Report: The Spanish team is working to obtain government approval 'that will allow it to bring fans to the stands in a meeting with the Yellows in the Europa League (5.11) • Outline: 30 percent of the crowd
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Will the stands fill up against Maccabi Tel Aviv?
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On November 5, Maccabi Tel Aviv will host Villarreal for a game in the home stage of the Europa League, and it may also happen in front of fans in the stands.
According to reports in Spain, the meeting between the Yellows may be the first game of a Spanish team with a crowd in the stands since the Corona period began.
Although the Spanish league only made it clear last weekend that the ban on fans entering the pitches will not be lifted soon, Villarreal hopes to circumvent this through the installation of FIFA which allows up to 30 percent of the crowd to be filled, subject to state approval.
The yellow submarine tried to get permission to bring in fans already in the upcoming game in the Europa League on Thursday against Sibaspur, but according to reports there is a slim chance at the moment so the meeting against Maccabi Tel Aviv in two and a half weeks becomes the next goal.
By the way, Real Sociedad is also acting in the same way and will try to get a similar approval for the game against Napoli next week (29.10).