English and Ukrainian football fans have been informed by Italian authorities that strict controls will be in place this Saturday at the Olympic Stadium in Rome when both teams play one of the Euro 2020 quarter-final games.
Anybody who has been in the UK in the previous 14 days, irrespective of their nationality or residency will not be admitted to the stadium, even if they have a ticket.
Italian Embassy in London
Authorities informed that according to the current Italian legislation, anybody who has been in the UK in the previous 14 days, irrespective of their nationality or residency will not be admitted to the stadium, even if they have a ticket.
Only those who can prove that they have arrived in Italy at least six days previously, have observed five days of quarantine, and have taken a post-quarantine Covid-19 test with a negative result will be allowed into the Olympic Stadium
Being exempt from quarantine in Italy for any legal reason, will not translate into permission to enter the stadium. Travelers who are transiting through Italy for less than 36 hours or visiting briefly for work reasons are not required to quarantine, but they will not be permitted to enter the stadium.
Anyone who is found to be failing to observe quarantine will be punished as laid down by the law. Fans based in the UK are thus invited not to travel to Italy to attend the match on Saturday.