Wimbledon allowed to be fully booked, Wembley not for semi-finals and final

Wimbledon’s two tennis stadiums can be fully booked in the second week of the tournament. Wembley will not be used to the full in the semi-finals and finals of the European Championship. 60,000 spectators are welcome there.

Wimbledon marks the first time that UK stadiums have been able to fully utilize their capacity since the start of the coronavirus pandemic in March last year.

On center court, the 14,979 seats can be filled for the men’s and women’s quarter-finals, semi-finals and finals. Also the 12,345 seats on court No. 1 may be filled in the quarterfinals. Visitors to Wimbledon must be able to show that they have been vaccinated or tested negative upon entering the site. The tournament started last Monday at 50 percent of normal capacity. Wimbledon was canceled last year for the first time since 1945.

67 percent at Wembley
60,000 spectators are welcome at Wembley for the semi-finals and the final. This means that the stadium is 67 percent full. Italy – Spain is scheduled for Tuesday night, followed later in the evening by the semi-final between England and Denmark. The final of the European Championship is next Sunday at 9:00 p.m.

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