- Dublin, Munich, Rome and Bilbao get until 19 April over fans
- Aim is to have capacity crowd for matches in Budapest
Wales fans have been given the go-ahead to make the 3,000-mile trip to Baku for their Euro 2020 matches against Switzerland and Turkey provided they have a negative Covid test. The news was confirmed by Uefa, which also said that four cities – Dublin, Munich, Rome and Bilbao – would have until 19 April to confirm they will permit crowds or risk losing their right to host matches.
The other eight cities will have fans – although Budapest is the only one to commit to full stadiums for the tournament. Baku and St Petersburg will have an initial capacity of 50%, with the others between 25-33% for the group stages.