The authority said that about 2,300 people, who attended the final match, were “likely to be infectious” with the coronavirus at the event, while a further 3,404 people developed coronavirus symptoms shortly after the match, having possibly been infected there, The Times reported.
The Euro-2020 took place on July 11 and was attended by 67,173 people.
The match between the national teams of England and Italy ended with the latter’s victory in a penalty series.
There were, in fact, several conditions imposed by the UK that were supposed to be complied with. The UK government said that fans can travel to the UK to watch the EURO 2020 final match only if they have a ticket and their country is not on a red or amber COVID-19 list.
Italian fans also had to use charter flights and specially designated transport from the airport to Wembley Stadium, where the final took place, and their stay in the UK capital was limited to 12 hours.