ENGLAND are one game away from playing in the Euro 2020 semi-finals at Wembley next week but they must first beat Ukraine. The Three Lions overcame Germany 2-0 earlier this week to seal a quarter-final clash with Andriy Shevchenko’s side in Rome on Saturday. How many fans will be allowed at Wembley for the semi-final? […]
ENGLAND are one game away from playing in the Euro 2020 semi-finals at Wembley next week but they must first beat Ukraine.
The Three Lions overcame Germany 2-0 earlier this week to seal a quarter-final clash with Andriy Shevchenko’s side in Rome on Saturday.
England had been playing matches in front of 22,500 fans in the group stage – a 25 per cent capacity.
However, that was upped to 45,000 fans – 50 per cent – in the last 16 for England’s win over Germany.
And the UK government has confirmed to Uefa that the semi-final and final will be played in front of at least 60,000 fans – a 75 per cent capacity.
Tickets are sold on the Uefa ticketing portal and are priced at 595 euros, 475 euros and 345 euros.
But for England’s potential semi-final on Wednesday, July 7, tickets are now SOLD OUT.
UEFA, however, are still offering hospitality packages for both semi-finals and the final.
Package prices been at 5,200 euros, getting up to as high as 7,300 euros per person.
England travel to Rome for the quarter-final with Ukraine but should the Three Lions be home Shevchenko’s side, they will play the semi-final at Wembley.
The final will also be played at Wembley.