Will Uefa Euro 2021 Go Ahead
However Euro bosses are leaving themselves a get-away clause saying that if the virus gets out of control they might be forced to make last-minute changes.
Will uefa euro 2021 go ahead. However the Euro 2020 remains on track to go ahead next month in what will be a unique tournament. Euro 2021 still planned to go ahead this summer as Uefa confirm tournament will be held across 12 nations despite. Only Bilbao Dublin Munich and Rome had yet to submit their plans with each host originally given an extension until 19 April 2021 to submit their venue capacities.
The 16th edition of the European Championships will be played across 11 different venues. EURO VISION Euro 2020 WILL go ahead this summer with Uefa confident fans will be allowed to travel across Europe amid vaccine push. Some of the venues under threat include Baku in Azerbaijan with the country caught in a conflict with Armenia while St Petersburg in Russia will be among the first names to be dropped as well.
But Sportsmail understands a decision could be delayed if it allowed more in. Yes - Euro 2020 is going to happen and is starting on June 11 2021. Hard for Euros to go ahead in Dublin if UEFA insists on 25 fans - Tánaiste Updated Wednesday 21 Apr 2021 1107.
However the publication disclosed that the UEFA bosses realise that the tournament cannot go ahead as planned with some venues set to be scrapped from the Euro 2021 schedule. So will Euro 2020 be cancelled. According to UEFA executives the delayed Euro 2020 is expected to go ahead as planned in the summer of 2021.
UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin is confident Euro 2020 WILL take place in 2021. With all football paused between March and June last year Euro 2020 was postponed until June 2021 to allow domestic leagues to finish the 201920 seasons. The Aviva Stadium is one of a dozen scheduled host venues.
But it could be staged in 11 eight five or even just ONE country. On 9 April 2021 UEFA announced that eight of the original twelve tournament hosts confirmed their spectator plans with stadium capacities ranging from 25 to 100. UEFA has already committed to all 55 of its member nations receiving the revenue from Euro 2020 agreed upon in 2018.