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Fans to return for first competitive football matches in England NEXT WEEK with Cambridge hosting two matches


CAMBRIDGE UNITED will host the first TWO competitive games on English soil in front of fans since MARCH next week.

EFL chiefs have selected the Abbey Stadium EFL Trophy clash with Fulham under-21s on Tuesday and next weekend’s opening League Two match with Carlisle as official Government-approved test events.

Cambridge will welcome fans back to their stadium next weekCredit: Getty Images – Getty

Cambridge will be allowed to have up to 1,000 fans inside for the first game with a capacity of 2,500 for the clash with the Cumbrian outfit.

Fans will be allowed both in seats and standing on terraces as part of the pilot, which will be overseen by crowd dynamics experts Movement Strategies.

EFL chiefs hope two successful events will speed up the nationwide return of fans.

The last competitive match to be played in front of supporters in England was Liverpool’s Champions League defeat by Atletico Madrid on March 11.

The previous day saw four matches in League One and Carlisle beat Newport – in front of 2,822 fans – at Brunton Park in League Two.

Within 48 hours the national lockdown was brought into effect.

Cambridge are due to announce ticket application details as soon as possible.

Brighton’s pre-season friendly with Chelsea last month hosted 2,500 home supporters as part of a government pilot scheme.

It was a test to determine test how sporting venues can cope with crowds while safety measures are still in place.

Brighton hosted 2500 fans for their friendly with ChelseaCredit: Reuters

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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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