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Champions League Final Could Still Be Played In Wembley Stadium, See Why

The Champions League final between Chelsea and Manchester City that was slated to hold in Instanbul, Turkey has reportedly been moved to Portugal due to the fact Turkey 🇹🇷 is on England's red travel list meaning fans cannot travel. Portugal is on the green list so fans would be allowed to attend on 29 May.





Porto's Estadio do Dragao is expected to be named as the venue on Thursday because Uefa would prefer not to stage the match in Lisbon, which hosted last year's final.

European football's governing body believes holding the match in Portugal will make it easier to gain access for sponsors and broadcasters, who would need to be compensated if they were unable to attend the game.

However, Uefa is still not in a position to confirm the switch, which would see Istanbul given the 2023 final, having originally been due to host last year before the move to Lisbon.

The match could still be played at Wembley but it would require a major shift from the UK government, which has so far failed to reach an agreement with Uefa.

Travellers from England to green-list countries must follows rules before departure but do not have to quarantine on their return. 

There is also a fixture issue to resolve, as Wembley is scheduled to stage the Championship play-off final on 29 May. However, it is understood the EFL would consider moving the match if asked by Uefa, and its board would make the final call.

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