Tournament director Martin Kallen admits terror fears could see Euro 2016 matches played behind closed doors.

The tournament kicks off in France 100 days from now, but there are security fears after the Paris terror in November.

“If the threats were concrete, UEFA and the organising committee would need to play the match without fans ,” Kallen confirmed to AS.

“It's possible that matches would be postponed or played later. But at the moment there are no signs of any extreme threats or alarming issues.”

Tournament director Martin Kallen admits terror fears could see Euro 2016 matches played behind closed doors.

The tournament kicks off in France 100 days from now, but there are security fears after the Paris terror in November.

“If the threats were concrete, UEFA and the organising committee would need to play the match without fans ,” Kallen confirmed to AS.

“It's possible that matches would be postponed or played later. But at the moment there are no signs of any extreme threats or alarming issues.”

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