Coronavirus: Some spectators allowed to return to sports events in England

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LONDON - Premier League clubs can look forward to welcoming back spectators in highly limited numbers next month for the first time since March, following an announcement by the British government on Monday .

A few pilot events have been held with spectators, such as a cricket match at The Oval, while Brighton hosted Chelsea before this season's Premier League got underway. The government said that where spectators are allowed, only home fans will be permitted, to prevent unnecessary travel on public transport by opposing fans.

"Our ambition remains to work with Government to increase attendance to more substantial levels. Until this can be done, many fans will be unable to attend games and our clubs will continue to operate matches at a financial loss.

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Do you know if there are any plans to let fans in to see the last few SGPremierLeague games of the season? With zero local cases for the last few weeks the risk of a new cluster of cases among football fans must be very low.

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