrictions on the arena.
Sweden's venues
Munich, Rome, Bilbao and Dublin have not yet confirmed whether they will be able to welcome the public.
Sweden is supposed to play in both Dublin and Bilbao during the European Championship finals.
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List: Zlatan's new role - "assist king" in the national team Photo: TT