In the case of Montenegro, the three part punishment for racism has been confirmed. They were found guilty of racism in the game against England on 25th March. Their next UEFA fixture will have to be played behind closed doors, in the one and after that, the players will have to go out onto the pitch with the placard "#EqualGame" and they must also pay a 20,000 euro fine.
UEFA has reduced the punishment it gave to the Bosnian federation, but Miralem Pjanic's one game ban remains. He got a straight red card on 26th March in a match against Greece.
The appeals committee has also decided to stick with Lazio's punishments. They will have to close a section of the Stadio Olimpico for the next European game after racist chanting in the Europa League game against Sevilla.
The Italians will also have to pay a 20,000 euro fine and Adam Marusic will be banned for the next three matches after elbowing Roque Mesa.
Porto's appeal against UEFA's fine of 28,500 euros for their fans poor behaviour against Liverpool has also been rejected.