football fans allowed back


Forthcoming home fixtures: Chelsea (13 Dec). However, it looks like that could change when the latest national restrictions are lifted on December 2. Hopefully more fans will be allowed back in soon. The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport is working on allowing fans into stadia in areas where rates of infections are deemed sufficiently low - possibly before Christmas. It … Home fans … PREMIER LEAGUE chiefs have released a statement slamming the Government after plans to allow fans allowed back in stadiums was delayed. There are also 34 EFL clubs and eight Women's Super League clubs who will be able to allow supporters back from Wednesday. The 2020/2021 premier League season is due to start on September 12 with plans for the fans to come back some time in October. Matches have been played behind closed doors amid the coronavirus pandemic though clubs are eager to see fans return.. And full stadiums move a step closer this weekend as part of the government's crowd pilots. When will football fans be allowed back in stadiums? PM Boris Johnson has confirmed turnstiles will be reopened from May 17 after being closed since December. In good news for football fans, ten EFL matches matches will be allowed to have up to 1,000 fans attend this weekend. Fixtures have been played behind closed doors since the start of the summer due to the coronavirus pandemic. A limited number of fans will be welcomed back to Amalie Area to watch the Tampa Bay Lightning play, it was announced on Thursday. PREMIER LEAGUE fans will be allowed back in stadiums THIS season. Though fans have not been allowed back for official matches in the UK, the letter argues that 11 test matches have shown it is possible to have supporters attend games safely. Charlton 0-1 MK Dons, League One. That means the last round… The other 10 teams are all in tier three, where no fans are allowed. FANS of Charlton Athletic, Shrewsbury Town, Cambridge United and Carlisle will be the first supporters allowed back on the terraces after months away from the sidelines. 'Football is a means of socialising' - Stavros Demetriades, Charlton fan. Brighton & Hove Albion - Tier 2, up to 2,000 fans allowed. Fans are set to be allowed back into some football stadiums for matches from next month, according to reports. Fans to be allowed back at Amalie Arena.