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Insufficient isolation time between QF, SF and FINAL

Have I got this right before accepting tickets in the forthcoming ballot. As it stands if you attend, taking that England qualify, the quarter final in either St Petersburg or Rome there is insufficient days for self isolation before not only the semi final but also the Final ?
Brian Palacio
  • 13 May 2021 10:22 AM
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  • Andrew McCarthy
    Andrew McCarthy
    • 13 May 2021 10:44 AM

    The upcoming ballot is for the group stage games only. The knockout games will be balloted individually before each game, once we know the location etc, so you will know before purchasing a ticket what the quarantine arrangements will be.

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  • David Ward
    David Ward
    • 13 May 2021 1:12 PM
    I think at the moment, you can pay to take an extra test after five days to cut your quarantine short. So yes, you would miss the semi-final, but if you're prepared to pay, would still be able to go to the final, assuming you get a ticket. Of course, quarantine and traffic light system may well change before then
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  • Christopher Banks
    Christopher Banks
    • 13 May 2021 1:24 PM
    It will depend on a few things. First, if we reach that stage, secondly what travel list each of those will be on. Thirdly, the rules for each country on arrival.

    If we win the group, I really can't see many travelling to Rome. Italy currently requires you to isolate for 5 days on arrival and with them still recording around 200 deaths per day I can't see that changing in time. Given that the last 16 would be on the Tuesday night, it wouldn't be possible to attend the last 16 and the Q/F under current restrictions.
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