“I want to share with you my doubts about the possibility of organising the final and the semi-finals at Wembley, in a packed stadium, at a time that the United Kingdom itself is limiting its citizens’ travel to the European Union,” he said.
“I think UEFA needs to carefully analyse this decision… a decision that needs to be taken with full knowledge of the facts,” Schinas said.
The British government, which is struggling with a sharp upsurge of the Delta variant fuelling an infection rate four times higher than in the European Union, has rejected any suggestion of the final matches being played anywhere else.
Instead, it announced last week that Wembley would be filled with more than 60,000 fans for the semi-finals and final.
Schinas acknowledged that the European Commission had no power over the choice of venue and said “we haven’t discussed that”.
“Those are decisions taken by UEFA.”
Under Britain’s Covid restrictions, all EU countries apart from Spain’s Balearic Islands and Malta are on an “amber list” which requires Britons travelling to them then going back to the UK to test and quarantine on arrival.
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