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Liverpool, Tottenham, Chelsea and Arsenal fans have sent a 6-point plan to UEFA concerning the organization of ticket sales and travelling to the venues for the final matches of Champions League and Europa League.

Fans of those teams had massive problems last season, when finals were played in Madrid (Spain) and Baku (Azerbaijan).

The 6-point plan is as follow

Allocation – 80% of tickets to be made available to the two competing finalists, with the remaining 20% for sponsors, the football family, key stakeholders and a small general sale.

Capacity – Only stadiums with large capacities to be selected, to ensure maximum ticket availability (60,000 or greater for the Europa League final, 75,000 for the Champions League final).

Affordability – A stretch pricing policy allowing choice for fans.

Accessibility – The highest standards of accessibility for people with disabilities.

Infrastructure – The location to be a city with excellent transport links, including the capacity to deal with additional charter flights, good rail links to nearby cities and airports and bed-space capacity to deal with the number of visitors.

Equality – The host to abide by a human-rights and equality policy that ensures no discrimination or denial of right of entry.

Source – BBC