ANYWHERE up to 37,500 fans could attend this season’s Champions League Final.
Istanbul’s Ataturk Olympic Stadium is set to host the bumper spectacle on May 29.
Upto 37,500 fans could be in attendance for the Champions League finalCredit: Getty
Istanbul’s Ataturk Olympic Stadium is set to host the spectacle on May 29Credit: Getty
Mail Online claims ‘talks are at an advanced stage’ for between ‘30 to 50 per cent’ of the 76,092-capacity arena to be full of supporters.
Today’s report also states the prospect of switching venues has also been raised amid concerns Uefa will be able to ‘generate sufficient revenue to make it worthwhile’ for the host.
Discussions between the governing body and Turkish government are still ongoing.
It is believed that between 22,500 and 37,500 fans could be permitted entry to the showpiece.
However, the chances of ticket allocations being sent to the two clubs that reach the final remains slim – although it has not been ruled out completely.
Premier League sides Liverpool, Man City and Chelsea remain in the competition.
If tickets are only sold to Istanbul locals, then the chances are more likely that the Ataturk will have 50 per cent of its capacity in use rather than the 30.
The stadium was due to host the 2020 Champions League final until the outbreak of Covid-19.
That led to a major change, with the remaining knockout stages and final instead being shifted to Lisbon.
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The news comes after fans in England were boosted when SunSport revealed yesterday they could be allowed in to watch the two domestic cup finals – in a trial to help ensure supporters for Euro 2020.
The FA is determined to open up some of the Wembley turnstiles for the seven games due to be played in the stadium during the international tournament in June and July.
And that could see up to 10,000 supporters in for the April 29 Carabao Cup final between Manchester City and Spurs and the FA Cup final the following month.
Both events would be staging posts towards the summer, with the FA hoping to be able to fill 30 per cent of Wembley’s 90,000 capacity by the Euros.
FA chiefs are part of the Government’s Sports Technology Innovation Group, headed by Carphone Warehouse founder David Ross.
Discussions over the past year have included concepts such as digital Covid passports for spectators, with football bosses signalling their willingness to act as “guinea pigs” for the safe re-opening of the country.
And even getting reduced numbers in to Wembley in the spring would be a huge staging post in the right direction.
Expectations of a lifting of Covid restrictions in the coming weeks will make the possibility of reopening turnstiles more realistic, although there is no expectation of fans being back in Prem grounds before next season.
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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk