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UEFA announced this Friday that

eight venues for Euro 2020 have confirmed that there will be audiences

in different percentages in the matches they will host and that the other four, which are Bilbao, Munich, Rome and Dublin, have until April

19

to provide information. additional information about your plans.

"On that date the final decisions will be made on the celebration of the matches in these four venues" and more information will be communicated to those who have purchased tickets there, the agency said in a statement.

UEFA expressed its satisfaction that the venues of

Saint Petersburg, Budapest, Baku, Amsterdam, Bucharest, Copenhagen, Glasgow and London

have confirmed the capacity of their stadiums between 25% and 100%, based on their forecasts of improvement of the health situation in their countries in June and July.

He also expressed his gratitude to both the federations and the national and local authorities for collaborating to "ensure the safe return" of the public to the stadiums.

Capacity between 25% and 100%

According to data provided by UEFA, Saint Petersburg has confirmed a capacity of 50%, with the possibility of increasing it by the end of April, and Budapest aims to allow stadiums to be occupied at full capacity, with strict entry requirements that viewers must comply.

Baku has confirmed a capacity of 50% and the fans of the participating teams must present a negative result in the covid-19 test to enter Azerbaijan.

Amsterdam, Bucharest, Copenhagen and Glasgow have secured a capacity of 25% -33% and the four sites are keeping open the possibility of increasing capacity later this month, depending on the evolution of their mass testing programs and general sanitary conditions.

London has confirmed a minimum capacity of 25% for all three group stage and round of 16 matches and hopes to secure a larger capacity for the semi-finals and final in early June.

UEFA pointed out that the forecast of the public in the venues also responds to the development of the vaccination program of the countries and the measures planned for the reopening of the economy and the forecast of a reduction of the virus in the warmer season, as well as that some Host countries had included Euro 2020 in their national recovery strategy.

Also highlighted the work done meanwhile closely with the World Health Organization (WHO) to adapt risk assessment tool covid-19 of this body to

the

UEFA EURO 2020.

Hobby trips

Regarding fans who intend to travel, UEFA warned of the possible difficulties in the face of changing situations and recommended that they take into account the restrictions and requirements for entry at the borders, including quarantine, in force at that time, since they do not there will be exemptions for ticket holders in nine host countries.

Only ticket holders traveling to Baku, Budapest and Saint Petersburg will be able to benefit from special procedures that will exempt them from entry bans

or quarantine requirements.

Those who travel to Budapest and are not residents must present a negative result of two tests carried out in the 5 days prior to their entry into Hungary or a certificate of previous infection valid in the 6 months prior to their arrival in the country.

In the case of St. Petersburg, the authorities are studying the possibility of exempting the general public and team supporters from travel restrictions whenever they present a recent negative result.

In Baku the exemption will only apply to supporters of participating teams (citizens or residents of that country) who own a ticket and present proof of a recent negative result.

For the Bucharest matches, ticket holders will be able to benefit from the quarantine exemption with the sample of a recent covid-19 test and if they limit their stay to less than three days.

UEFA recalled that ticket buyers will receive an email regarding border crossing restrictions and requirements for host countries, as well as the existence of updated information in this regard on the EURO2020.com website and on the application of the competition.

Those who want to return their tickets

can do so on the UEFA ticketing portal, which is now open and will close at 18:00 (CET) on April 22, to receive a full refund.

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