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The English government has confirmed: Starting next Saturday, the teams will be allowed to bring in fans
Most Premier League teams will be allowed to put just 2,000 people on the pitches, for starters.
Southampton and Brighton could put in 4,000 each
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Monday, 23 November 2020, 17:11
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People around the world are trying to learn how to maintain a regular routine with the corona virus, and the world of sports also understands that the virus is here to stay - at least in the near future.
Some countries have already started returning spectators to stadiums, and the next country to do so will most likely be England.
According to a report in the British media, the Ministry of Sports has approved the admission of 4,000 fans to open stadiums in Level 1 areas (medium corona level), and 2,000 fans to open stadiums in Level 2 areas (high corona level).
Viewers will also be allowed to return to closed halls - up to 2,000 people will be allowed to enter the 1st-level stadiums. All of this will happen as early as next week - starting on December 2nd.
It should be noted that in the Premier League, only two teams come from Level 1 areas, as defined by the British government: Brighton and Southampton, at least as of this moment.
According to reports in England, a team like Tottenham, which owns a stadium with a capacity of 62,000 seats, would be cheaper to keep it closed than open in favor of such a limited amount of crowd.
First match with crowd (Round 11, next Saturday):
Sheffield United - Leicester
Tottenham - Arsenal
Aston Villa - Newcastle
Brighton - Southampton
Burnley - Everton
Chelsea - Leeds
Liverpool - Wolves
Manchester City - Fulham
West Bromwich Albion - Crystal Palace
West Ham - Manchester United
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Fans in England have not been able to watch their favorite teams up close since March, when the league was shut down.
Brighton were the only team allowed to bring in fans - and that too was for a training match against Chelsea at the end of August.
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