Anyone who wants to support England’s opponents at Wembley during the European Championships faces hard times.
England demands that Europeans traveling to the UK be subject to a 10-day quarantine if they visit England. They also have to run two costly tests during the period to prove they have not been affected by Covid-19. But the British government is now considering lifting the restrictions – but only for UEFA’s senior guests.
The reason is that Wembley risks losing the European Championship final and tournament semi-finals if England cannot satisfy the 2,500 UEFA senior guests who can watch matches without having to follow quarantine rules, The Times reports.
This is despite the risk that this could lead to a further spread of infection in the UK.
The British government is now concerned that it will lose the semi-finals and final to Hungary, which will release its restrictions next week to enter the Schengen countries.
May cause anger
The government is said to have argued that it could potentially spark anger not only among football fans who must follow quarantine rules, but also among many Britons who must follow the rules if they travel on holiday abroad this summer.
The group that will avoid security measures include sponsors, FIFA members and politicians. After that it will allow them to go to all matches at Wembley, but also training sessions and meetings with British politicians. According to The Times, the idea of an exception is part of Britain’s bid to host the 2030 World Cup. The semi-finals and final are set to be used to win over decision makers in UEFA and FIFA.
Wembley will allow 45,000 football fans to enter the semi-finals and final. The arena receives 90,000 visitors.
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