Premier League's open letter to the British government, calling for the return of fans to the Tribuna

Premier League has asked the United Kingdom government to allow the return of fans to the stadiums as soon as possible. The letter, which was signed by several sports institutions, argues that recent promotional matches have demonstrated that fans can return to [...]
Premier League has asked the United Kingdom government to allow the return of fans to the stadiums as soon as possible.
The letter, which was signed by several sports institutions, argues that recent promotional matches have demonstrated that fans can safely return to stadiums in limited numbers.
Last month, Prime Minister Boris Johnon said the new government restrictions designed to contain the spread of the coronary could be in force for the next six months, which prompted plans to postpone the return of fans to stadiums from 1 October.
Fans in various European countries have begun to return to stadiums with limited numbers of fans, with U The EFA has also allowed their return for the League of Nations matches, with 30 percent of the stadium's capacity.
Since the outbreak of COVID-19 in Europe, football stadiums have been closed, and it is not known when they will return to full capacity.











