Updated On: 18 March, 2021 08:32 AM IST | Lausanne | AFP
"If a city proposes a no fans scenario" the matches due to be held there "could" be switched "to cities able to welcome supporters", UEFA told AFP on Wednesday. The federation's president, Aleksander Ceferin, assured Croatian newspaper Sportske Novosti on Sunday that the June 11-July 11 event would not be "staged in front of empty stands".

UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin. Pic/AFP
European football's governing body is working on a plan to ensure that every match at this year's delayed pan-continental Euros will be staged in front of fans. Held over from 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic this summer's championship is due to be held in 12 different countries. That says UEFA provides the opportunity to chop and change the venues if a host city is insisting on holding a match behind closed doors.
"If a city proposes a no fans scenario" the matches due to be held there "could" be switched "to cities able to welcome supporters", UEFA told AFP on Wednesday. The federation's president, Aleksander Ceferin, assured Croatian newspaper Sportske Novosti on Sunday that the June 11-July 11 event would not be "staged in front of empty stands". "Every host most guarantee the presence of fans", he said. Whilst the prevalence of ultra-contagious variants of Covid-19 rule out any easing of restrictions, a 'fans are obligatory' criteria could see the tournament reduced to being held in "10 or 11 countries", Ceferin indicated.