Euro 2020 Final Will Stay in London




Euro 2020 Final Will Stay in London



crowd in Wembley stadium Source: Wembley arch is blue by @cfcunofficial (Chelsea Debs) via Flickr (CC by 2.0)


Over the last few weeks, many have speculated that England’s travel restrictions will prompt the relocation of the Euro 2020 semifinals and finals from Wembley. However, the British government has reached an agreement with the tournament organizers to allow a crowd of around 60,000 fans in Wembley stadium, ending the speculation that London might not be hosting the Euro 2020 finals.

The decision to allow 60,000 fans in Wembley was announced on Tuesday last week, hours before England’s last game in the group stages where they played the Czech Republic at Wembley. That came after intense talks between the competition’s governing body, UEFA (which controls this championship tournament), and the local authorities to put Britain’s pandemic travel rules on hold.

Earlier, UEFA had sought changes to allow thousands of overseas supporters and around 2,500 V.I.Ps to visit London for the final and semifinal games. However, the statement announcing the agreement between the authorities didn’t reveal what exemptions were agreed upon. Nonetheless, it stated that the capacity for these three Euro 2020 games was increased to 75% of Wembley Stadium’s capacity, a figure reaching more than 60,000 people.

Following the adjustment, the Euro 2020 final match will record the biggest attendance of any sports event organized in Britain since March last year. According to UEFA president Aleksander Caferin, the last 18 months have proven that fans are an integral part of the game. Ceferin was planning to talk more with the British government officials last week when he attended England’s match at Wembley.

Officials who were briefed on the statement revealed there was a wider agreement to meet UEFA’s request for the 2500 VIPs invited, including soccer dignitaries, broadcasting crew, and commercial partners. However, the request to allow thousands of fans to visit London to watch the game from the nations represented in the final match is not likely to be met. Fortunately, Betway Soccer betting will allow fans to wager on the game live through their app. Betway has already listed odds on the quarterfinal games and will continue offering odds on all Euro 2020 matches.

According to the officials involved in the negotiations, the authorities could issue a dispensation for 2000 supporters at most from the participating countries. The number is a symbolic number that could help limit potential criticism for removing the restrictions for the VIPs.

The crisis over the semifinal and final matches arose after an increase in infection rates in Britain, forcing the government to back away from their plan to lift their social distancing restrictions as earlier planned. The surge was linked to a new and aggressive variation of the virus, dashing all hopes that the final match could be played in front of 90,000 fans at Wembley. The stadium allowed only 22,500 fans for three group stage matches, with the number increasing to 40,000 in the round of 16 matches. However, the capacity was capped to 22,500 fans fun Sunday’s Italy game against Austria.

The ongoing concern on lifting the travel regulation was highlighted by the news that several players who played the England vs Scotland game were in Isolation. That ruled out these players from England’s game against the Czech Republic.