Arsenal are facing accusations of attempting to breach a UEFA rule ahead of their Champions League semifinal match against Paris Saint-Germain.
According to UEFA rules, clubs must allocate 5% of their stadium’s seats to away fans, which would allow PSG to have 3,000 fans at the Emirates Stadium.
However, Arsenal are reportedly trying to reduce this number to 2,500, with the ticket office for away fans yet to open despite being only six days away from the match.
This move comes after Arsenal previously allowed 3,000 PSG fans to attend their earlier Champions League match, which they won 2-0.
The Gunners have not provided a reason for their decision and have been accused of similar behavior in the past, such as during their FA Cup match against Manchester United in January.