Scottish Daily Mail

KEY QUESTIONS ABOUT THE DEAL

- LAURA LAMBERT

WHERE WILL ENGLAND PLAY?

Internatio­nals will be played around the country when there are NFL games at Wembley between September and December. Otherwise England will play at Wembley.

WHERE WILL THE FEE GO?

The FA still owes £113million to the Department for Digital, Culture Media and Sport, Sport England and London Developmen­t Agency. It is likely the FA will pay off these grants and invest a large chunk of the money into grass-roots football.

...AND TICKET REVENUES?

The FA will retain ticket rights for events it holds at the stadium.

WOULD IT STILL BE CALLED WEMBLEY STADIUM?

Wembley signed a six-year deal with EE in 2014. EE are the lead brand partner of the stadium and it is not clear how this new deal would affect their contract.

WHERE WILL THE FA CUP FINAL BE STAGED?

Cup finals and play-offs would continue to be played at Wembley. Euro 2020 fixtures scheduled there would go ahead as planned.

WHO OWNS WEMBLEY?

The FA. They bought Wembley in 1999 but there are a number of stakeholde­rs involved.

WOULD WEMBLEY BE HOME TO JACKSONVIL­LE JAGUARS?

Shahid Khan made it clear that owning Wembley would ‘protect the Jaguars’ position in London’. He will need approval from the NFL to make that happen.

HOW WOULD TOTTENHAM’S NFL PLANS BE AFFECTED?

Tottenham’s 10-year deal to host at least two NFL games a year at the new White Hart Lane should not be affected.

HOW MIGHT CHELSEA’S PLANS BE AFFECTED?

Chelsea’s position was said to be unchanged yesterday. It is understood they would not look for a temporary home until 2021.

WHERE WOULD THE FA GO?

The FA’s headquarte­rs would continue to be at Wembley.

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