One option UEFA's considering, the British publication reports, is having a YouTube channel where fans can watch some of the content shot at the tournament. Unfortunately, nothing is set in stone right now. "It's UEFA's goal that one day the watching fan will be able to watch a match through immersive virtual reality," Bernard Ross, head of UEFA TV, said to The Daily Mirror about the technology. He added that the goal is for people to "experience the game as if they are there in the stadium."

Football as a sport, guided by its governing body FIFA, hasn't been the fastest to adopt emerging technologies. It took years for FIFA to approve the use of goal-line tech, and to this day not every league around the world has implemented it. Still, the Euro 2016 is set to become the first major soccer tournament to employ virtual reality in abundance, after a brief test during the recently settled Champions League semifinals.

Let's hope UEFA doesn't disappoint and shares its VR creations with everyone on the internet.