Up to 10,000 fans can return to English stadiums in mid-May

The British government announced today that as many as 10,000 fans can participate in football matches from mid-May, as part of the softening of the Coronavirus protection measures. Prime Minister Boris Johnson presented a plan to ease measures in four steps, and in the third phase, sports arenas could be [...]
Prime Minister Boris Johnson presented a plan to ease measures in four steps, and in the third phase, sports arenas may be open to the public.
The third phase could begin on May 17th, and the season at Premier League is expected to be completed on 23 May.
In stadiums with a capacity of more than 40,000 countries, the presence of up to 10,000 fans will be allowed. Up to a quarter of the capacity will be allowed in smaller sports facilities.
The government has said it will start researching the way sports events are organised without social distance, using equipment such as testing.
In December, up to 2,000 people were allowed to attend stadiums in England, but later the public was again banned from the spread of a new type of corona virus.











