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    F1 Bahrain Grand Prix practice: UK start time, TV channel, live stream and race schedule from Sakhir

    LEWIS HAMILTON heads to Bahrain after matching Michael Schumacher’s unprecedented seven F1 world championships.
    The Brit clinched the title with one of his greatest wins on a drenched track in Turkey last weekend and will be looking for another victory in presumably drier conditions in the desert.

    F1 returns to Bahrain this weekendCredit: AP:Associated Press
    What time does F1 Bahrain Grand Prix practice start?
    The F1 Bahrain Grand Prix race weekend takes place from Friday, November 27 to Saturday, November 29.
    Practice one starts on Friday at 11am UK time while practice two starts at 3pm UK time.

    What TV channel is the F1 Bahrain Grand Prix on and can I live stream it?
    The entire F1 Bahrain Grand Prix race weekend is live on Sky Sports F1.
    To stream the race live, head to your Sky Go account.
    Non-Sky Sports subscribers can still watch all the action with a Now TV Day Pass from £9.99.
    Race schedule

    Friday, November 27
    Practice One – 11am
    Practice Two – 3pm
    Saturday, November 28
    Practice Three – 11am
    Qualifying – 2pm
    Sunday, November 29
    Race – 2.10pm More

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    Mike Tyson vs Roy Jones Jr: UK start time, date, live stream, undercard, rules for HUGE heavyweight boxing night

    BOXING legends Mike Tyson and Roy Jones Jr face off in a spectacular exhibition fight in Los Angeles this weekend.
    The 54-year-old Tyson will do battle with Jones, 51, in a long-awaited bout, with the Baddest Man on the Planet dropping an incredible SIX stone to get in shape for the clash.

    How Mike Tyson and Roy Jones Jr match up

    The California State Commission say the exhibition will be fought under the rules that both men will not look for the knock-out and will instead “exhibit” their skills, but both fighters have come out and said the contrary.
    When is Mike Tyson vs Roy Jones Jr?
    The big fight is set for THIS  Weekend – Saturday, November 28 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.
    It was originally set to take place on September 12 but the event has been postponed until later in the year.
    The undercard is expected to start at 9pm ET which is 1am GMT and the main event will follow between 4am and 5am GMT.
    The legends are set to eight rounds in the ring, with Youtube star Jake Paul and NBA star Nate Robinson confirmed for the undercard.

    Iron Mike Tyson is set to return to the ring for the epic fightCredit: Getty

    What TV channel is Tyson vs Jones Jr on and can I live stream it? 
    BT Sport Box Office will be broadcasting the fight in the UK.
    The event will cost £19.95 to watch.
    Coverage begins at 8pm ET, which is midnight in UK. The undercard is set to start from 1am GMT.
    The social media site Triller will also be airing the PPV fight.
    Emmy-winner Mario Lopez hosts the show, and musical acts will be announced for performances too.
    Who is on the Tyson vs Jones Jr undercard?
    YouTuber Jake Paul leads the way on the four-fight card when he takes on ex-NBA star Nate Robinson.
    KSI’s trainer Viddal Riley has pulled out injured and has been replaced by Hasim Rahman Jr.

    Main card
    Prelims
    Jamaine Ortiz vs. Nahir Albright, (8 x 3min, lightweight)
    Irvin Gonzalez vs. Edward Vasquez (8 x 3min, featherweight)
    Juiseppe Cusumano vs. Nick Jones (8 x 3min, heavyweight)

    What are the rules of the fight?
    The fight will be contested over eight, two-minute rounds.
    No headguards will be worn but the fighters will be wearing larger 12-ounce gloves.
    Technically the fight can only be stopped if there is a knock-out, but California State Athletic Commission executive director Andy Forster said he will stop it if a cut appears.
    Referee Ray Corona will be able to halt it if he chooses to.
    The WBC will be remotely scoring the fight with the winner crowned WBC Frontline champion.
    Forster said: “Tyson and Jones Jr. won’t be wearing headgear for the fight. They’ll be lacing up 12-ounce gloves and there won’t be any judges present at the fight to score the action. So, technically, there won’t be a winner unless a knockout somehow occurs, or either fighter is deemed unfit to continue.
    “They can move around and make some money, but I told them if you get cut, it’s over.”

    Roy Jones Jr, 51, last fought only two years ago
    What have they said?
    Mike Tyson: “We’re throwing punches at each other. This is going to be my definition of fun … broken eye sockets, broken jaw, broken rib. That’s fun to me.”
    Roy Jones Jr: “He’s still Mike Tyson, he’s still one of the strongest, most explosive people who ever touched a boxing ring. If anything, I made a mistake going in with him.
    “He’s the bigger guy, he’s the explosive guy. He’s going to have all the first-round fireworks, not me.
    “I do have first-round fireworks, but he’s known for more first-round fireworks than anybody to ever touch boxing, other than maybe George Foreman.” More

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    Braga vs Leicester: Live stream FREE, TV channel, team news and kick-off time for Europa League clash TONIGHT

    LEICESTER face Braga in the Europa League tonight looking to continue their perfect start.
    The Foxes have won all of their group games so far in the competition and are sitting pretty at the top of Group G.

    Leicester beat Braga 4-0 in their first group game togetherCredit: EPA

    A foray into the knockout stages for Brendan Rodgers’ side might not serve their Premier League campaign so well, but it’s an adventure nonetheless.
    And a win over Braga would all but confirm a place in the competition’s last-32.
    What time does Braga vs Leicester kick-off?
    Leicester’s clash with Braga gets underway from 5.55pm UK time.
    The contest will take place at the Braga Municipal Stadium.
    What channel is Braga vs Leicester and can it be live streamed?
    Braga vs Leicester will be shown live on BT Sport, with coverage getting underway just before kick-off.
    The event is available for live streaming from the BT Sport app, which can be downloaded onto your mobile or tablet device.
    Can I watch Tottenham vs Ludogorets for FREE?
    Yes, the game is available to watch free-of-charge but only if you’re an EE customer.
    If you’re with EE, you can get three months of BT Sport FREE by clicking HERE.
    After the three months are over, you can cancel the subscription.

    James Maddison scored in Leicester’s 4-0 win over Braga last timeCredit: AFP or licensors
    What is the team news?
    Brendan Rodgers usually rotates his side when it comes to their European exploits and he’s likely to do so again.
    Wilfred Ndidi and Caglar Soyuncu are back in training after lay-offs with injuries and could feature in some capacity.

    Ricardo Pereira has been playing for Leicester’s Undr-23s squad as be continues to step up his recovery from a knee injury.
    Timothy Castagne is ruled out of the fixture as he also has a knock while top scorer Jamie Vardy will probably start from the bench.

    Odds
    Braga – 11/5
    Draw – 5/2

    Leicester – 23/20
    *Odds courtesy of Ladbrokes and correct at time of publication. More

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    Molde vs Arsenal: Live stream FREE, TV channel, kick-off time and team news for Europa League match TONIGHT

    ARSENAL face Molde tonight as they look to make it four wins out of four in the Europa League.
    The Gunners have won all three of their matches in Group B so far, including a 4-1 victory over Molde before the international break.

    Mikel Arteta’s side are out of sorts in the Premier League, but on a winning run in EuropeCredit: Reuters

    It’s been an excellent start for the hosts despite that defeat, with two wins from three games.
    When is Molde vs Arsenal?
    Kick-off is at 5.55pm GMT.
    Molde have lost just two of their last ten matches in all competition at home.
    Which TV channel and live stream can I watch it on?
    You can catch this game live on BT Sport 2.
    Coverage will begin at 5.30pm.
    If you’re a BT Sport subscriber, you can stream by downloading the official app on your mobile, tablet, PC or games console.

    EE phone customers can also watch for FREE – simply text SPORT to 150 for a three-month trial to BT Sport.

    What is the team news?
    For the hosts, in-form striker Ohi Omoijuanfo is a major doubt throgh illness.
    Molde have no new major injury worries as they look to get back to winning ways.
    Thomas Partey hasn’t travelled with the squad due to a thigh injury, wile Mo Elneny and Sead Kolasinac are both in Covid-19 quarantine.

    Willian is suffering with a knock picked up in the draw with Leeds as Arteta looks set to turn to his youth stars.
    Emile Smith-Rowe, Reiss Nelson and Ainsley Maitland-Niles are all in contention to start.
    Match odds
    Molde to win – 7/2
    Draw – 14/5
    Arsenal victory – 8/11
    Both teams to score – 3/5
    *All odds from Ladbrokes and correct at time of publication. More

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    Tottenham vs Ludogorets: Live stream FREE, TV channel, team news and kick-off time for Europa League group game TONIGHT

    TOTTENHAM welcome Ludogorets to North London tonight looking to take control of their Europa League group.
    Jose Mourinho’s side have been in superb form this season and are full of confidence following a 2-0 win over Manchester City in the Premier League.

    Harry Kane got himself on the scoresheet against Ludogorets last time outCredit: Reuters

    The Portuguese manager has won the Europa League on two occasions before and will be relishing the chance to do it a third time with Spurs, who haven’t won a trophy since 2008.
    But with the likes of Harry Kane and Heung-min Son in blistering form, anything may be possible for the north London side this season.
    What time does Tottenham vs Ludogorets kick-off?
    Tottenham’s clash with Ludogorets in the Europa League will get underway at 8pm UK time.
    The game will take place at Spurs’ Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
    There will be no fans in attendance.
    What channel is Tottenham vs Ludogorets and can it be live streamed?
    Tottenham vs Ludogorets will be shown live on live on BT Sport.
    The game is available for live streaming on the BT Sport app, which can be downloaded onto your mobile or tablet device.
    Can I watch Tottenham vs Ludogorets for FREE?
    Yes, the game is available to watch free-of-charge but only if you’re an EE customer.
    If you’re with EE, you can get three months of BT Sport FREE by clicking HERE.
    After the three months are over, you can cancel the subscription.

    Tottenham know a win would put them one step closer to the knockout stagesCredit: EPA
    What is the team news?
    Tottenham will still be without Matt Doherty, who tested positive for coronavirus on international duty, for the Ludogorets game.
    Toby Alderweireld suffered a thigh injury in Spurs’ win over City at the weekend and will be out for the foreseeable future.

    Erik Lamela will also miss the game through injury, though he has been on the sidelines since before the international break.
    Gareth Bale and Giovani Lo Celso may be afforded starts, after impressing off the bench against City last week.

    Odds
    Tottenham – 1/12
    Draw – 10/1

    Ludogorets – 40/1
    *Odds courtesy of Ladbrokes and correct at time of publication. More

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    Sparta Prague vs Celtic: Live stream FREE, TV channel, team news and kick-off time for huge Europa League clash TONIGHT

    CELTIC’S hopes of remaining in the Europa League are hanging in the balance as they prepare to face Sparta Prague.
    A win for the hosts would knock Celtic out of the competition while a draw would see them hang on by the skin of their teeth.

    Celtic have been dismal so far in the Europa League Credit: Kenny Ramsay – The Sun Glasgow

    Neil Lennon’s side have been abject so far throughout the competition and need to ensure victory to stand the best chance of qualifying for the last-32.
    What time does Sparta Prague vs Celtic kick-off?
    Sparta Prague vs Celtic gets underway at 5.55pm UK time on Thursday, November 26.
    The game will take place at the Stadion Letna, where Sparta Prague play their home games.
    What channel is Sparta Prague vs Celtic and can it be live streamed?
    Sparta Prague vs Celtic will be shown live on BT Sport.
    The game is available for live streaming on the BT Sport app, which can be downloaded onto your mobile device or tablet.

    Can I watch Tottenham vs Ludogorets for FREE?
    Yes, the game is available to watch free-of-charge but only if you’re an EE customer.
    If you’re with EE, you can get three months of BT Sport FREE by clicking HERE.
    After the three months are over, you can cancel the subscription.

    Celtic lost their last game with Sparta Prague 4-1 Credit: Kenny Ramsay – The Sun Glasgow
    Odds
    Sparta Prague – 27/20
    Draw – 5/2
    Celtic – 15/8

    *Odds courtesy of Ladbrokes and correct at time of publication. More

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    Boxing schedule: Upcoming dates and undercards including Tyson vs Jones Jr, Joshua vs Pulev and Golovkin vs Szeremeta

    BOXING has taken its fair share of punishment this year – but the sport is set to finish 2020 with a bang as a raft of massive bouts are yet to come.
    Anthony Joshua takes on Kubrat Pulev in December, defending his WBA, WBO and IBF heavyweight world titles, while Mike Tyson is making a comeback to the ring against fellow legend Roy Jones Jr.

    Anthony Joshua was supposed to face Kubrat Pulev back in October 2017Credit: Reuters

    And if that wasn’t enough, arguably the biggest star in the sport Canelo Alvarez is in action just days before Christmas.
    Check out SunSport’s boxing schedule for the rest of 2020 below…
    Major fight dates
    November 28 – Los Angeles , California
    Mike Tyson vs Roy Jones Jr (8 rounds – heavyweight)
    Daniel Dubois (C) vs Joe Joyce (C) (12 rounds – heavyweight, British Commonwealth, European)
    December 5 – Arlington, Texas

    Errol Spence Jr (C) vs Danny Garcia (12 rounds – welterweight, WBC & IBF world titles)
    December 12 – London, England
    Anthony Joshua (C) vs Kubrat Pulev (12 rounds – heavyweight, WBA, WBO & IBF world titles)
    December 18 – Hollywood, Florida
    Gennadiy Golovkin (C) vs Kamil Szeremeta (12 rounds – middleweight IBF, IBO world titles)
    December 19 – San Antonio, Texas
    Canelo Alvarez vs Callum Smith (C) (12 rounds – super-middleweight, WBA & Ring Magazine titles)

    Daniel Dubois takes on Joe Joyce on November 28Credit: PA:Press Association
    Full boxing schedule 2020
    November 21 – London, England (Sky Sports)

    Conor Benn def. Sebastian Formella UD 10 (10 rounds – welterweight)
    Fabio Wardley def. Richard Lartey KO2 (10 rounds – heavyweight)
    Alen Babic def. Tom Little KO3 (8 rounds – heavyweight)
    Jez Smith def. Ben Ridings UD 6 (6 rounds – middleweight)
    Liam Davies def. Sean Cairns TKO6 (10 rounds – bantamweight)
    November 27 – Hollywood, Florida (DAZN UK beta)
    Daniel Jacobs vs Gabriel Rosado (12 rounds – super-middleweight)
    Daniyar Yeleussinov vs Julius Indongo (10 rounds – welterweight)
    Magomedrasul Majidov vs Sahret Delgado (8 rounds – heavyweight)
    Emmanuel Tagoe vs Mason Menard (10 rounds – lightweight)
    Nikita Ababiy vs Brandon Maddox (6 rounds – middleweight)
    Alexis Espino vs Ashton Sykes (6 rounds – super-middleweight)

    Daniel Jacobs takes on rival Gabe Rosado on November 27Credit: USA TODAY Sports
    November 27 – Nakhon Sawan, Thailand
    Wanheng Menayothin (C) vs Panya Pradabsri (12 rounds – strawweight, WBC world title)
    November 27 – Nantes, France
    Tony Yoka vs Christian Hammer (12 rounds – heavyweight)
    November 27 – Culiacan, Mexico
    Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. vs. Nicolas Masseroni (10 rounds – light heavyweight)
    November 28 – London, England (BT Sport)
    Daniel Dubois (C) vs Joe Joyce (C) (12 rounds – heavyweight, British, Commonwealth, European titles)
    Hamzah Sheeraz vs Guido Nicolas Pitto (10 rounds – super-welterweight)
    Jack Catterall vs Abderrazak Houya (10 rounds – super-lightweight)
    David Adeleye vs Danny Whittaker (6 rounds – heavyweight)
    Jack Massey vs Mohammad Ali Bayat Farid – (8 rounds – cruiserweight)
    Joshua Frankham vs MJ Hall (4 rounds – super-welterweight)
    Louie Lynn vs Paul Holt (8 rounds – featherweight)
    Mitchell Barton vs Matt Gordon )4 rounds – heavyweight)
    November 28 – Los Angeles, California (BT Sport Box Office)
    Mike Tyson vs Roy Jones Jr (Exhibition, 8 rounds – heavyweight)
    Jake Paul vs Nate Robinson (6 rounds – cruiserweight)
    Badou Jake vs Blake McKernon (8 rounds – light-heavyweight)
    Viddal Riley vs Rashad Coulter (4 rounds – cruiserweight)
    Jamaine Ortiz vs Sulaiman Segawa (8 rounds – lightweight)
    Irvin Gonzalez vs Edward Vasquez (8 rounds – featherweight)
    Juiseppe Cusumano vs Greg Corbin (8 rounds – heavyweight)

    Mike Tyson returns to the ring on November 28 vs Roy Jones Jr Credit: Getty Images – Getty
    December 2 – Wakefield, England (Sky Sports)
    Jazza Dickens vs Ryan Walsh (10 rounds – featherweights, Golden Contract tournament final)
    Ricards Bolotniks vs Serge Michel (10 rounds – light-heavyweight, Golden Contract tournament final)
    December 3 – Hollywood, California
    Serhii Bohachuck vs Brandon Adams (10 rounds – super-welterweight)
    Brian Ceballo vs Larry Gomez (10 rounds – welterweight)
    Danielle Perkins vs Princess Hairston (6 rounds – heavyweight)
    December 4 – London, England (Sky Sports)
    Billy Joe Saunders (C) vs Martin Murray (12 rounds, super-middleweight, WBO world title)
    Kieron Conway vs. Kieran Smith (10 rounds – super-welterweight)
    James Tennyson vs Josh O’Reilly (12 rounds – lightweight)
    Zach Parker vs Cesar Nunez (12 rounds – super-middleweight)

    Billy Joe Saunders defends his WBO super-middleweight world title on December 4Credit: Getty Images – Getty
    December 5 – Arlington, Texas (Premier Sports)
    Errol Spence Jr (C) vs Danny Garcia (12 rounds – welterweight, WBC & IBF world titles)
    Sebastian Fundora vs Jorge Cota (12 rounds, super-welterweight)
    Josesito Lopez vs Francisco Santana (10 rounds – welterweight)
    Julio Ceja vs Eduardo Ramirez (12 rounds – featherweight)
    Kyrone Davis vs Juan Macias Montiel (10 rounds – middleweight)
    Miguel Flores vs Isaac Avelar (10 rounds – super-featherweight)
    Fernando Garcia vs Juan Tapia (8 rounds – featherweight)
    Frank Martin vs Donte Strayhorn (8 rounds – lightweight)
    Vito Mielnicki Jr vs Steven Pulluaim (6 rounds – welterweight)
    Burley Brooks vs Marco Delgado (6 rounds – super-middleweight)
    December 5 – London, England (BT Sport)
    Lyndon Arthur (C) vs Anthony Yarde (12 rounds – light-heavyweight, Commonwealth title)
    Willy Hutchinson vs Lennox Clarke (12 rounds – super-middleweight, vacant British & Commonwealth titles)

    Errol Spence holds the WBC and IBF world welterweight titles Credit: AP:Associated Press
    December 11 – Redditch, England (Channel 5)
    Sam Eggington vs. Ashley Theophane, 10 or 12 rounds, junior middleweights
    Kaisee Benjamin vs Ben Fields (10 rounds – welterweight)
    Stephen McKenna vs TBA (6 – rounds super-lightweight)
    Aaron McKenna vs TBA (6 – rounds super-welterweight)
    Michael Hennessy Jr vs Dale Arrowsmith (6 round – super-welterweight)
    Idris Virgo vs Kearon Thoma,( 4 rounds – middleweight)
    December 12 – London (Sky Sports Box Office)
    Anthony Joshua (C) vs Kubrat Pulev (12 rounds – heavyweight, WBA, WBO & IBF world titles)
    Krzysztof Glowacki vs Lawrence Okolie (12 rounds – cruiserweight, vacant WBO world title)
    Hughie Fury vs Mariusz Wach (10 rounds – heavyweight)
    Martin Bakole vs Sergey Kuzmin (10 rounds – heavyweight)
    Souleymane Cissokho vs Kieron Conway (10 rounds – super-welterweight)

    Anthony Joshua defends his titles against Kubrat Pulev on December 12Credit: Getty Images – Getty
    December 12 – Uncasville, Connecticut (Premier Sports)
    Chris Colbert (C) vs Jaime Arboleda (12 rounds – super-featherweight, WBA interim title)
    Matt Korobov vs Ronald Ellis (10 rounds – middleweight)
    Richardson Hitchins vs Argenis Mendez (10 rounds – super-lightweight)
    December 12 – Las Vegas, Nevada (Fite TV)
    Shakur Stevenson vs Toka Kahn Clary (10 rounds – super-featherweight)
    Felix Verdejo vs Masayoshi Nakatani (10 rounds – lightweight)
    Edgar Berlanga vs. TBA (8 rounds – super middleweight)
    December 16 – Sydney, Australia
    Tim Tszyu vs Bowyn Morgan (10 rounds – super-welterweight)
    Paul Gallen vs Mark Hunt (6 rounds – heavyweight)
    December 18 – Redditch, England
    Shakan Pitters (C) vs Craig Richards (12 rounds – light-heavyweight, British title)
    River Bent vs. Troy Coleman (8 rounds – middleweight)
    Sammy Cantwell vs. TBA (8 rounds – super-flyweight)
    Stephen McKenna vs. TBA (6 rounds – super-lightweight)
    Michael Hennessy Jr. vs. TBA (6 rounds – super-welterweight)
    Idris Virgo vs. TBA (4 rounds – middleweight)
    Brett McGinty vs. TBA (4 rounds – middleweight)
    December 19 – San Antonio, Texas (DAZN UK)
    Canelo Alvarez vs Callum Smith (C) (12 rounds – super-middleweight, WBA & Ring Magazine world titles)

    Canelo Alvarez hasn’t been in the ring since a KO win over Sergey Kovalev last yearCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    December 19 – Uncasville, Connecticut (Premier Sports)
    Nonito Donaire vs. Emmanuel Rodriguez (12 rounds – bantamweight, vacant WBC title)
    Jaron Ennis vs. Thomas Dulorme (10 rounds – welterweight)

    Nonito Donaire will look to win the WBC bantamweight world title on December 19Credit: PA:Press Association

    December 19 – Torrelavega, Spain
    Sergio Martinez vs Jussi Koivula (10 rounds – middleweight)
    Sergio Garcia (C) vs Andranik Hakobyan (12 rounds – super-welterweight, European title)
    Angel Moreno vs Mohammed Obbadi (12 rounds – flyweight, vacant European title)
    Kiko Martinez vs Pedro Gomes (8 rounds – featherweight)
    Jon Fernandez vs Abdessamad Nechchad (8 rounds – lightweight)
    Bernard Angelo Torres vs Costin Ion (8 rounds – featherweight)
    Kent Erik Baadstad vs David Trallero (4 rounds – heavyweight)
    December 31 – Tokyo, Japan
    Kazuto Ioka (C) vs Kosei Tanaka (12 rounds, super-flyweight, WBO world title) More

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    How many fans will YOUR club be allowed? Arsenal and Liverpool to play with a 2000 crowd but Man Utd behind closed doors

    PREMIER LEAGUE clubs will be playing in front of fans from NEXT WEDNESDAY after the government announced tier changes.
    There is good news for Liverpool fans, as well as the London clubs but Manchester United and City will still have to play in front of empty seats.

    Once lockdown comes to an end on December 2, supporters will be allowed to return to stadiums with attendances of up to 4,000.
    However, this will depend on which tier of Covid restrictions their local area has been allocated.
    How will the new system work?
    Tier 1 areas will be allowed 4,000 fans.
    Tier 2 areas will be allowed 2,000 fans.
    Tier 3 will continue behind closed doors.
    Which clubs will be in Tier 1?
    CAPACITY: 4,000
    No Premier League or EFL clubs will be in Tier 1 after Thursday’s announcement on the new levels of restrictions.

    Only Cornwall, the Isle of Wight and Isles of Scilly are the areas placed in Tier 1.

    Which clubs will be in Tier 2?
    CAPACITY: 2,000
    London will remain in Tier 2 when lockdown ends and will be joined by Liverpool, Brighton and Southampton, who were in different tiers.

    While Merseyside has gone from Tier 3 to Tier 2, the South Coast clubs have gone the opposite way, from Tier 1 to 2.
    Chelsea, Arsenal, Tottenham, Fulham, Crystal Palace and West Ham are all being allowed to host supporters – but at a capacity of just 2,000.
    Liverpool’s infection rate in the past week has dropped to just 187 per 100,000, giving the city the green light to be placed in Tier 2, allowing Jurgen Klopp and Carlo Ancelotti’s teams to play in front of two thousand supporters.

    Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium is set to host 2000 fansCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Which clubs will be in Tier 3?
    CAPACITY: NO FANS ALLOWED
    Man City, Man Utd, Burnley, Leeds, Newcastle, Leicester and Sheffield United will remain in Tier 3 and will be banned from hosting fans.
    Birmingham and the West Midlands were in Tier 2 before lockdown however the council was in discussions about a move to Tier 3, which had been described as “inevitable”.
    Aston Villa, Wolves and West Brom will all have to continue playing behind closed doors.

    Manchester United look like they will have to continue playing behind closed doorsCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Boris Johnson says Brits who test negative in mass trials could get ‘freedom pass’ to ignore Tiers
    Can I attend if I live in a higher tier than my team?
    People in Tier 1 and 2 will be allowed to move freely between their respective areas, meaning there should be no reason why a fan in Tier 2 would be prevented from watching a game in Tier 1.
    However government guidance says people in Tier 3 should not leave their local areas – thought this is a recommendation and not legally enforceable.
    It has yet to be confirmed whether clubs themselves will enforce a ban on Tier 3 in order to comply with the guidance.
    Will I have to wear a mask to attend?
    SunSport understands that masks will be required to enter and leave stadiums and while accessing concourses.
    However they will NOT be required when seated.

    What other rules will be in place?
    Contrary to some reports, singing will not be banned at stadiums in England.
    But fans will have to sign up to a charter forbidding them from doing other things such as touching those outside their household bubble. More