UEFA insists there are no plans to move the Euro 2020 semi-finals and final away from Wembley.
England s national stadium is due to host five knockout matches, but UEFA confirmed last week there is a contingency plan in place should overseas supporters be forced to quarantine for 10 days in line with coronavirus protocols in the United Kingdom.
Cases of COVID-19 have been increasing in recent weeks in the UK, fuelled by the Delta variant first identified in India, with a further 10,633 positive tests on Monday.
Recent reports suggested UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin was prepared to move the semi-finals and final to Budapest, while Italian prime minister Mario Draghi has called for the prestige fixtures to be played elsewhere, with Rome touted as another alternative.
However, European football s governing body remains committed to staging the tournament s three biggest fixtures at Wembley.
UEFA, the English FA and the English authorities are working closely together successfully to stage the semi-finals and final of Euro 2020 at Wembley and there are no plans to change the venue for those games, a UEFA spokesman said on Tuesday.
The semi-finals are set to take place on July 6 and 7 before the final on July 11.