Western Mail

Welsh fans advised not to travel to Euro fixtures

- MATHEW DAVIES Football writer mathew.davies@walesonlin­e.co.uk

THE Football Associatio­n of Wales has advised fans not to travel to Italy and Azerbaijan this summer for Wales’ Euro 2020 fixtures.

Rob Page’s side face matches in Baku (June 12 and 16) and Rome (June 20) next month as part of their tournament campaign.

Question marks have hung over the competitio­n since its postponeme­nt last year due to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Despite a relaxing of lockdown rules within Wales and England, travel restrictio­ns still remain, and following dialogue with Foreign, Commonweal­th & Developmen­t Office (FCDO) of the UK Government new guidance has now been issued to supporters.

Due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, the FCDO has issued advice warning Wales fans not to travel to Baku or Rome, with Azerbaijan and Italy on the UK Government’s amber list.

The FCDO said: “Whilst today British nationals can travel abroad, there are Red, Amber and Green list rules for entering the UK.

“To prevent new Covid variants from entering the UK, British nationals should not travel to amber or red list countries.

“In addition, there are also FCDO travel advisories in place. Azerbaijan and Italy are Amber and the FCDO

Travel Advice advises against all but essential travel based on the current assessment of Covid-19 risks.

“Whilst the FCDO do not enforce any advice against all but essential or all travel, it can still have a significan­t impact for British nationals. Most standard travel insurance policies will be invalidate­d for any trips, and most UK tour operators won’t send customers to places where we advise against travel.”

Whilst it is no longer illegal to travel, the FAW advises fans to make an informed choice about travelling to Baku and Rome for Euro 2020 considerin­g the current informatio­n detailed above, as attending the matches will not be deemed as essential travel.

For those fans who remain determined to travel despite the warnings, the FAW strongly advises that fans check that their travel insurance is still valid and fit for purpose.

Vince Alm, who is chairman of the Football Fans Associatio­n Cymru, told BBC Radio Wales: “The traffic light system is not fan friendly, that is for sure. We would have preferred red or green, but no amber because with green you can go and red you can’t.

“This leaves fans in a dilemma. The advice is not to go because it is nonessenti­al travel, but you can go if you quarantine yourself out.

“A lot of fans will have paid a lot of money up front which they can’t now recoup because the insurance won’t pay out because it is an amber country.

“That is what insurance companies are being told.

“You won’t get a refund on your ticket and you won’t get a refund on your hotel.

“We are being told that because it is amber, you will only be advised not to go.

“It is leaving fans thousands of pounds out of pocket, that is the problem.

“The tests that you have to take for an amber country are going to cost about £300 and if you got Covid out there you would have to stay out there.

“Fans are just confused and Uefa should have taken a different approach and gone for countries where cases were low and vaccinatio­ns were going well.”

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