Chelsea-Real Madrid will be played with the public. how did you advance The Associated Press, the london team will be able to sell tickets for the match first leg of the Champions League at Stamford Bridge, which will be held on April 6 at 9:00 p.m. This is very positive news for Thomas Tuchel’s team, who initially were going to play the match behind closed doors.
However, The British government has relaxed the economic limitations imposed on Chelsea after the sanction of its former owner, Roman Abramovich. For this reason, the London team will have its fans in the Champions League duel, although at the moment it is unknown if all the seats may be occupied.
Hours later, the Premier League reported that proceeds from ticket sales will go to the victims of the war in Ukraine. That was one of Chelsea’s requests to the English competition and it has been granted.
Nigel Huddleston, Minister of Sports, has been the one who has made the modifications of the license official. “The government has made alterations to Chelsea FC’s license so that fans can purchase tickets for cup games (Champions and FA Cup), away games and women’s team games.”
Tuchel already announced last week that the club was negotiating with Downing Street to allow them to have their fans. “I trust the board of directors, which is in dialogue with UEFA and with the government to find an exception or a logical exemption that allows a solution to be found so that the fans are in the stadium,” explained in the press conference after the draw.
The English Football Association (FA) has played an important role in negotiating with the government of his country, which has ended up relaxing the measures in the Champions League just after it was announced yesterday that blue fans would be allowed to enter the FA Cup semi-finals that will be played at Wembley between April 16 and 17.