England fans who are travelling to Italy to see the Euro 2020 quarter-final match with Ukraine will be warned that they won't be allowed into the stadium.England has reached the eighth round after defeating Germany on Tuesday at Wembley with a 2-0 victory. This was where all their games in the tournament were played up until now.England will need to adjust to the fact that they are without their supporters Saturday against Ukraine due to coronavirus restrictions in Italy.0:44 Harry Kane claims that opinions from outside of the England camp are "just noise" and will not affect his focus. More England content can be found on the FA Youtube ChannelAccording to the Italian Embassy in London, Thursday's statement stated that, due to current coronavirus restrictions, anyone who was in the UK within the last 14 days will not be allowed to enter the stadium, regardless of whether they have a ticket.Italy is currently on the UK's Amber Travel List, so all UK visitors to Italy have to stay for at least five days.The statement said that only those who can show they arrived in Italy at the least six days before, have been quarantined for five days, and have passed a post-quarantine COVID-19 testing with a negative result, will be permitted into the Stadio Olympiaco."Permission to enter the stadium will not be granted if you are exempted from quarantine in Italy because of any legal reason." Travellers who are visiting Italy for less than 36 hours, or for short work purposes, are not required by quarantine and will not be allowed to enter the stadium.Declan Rice, England's midfielder, says that he was motivated to play against Germany's midfielders at 0:40. More England content can be found on the FA Youtube ChannelOfficials stated that anyone found not in quarantine will be punished.They stated that fans based in the UK shouldn't travel to Italy for Saturday's match at the StadioOlimpico in Rome.This latest warning comes after Wednesday's FA announcement that it would not sell tickets through the England Supporters Travel Club to this fixture due to restrictions in the UK and Italy on travel.Sky News' John Barnes, a former England international, said that England's players would have to create their own atmosphere for Rome.He said, "Well, I hope it doesn't have an impact because it is great having your fans there.""Look at the Premier League season, where people played without fans, and you will see that they still did well.He said, "They must create their own atmosphere."Sky Sports News' chief journalist Bryan Swanson examines why traveling fans won't be welcomed as England prepares to face Ukraine in the Euro 2020 quarterfinals in Rome.It is a no-go country for England travellers.Italy has imposed stricter quarantine requirements for anyone wishing to enter the country from the UK since June 21. Anyone who has been in the UK within the last 14 days must be self-isolated for five days before being released.The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office [FCDO] recommends against any travel to Italy, except for essential. Anyone who has been to Italy must return to the UK to avoid being placed on the 'Amber List'.Fans have until Saturday to get to the quarter-final.You can read the entire Q&A here.