The number of fans per stadium for Euro 2020 has been announced

The number of fans per stadium for Euro 2020 has been announced

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The 12 host cities of UEFA EURO 2020 had a margin from the European Confederation until yesterday (07/04) to confirm that they will have spectators on the stands of the stadiums that will host the tournament matches. As the date has passed, the situation regarding the commitments of these cities for the number of spectators that will be allowed to attend the stands has been as follows:

London, England
* Stadium: "Wembley" (Capacity: 90.000)
* Matches: Three group games, one for the "16" phase, the semifinals and the final
* Situation: Culture Secretary Oliver Downen said he was optimistic that 10.000 fans could watch the first games of the tournament before trying to "substantially increase" that number after June 21

Rome, Italy
* Stadium: "Olympic" (Capacity: 72.698)
* Matches: Three group games and a quarterfinal
* Status: The Italian Government's Technical Scientific Committee (CTS) stated that it was unable to deliver an opinion ahead of schedule due to "the evolution of the epidemiological framework and the progress of the vaccination campaign under way in Italy"

St. Petersburg, Russia
* Stadium: St. Petersburg Stadium (Capacity: 68.000)
* Matches: Three group games and a quarterfinal
* Status: The local organizing committee said in March that it hoped the stadium would fill to 50% of its capacity

Munich, Germany
* Stadium: Munich Arena (Capacity: 70.000)
* Matches: Three group games and a quarterfinal
* Status: According to media reports, Munich city officials are still planning to host all four matches and have submitted documents to UEFA

Baku, Azerbaijan
* Stadium: Baku Olympic Stadium (Capacity: 69.870)
* Matches: Three group games and a quarterfinal
* Status: Not yet announced

Amsterdam, The Netherlands
* Stadium: "Johan Cruyff Arena" (Capacity: 55.500)
* Matches: Three group games and one for the "16" phase
* Status: The Dutch Football Association (KNVB) says at least 12.000 spectators will attend the games

Bilbao, Spain
* Stadium: "San Mames" (Capacity: 53.289)
* Matches: Three group games and one for the "16" phase
* Situation: The municipality of Bilbao told UEFA it was ready to host games at 25% capacity (approximately 13.000 fans), but the Spanish Football Association said the conditions set by the Basque government were "impossible to meet" in time. to start the tournament

Bucharest, Romania (Capacity: 55.634)
* Stadium: National Stadium
* Matches: Three group games and one for the "16" phase
* Status: The Romanian Ministry of Youth and Sports has stated that a maximum of 13.000 spectators (approximately 25% of capacity) will be allowed to enter

Copenhagen, Denmark
* Stadium: "Parken" (Capacity: 38.065)
* Matches: Three group games and one for the "16" phase
* Status: The Danish government has announced that at least 12.000 fans will attend the games (30% of capacity)

Dublin, Ireland
* Stadium: "Dublin Arena" (Capacity: 51.700)
* Matches: Three group games and one for the "16" phase
* Status: The Football Association of Ireland has stated that "it is not in a position, at this point, to provide assurances about the minimum level of spectators"

Glasgow, Scotland
* Stadium: "Hubden Park" (Capacity: 51.866)
* Matches: Three group games and one for the "16" phase
* Status: The Scottish Government has approved to allow spectators up to 25% of capacity (approximately 12.000)

Budapest, Hungary
* Stadium: "Pouskas Arena" (Capacity: 67.215)
* Matches: Three group games and one for the "16" phase
* Status: Not yet announced