Paris: Eight of the 12 host cities for this year's delayed football European Championship have confirmed that spectators will be allowed at matches, while the other four, Munich, Rome, Bilbao and Dublin, are in doubt.
UEFA said on Friday that the remaining four cities have to provide additional information on their plans and final decisions will be made on April 19 regarding the staging of matches in those four venues, Xinhua news reports.
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Earlier this week, the Football Association of Ireland said it was "not in a position at this point to provide assurances on minimum spectator levels" in Dublin, while Spanish city Bilbao is understood to be hoping to allow 13,000 fans inside the 53,000-capacity San Mames, but that is based on strict conditions laid out by the authorities which the Spanish Football Federation said will make it "impossible" to admit spectators.
The city of Munich indicated on Tuesday that it could only let fans inside the Allianz Arena if the health situation at the time allows, but the Italian government has given the green light for supporters to attend in Rome.