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Adelaide Oval will be at full capacity tonight welcoming 50,000 fans to attend the AFL match between rival teams Port Power and the Adelaide Crows.

Health authorities insist people wear masks when arriving and leaving the event and COVID

marshals will be in attendance. Spectators are encouraged to avoid the game if coronavirus symptoms arise.

 

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