Liverpool’s Champions League game against Leipzig moved to Budapest

Liverpool’s Champions League game against Leipzig moved to Budapest

This comes as Germany bans all arrivals from areas affected by Covid-19 mutations.

BUDAPEST:
RB Leipzig will play Liverpool in the first leg of their Champions League last-16 tie in Budapest after German authorities denied the English side entry into the country due to Covid-19 protocols, Uefa said on Sunday.

RB Leipzig were due to host Jurgen Klopp’s side on Feb 16 at the Red Bull Arena but Germany has banned all arrivals from areas affected by Covid-19 mutations until at least Feb 17, with the only exceptions made for German citizens or residents.

“Uefa can confirm that the Champions League Round of 16 first leg match between RB Leipzig and Liverpool will now take place at Puskas Arena in Budapest,” it said in a statement.

“Uefa would like to thank RB Leipzig and Liverpool FC for their close cooperation and assistance in finding a solution to the issue at hand, as well as the Hungarian Football Federation for their support and agreeing to host the match in question.”

Germany’s Borussia Moenchengladbach are also considering their options for the first leg of their tie against Manchester City on Feb 24 should the ban be extended.

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