Go mental in the comments section. "The Sun", "Sun", "Sun Online" are registered trademarks or trade names of News Group Newspapers Limited. Boris Johnson expects fans to be back in football stadiums from October in England, as he continues to ease lockdown measures.
"Sport has already been taking place behind closed doors in this country though since June.The completion of the Premier League season was deemed a huge success with thousands of tests carried out before each match.The final round of testing involved 1574 players and club staff, all of which came back negative.All must agree to a new code of behaviour that includes not attending the event should they be experiencing any COVID-19 symptoms.Social distancing must also be observed in any seating arrangements inside the stadium or arena.There will also be one-way systems in operation with numbers also controlled.Hygiene stations loaded with hand sanitiser will also be placed upon entry and exit points. Today as he took part in a game at Millwall he appeared determined to wrong foot David Cameron. Prime Minister Boris Johnson says football fans could return to stadiums in OctoberNo fans have been allowed at stadiums since sports resumed in the country in June By working closely with sports and medical experts, these pilots will help ensure the safe return of fans to stadia. order back issues and use the historic Daily Express Spectators will be allowed back into some sports events in England from next week as coronavirus prevention measures are tested ahead of a planned wider reopening of stadiums in October.Domestic cricket on July 26-27 is set to be the first sport that fans are allowed to watch in person since March. RING The Sun on 0207 782 4104 or WHATSAPP on 07423720250 or EMAIL exclusive@the-sun.co.uk
"We will pilot larger gatherings in venues like sports stadiums with a view to a wider reopening in the autumn," said Johnson earlier this month. Boris Johnson outlines hope for football fans to be back in …
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BORIS JOHNSON has announced football fans should be allowed back into stadiums by October in a huge boost for next season. Boris Johnson has warned there are signs of a second wave of coronavirus in Europe.
Boris Johnson's spear tackle on the Germans. “From October we intend to bring back audiences in stadia ... in a COVID-secure way subject to the successful outcome of pilots,” British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said in Downing Street on Friday.Stadium capacities will still be restricted and staggered entry times, social distancing measures and one-way systems will be required.