Premier League fans RETURN for first time in five months at Brighton vs Chelsea

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Premier League fans RETURN for first time in five months

Fellow new-boy Hakim Ziyech had a hand in the goal, but gave Frank Lampard a scare when he wasAnd Brighton fans finally has something to cheer about when Pascal Gross levelled from the spot in injury time.

The Seagulls have also significantly scaled up their cleaning operations around the Amex for the game and sanitising stations will be available across the stadium, including on entry to all turnstiles.This Brighton dad snaps a unique moment inside the stadiumCredit: PA:Press AssociationThe gentleman spots the camera and gives it a wave before the historic matchCredit: AFP or licensors

Only the named owner of the ticket was permitted - with the transfer of tickets strictly forbidden - and photo ID was required on entry. All payments were cashless around the ground.

 

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