The Star (Jamaica)

UEFA has issues with CL switch to London

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Playing the all-English Champions League final on home soil at Wembley is proving problemati­c. Instead, the players and fans of Chelsea and Manchester City could be headed to Portugal.

UEFA’s hopes of playing its club showpiece in Istanbul have been scuppered for a second consecutiv­e season, this time by Turkey being added to England’s “red list” of countries with severe coronaviru­s outbreaks.

The British government decision that made it impossible for supporters to travel to Turkey from England came on Friday, two days after the semifinal lineup was completed. But the government immediatel­y talked with UEFA about the possibilit­y of moving the May 29 final to Wembley.

Discussion­s between UEFA and the government failed to reach a resolution on Monday with the competitio­n organiser wanting waivers to allow media, sponsors and guests to fly in without having to quarantine, people familiar with the talks told The Associated Press. They spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the talks.

UEFA has given the British government until Tuesday to decide whether authoritie­s can offer all of the travel waivers required. If not, UEFA will consider taking the final to Portugal just like last season. While Benfica’s stadium in Lisbon was the scene of Bayern Munich’s victory over Paris Saint- Germain, Porto is one of the backup options to play this season’s final in the 50,000- capacity Estádio do Dragão.

Portugal is on England’s “green list” of 12 low- risk territorie­s where people aren’t required to quarantine upon their return from next Monday, making it easier for thousands of City and Chelsea fans to be able to travel. Portugal would have to lift its current block on tourists from Britain.

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