Last update on.England fans will return to Wembley on 5 September for a World Cup qualifier against Andorra, but they won't be able to attend games in Poland or Hungary.Uefa has confirmed that no away fans will be allowed at the next month's international matches within Europe due to a spike in Covid-19 cases. Fifa and Uefa have confirmed this.European countries will play as many as three games in September. These will be a mixture of World Cup qualifiers or friendlies.The European and global governing bodies sent a note to national associations stating that the decision was made for the safety of all involved.For matches in October or November, the decision will be reviewed.This means England fans won't be able travel to Hungary and Poland for World Cup qualifying matches. The Football Association has already confirmed that it will not be allocated tickets.Scotland fans will be absent from qualifiers in Denmark, Austria and Finland. Wales has a friendly against Finland before moving to Belarus for a qualifying match.Northern Ireland has a qualifier with Lithuania and a friendship with Estonia. The Republic of Ireland, however, travels to Portugal for a qualifier.