The British authorities has allowed Chelsea to sell tickets for the first leg of their Champions League quarter-very last in opposition to Real Madrid at Stamford Bridge.
This avoids a at the back of-closed-doors suit, as the sanctions imposed on the English club and which have averted them from promoting tickets for his or her previous couple of matches.
The British government on Wednesday updated the special licence it granted Chelsea to retain operating on a everyday basis and permits it to promote tickets for home Champions League, FA Cup and Women's Super League fits, furnished that the proceeds from their sale do now not visit the club.
Chelsea can also be able to sell tickets for away Premiership video games, but now not for away video games at Stamford Bridge. It can also be able to promote tickets for touring supporters visiting its London stadium.
The healthy between Chelsea and Real Madrid might be played at Stamford Bridge on sixth April, with the return leg at the Santiago Bernabeu a week later.