JAKARTA - Local England fans who want to watch Group D Euro 2020 matches can use proof of full COVID-19 vaccination to enter Wembley Stadium.
UEFA on Tuesday night announced through its official website the new rules for ticket holders who are domiciled in the UK, as an alternative to the results of the rapid COVID-19 test based on the Lateral Flow Test (LFT).
The proof of the vaccine must state that the vaccination process has been carried out at least 14 days before the match date.
Meanwhile, spectators from outside the UK are still required to show the results of the rapid LFT test taken 48 hours before the start of football.
The rule only applies to viewers who are 11 years old or older.
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UEFA also lists that the rule applies to England's three Group D matches against Croatia on 13 June, Scotland (18 June), and the Czech Republic (June 22).
As for the two-round of 16 matches, the two semi-finals, and the final, the changes can be made if any adjustments follow.
Wembley is allowed to fill 22,500 seats in their stands during Euro 2020.
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