The FEF values ​​that Spain goes to Valdebebas for the VAR

The Federation (RFEF) negotiates with Real Madrid so that Spain can play on September 6 against Ukraine at the Alfredo Di Stéfano stadium. UEFA has not approved the RFEF plan so that the National Team could play its League games in the Ciudad del Fútbol de Las Rozas, as the Federation itself wanted. The Las Rozas facilities do not meet the precise technical conditions for the VAR, and its installation would not be profitable for the RFEF.

The Valdebebas option, although it is the most advanced, is not the only one used by the RFEF after rejecting UEFA for technical reasons (installation of VAR and technical requirements of televisions) that Spain can play in Las Rozas. The Alfredo Di Stéfano stadium is joined by the candidates from the Getafe, Leganés and Fuenlabrada stadiums. The problem, in all cases, is that the respective titular clubs of those stadiums will have to use them to play their next League matches, and in the case of the Real Madrid at least while the works of the Santiago Bernabéu stadium are not finished and the presence of the public in the stadiums is authorized.

Initially, the RFEF considered the possibility of bringing the game against Ukraine to the city of Santander., who was to receive the friendly against Lithuania before the Eurocup, before its postponement. But when UEFA matured the option that the September matches be behind closed doors, the RFEF, due to the cost savings and for a practical matter, thought about playing in Las Rozas. But UEFA has overturned the option, and that's why urgent negotiations have started with Real Madrid, whose second stadium has passed the inspections of LaLiga and UEFA and where the white team has played the eleven matches after confinement, fulfilling the requirements of the VAR and the televisions.