England focus turns to Denmark - but how many will be at Wembley?
England's footballers face Denmark at Wembley in the semi-finals of Euro 2020 on Wednesday, knowing victory will earn them a place in a major final for the first time since 1966.
Gareth Southgate's side
thrashed Ukraine 4-0 in front of a small number of England fans in Rome.
Covid travel restrictions meant fans in the UK were told not to travel to the game in Italy's capital - but all four goals were celebrated loudly by
Europe-based England fans inside Stadio Olimpico.
There were extra police patrols outside the ground to deter fans from the UK from getting in.
Instead, expats from mainland Europe managed to get tickets so England's players felt at home.
"These nights bring together families, communities," said England boss Gareth Southgate.
"To give people hope and looking forward is a part of the privilege of the job."
How many fans at Wembley for England semi?
Wembley has hosted five Euro 2020 matches so far, with England's
2-0 win over Germany in the last 16 watched by a crowd of 41,973.
Spain and Italy meet in the other last-four game and England's national stadium will host both semi-finals as well as the final on 11 July, with 60,000 fans to be admitted to each of the three games - 75% of the stadium's capacity.
Italy play Spain on Tuesday, with England's match against Denmark 24 hours later. Both games will kick-off at 20:00 BST.
Remaining tickets
went on sale earlier in the week.
Ticket-holders aged 11 or over
need to prove they are fully vaccinated via
the NHS app, with both doses received at least 14 days beforehand. Those not fully vaccinated must show proof of a negative lateral flow test from the previous 48 hours.
The games are part of the government's Events Research Programme, which is tracking Covid transmission at large events.
UK Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden said the upcoming games were "an unforgettable moment in our national recovery from the pandemic".
Can I have an England semi-final party with friends?
Saturday's win sparked scenes of celebration in pubs, on streets and at home.
But guidance and rules still remain in place to stop the spread of Covid.
You can read more in this
guide on how to watch safely.
England will face Denmark in the Euro 2020 semi-finals on Wednesday, but what is the latest with tickets and how many will be able to watch at Wembley?
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