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Premier League clubs have incredibly exciting announcement for the fans

Some Premier League clubs will be able to open their doors for the first time in months, since the first coronavirus lockdown, as the government allows fans to return to stadiums to watch their favourite teams. Outdoor sport stadiums and live performances will be allowed to hold up to 4,000 people in Tier 1 regions of the country, under the new Government rules. The rules allow for either up to 4,000 fans in stadiums, or half of its capacity - whichever is lower. All of the Premier League stadiums have larger capacities than 8,000, so each club in a tier 1 zone will be allowed to have 4,000 fans back into the stadium. In tier two areas, the limit will be 2,000 fans, whereas stadiums in tier 3 areas will remain closed. It's now been revealed that no Premier League clubs lie in tier 1 zones. Therefore, no stadium will be able to hold up to 4,000 fans. Manchester United and Manchester City both remain in tier 3, meaning no fans will be allowed back into their stadiums. London clubs - including Arsenal, Tottenham and Chelsea - can have a maximum of 2,000 fans. Premier League clubs that can have up to 2,000 fans:
  • Arsenal
  • Chelsea
  • Southampton
  • Everton
  • Crystal Palace
  • West Ham
  • Liverpool
  • Tottenham
  • Fulham
  • Brighton and Hove Albion
Premier League clubs that will remain closed to fans:
  • Aston Villa
  • Manchester United
  • Newcastle United
  • Leicester City
  • West Brom
  • Manchester City
  • Wolves
  • Burnley
  • Leeds United
  • Sheffield United
Source- Daily and Sunday Express Join us on Telegram!

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