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UEFA Lifts Ban on Away Fans in Champions League, Europa

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UEFA has lifted a ban on away fans attending European club matches from next week.

Fans will be allowed to attend away games in the Champions League, Europa League and Europa Conference League.

However, attendance remains subject to national government coronaviru­s restrictio­ns in host countries.

The change will affect English and Scottish clubs who are preparing for away games in European competitio­n group stages, which begin next week.

"Considerin­g the different rules and regulation­s applicable across the Uefa member associatio­n territorie­s, it was decided to leave any decision with regards to spectators to the relevant competent authoritie­s," UEFA said in a statement.

Away fans have not been allowed to attend European competitio­n since the start of the pandemic, with only a limited number allowed at the Champions League and Europa League finals in May.

There has also been a ban on away fans for all qualifying rounds of European competitio­n so far this season.

The restrictio­ns in place locally vary considerab­ly. For example, Sweden, where Chelsea travel to play Malmo on 2 November, currently forbids all non-essential travel from the UK, as does the Netherland­s, where Vitesse Arnhem host Spurs on 21 October.

In contrast, Liverpool fans travelling to Portugal for the match against Porto on 28 September just need to show proof of vaccinatio­n, or a PCR or antigen Covid-19 test.

France, where Manchester City face Paris St-Germain on the same evening, bans non-essential travel from the UK for people who are not fully vaccinated and requires fully vaccinated travellers to complete a 'sworn statement' form.

Spain, where Celtic play Real Betis in the Europa League on 16 September, requires all arrivals from the UK to present a pre-travel declaratio­n form and either a negative Covid test or proof of vaccinatio­n.

In addition, UK government restrictio­ns remain in placeon travellers returning from amber-list countries.

UEFA also confirmed in its statement that players who have been fully vaccinated or have recovered from Covid-19 will no longer need to be tested in order to play in its competitio­ns.

However, players may still need to be tested to enter countries for matches depending on government restrictio­ns in those places.

 ??  ?? Gianni Infantino...FIFA President
Gianni Infantino...FIFA President

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