FIFA: The chances of fans missing the Champions League and Europa League matches next week are 90%. after the…

FIFA: The chances of fans missing the Champions League and Europa League matches next week are 90%. after the…

Will supporters be able to go to 2020–21 Champions League and Europa League games?

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Can stadiums reopen for games this season after Europe’s top club competitions were played behind closed doors in 2019–20?

Few people realized that the March 2020 Champions League encounter between Liverpool and

Atletico Madrid at Anfield would be the final one played for nearly five months.

The European football schedule was badly affected by the coronavirus pandemic,

and as Covid-19 spread throughout England,

many people criticized the decision to let over 50,000 fans into Anfield.

The 2019–20 Champions League and Europa League finals were held in biosecure settings in Portugal and Germany without spectators.

The 2020–21 season has now started,

and the teams have been announced.

For the first time in over 50 years,

Liverpool will play Ajax in the Champions League,

Manchester United will play Paris Saint-Germain,

and Lionel Messi will play Cristiano Ronaldo.

Arsenal will play Irish underdogs Dundalk,

AC Milan will play Celtic,

and Napoli will play Real Sociedad in the Europa League.

However, will supporters be permitted to watch Champions League and Europa League games this season?

Can supporters go to Europa League and Champions League games?

When local regulations allow,

supporters can attend Champions League and Europa League games as well as UEFA internationals,

according to a statement released by UEFA at the beginning of October.

The decision is “a sensible first step which puts fans’ health first and respects the laws in each country,”

according to UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin.

He went on to say: “Although we all have a common opponent in COVID-19,

various nations have distinct strategies and obstacles at any particular time.

“This decision always respects the assessment of local authorities and gives much more local flexibility to deal with admitting fans than was previously the case.”

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