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Coronavirus: UEFA 'to demand £275m compensation' from clubs to postpone Euro 2020

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UEFA will reportedly demand around £275million compensation from its clubs and leagues in order to postpone Euro 2020 by a year in response to the coronavirus outbreak.

Euro 2020 was due to start on June 12 and was planned to take place in 12 host cities, with the semi-finals and final at Wembley culminating on July 12.

But the tournament is now in severe doubt as countries all over the continent go into lockdown to counter the pandemic. Most leagues in Europe have postponed all top level football until at least April 4 but this date is expected to be put back as the virus shows no sign of subsiding.

A crisis meeting will be held today to discuss the matter further but most believe Euro 2020 will be rescheduled for either December or more

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