FOOTBALL finally welcomed back fans as 4,000 Leicester and Southampton followers streamed to Wembley for Sunday’s FA Cup semi-final
The lucky ‘few’ strolled in the sunshine to the home of football without the usual packed pavements for such a big match.
But they looked ultra-relaxed and just happy to be there after the government let the FA select the clash as a one-off pilot event.
That’s before the May 17 nationwide date when crowds of up to 10,000 can officially return.
But only residents of the surrounding area Brent were allowed in on Sunday for this second semi-final.
Masked stewards were busy preparing Wembley for spectators hours before the 6.30pm kick-off.
High-flying Leicester and their lowly Premier League rivals are bidding to reach the final against Chelsea on May 15.
It followed Saturday’s last-four tie behind closed doors, where the Blues overcame Manchester City 1-0.
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Wembley chiefs hope 20,000 fans will be allowed in for the final.
And the FA will seek approval from Uefa for 45,000 or even more for the four knockout games it will be hosting in the Euros.
That includes both semi-finals and the final.
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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk