Football: Reds' Champions League last-16 away tie against Leipzig moved to Budapest, says Uefa

Liverpool's first-leg match against RB Leipzig will take place in Puskas Arena in Budapest on Feb 16, 2021. PHOTO: REUTERS

PARIS (AFP) - Liverpool's Champions League last-16 away tie against RB Leipzig will be staged in Budapest as coronavirus restrictions bar the English champions from travelling to Germany, Uefa announced on Sunday (Feb 7).

The Feb 16 first leg "will now take place at Puskas Arena in Budapest", European football's governing body confirmed in a statement.

Uefa's statement thanked the two clubs "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".

Confirmation of Budapest as hosts ended any doubt about the tie taking place after the imposition of strict entry rules in Germany to combat the spread of the pandemic.

Uefa's regulations stipulated that the home side must find a way of hosting the match or risk forfeiting it as a 3-0 defeat.

Liverpool's German manager Jurgen Klopp had said he believed an exemption should have been made for his side to travel.

The decision from the German authorities on travel bans also places a question mark over another Champions League last-16 match, as Borussia Monchengladbach host Manchester City on Feb 24 in the first leg.

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