This time England is opening the stadium for sports supporters

Good news for sports fans in England. This time they don’t have to watch TV games in the stadium without spectators. This is because the British administration is allowing spectators to enter the stadium on a trial basis from next week. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced this on Friday. The BBC reported the news.

Johnson has previously said that the England stadium will be fully open to spectators from next October. He wants to open a few stadiums next week as a pilot project.

It will start with cricket. England’s domestic cricket season begins on July 26-27. Spectators will be allowed to watch the match there. Spectators will then be allowed to enter the stadium for some events, such as the World Snooker Championships and Horse Racing.

However, spectators are still not allowed to enter Britain’s most popular sport, football. The current season of the Premier League is coming to an end next week. There is also the historic FA Cup semifinals this week, But spectators will not be able to enter the field in any event.

While spectators will be allowed to enter some games next week, the social distance must be maintained in all cases. Only a certain portion of the total spectator seats in the stadium will be open to spectators. There will be a space between two visitors.

Wearing a mask, thermal screening is mandatory. Anyone with corona symptoms has been banned from entering the stadium.

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