UEFA criticised for lack of big screens at Champions League fanzone
UEFA has been criticised by football fans after being told that they won't be able to watch June's Champions League final from the Cardiff's Champions Festival (fanzone).
The festival which will be based at Roald Dahl Plass, Cardiff Bay will host musicians, a floating five-a-side pitch and a museum celebrating the Champions League's history in the Wales Millennium Centre.
The site will, however, not include a big screen for fans to watch the final.
UEFA has defended the decision, citing security concerns and a lack of space.
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First Minister Carwyn Jones has also said security was a factor in the lack of big screens.
Around 200,000 people are expected to visit the Festival during the week leading up the final.
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