Bristol Post

Football Ten EFL games given go-ahead to let fans in

- Jamie GARDNER

SUPPORTERS are set to attend a men’s English profession­al football match for the first time since March this weekend after the EFL was given the go-ahead to play 10 matches in front of up to 1,000 spectators each.

The games are part of the Government’s pilot event programme to reintroduc­e spectators to venues on a socially-distanced basis amid the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The fixtures in question are Luton v Derby, Middlesbro­ugh v Bournemout­h and Norwich v Preston in the Championsh­ip, Blackpool v Swindon, Charlton v Doncaster, Shrewsbury v Northampto­n and Hull v Crewe in League One and Forest Green Rovers v Bradford, Carlisle v Southend and Morecambe v Cambridge in League Two.

EFL clubs are still hoping that supporters will be able to return more widely from October 1, but the Government is reviewing that date after a spike in coronaviru­s cases.

EFL chairman Rick Parry said: “It’s encouragin­g that we are in a position to move forward with the next phase of the pilot programme and give a small number of our clubs the opportunit­y to welcome back up to 1,000 fans this week.

“The health and wellbeing of supporters and their wider communitie­s remains the priority, but as we showed at Cambridge, social distancing can be applied safely. By extending across more EFL clubs we hope to further demonstrat­e that the measures developed can allow fans to return in greater numbers from as early as next month.

“The requiremen­t to welcome spectators back through turnstiles has not diminished in any way, the financial challenges facing EFL clubs have been explained on numerous occasions, they

AFTER a great start to the season on the opening day, when they beat Bristol Rovers Supporters Club 8-1, Highridge United travelled to Abbots Leight to take on Clifton United for an Avon Youth League Under-12 Division Four clash. are substantia­l and a problem requires immediate solutions.”

It is understood clubs situated in communitie­s which are under local lockdowns were excluded from applying to be part of the pilot matches.

The Secretary of State for digital, culture, media and sport, Oliver Dowden, said: “I know that many fans are eager to return to football and that jobs depend on this too, so fans will welcome news that the EFL will be running number-capped, Covid-secure and socially-distanced pilots this weekend.

“This will help us build the evidence base to see how we can return fans safely in greater numbers as soon as it is safe to do so.” that

Highridge ran out 9-2 winners with goals from TJ Joyner, who scored a hattrick, Ted Jones (2), Jayden Jacobs (2), Reece Brailey and Kash Phillips. A manof-the-match display from Zack Hatherall sealed another three points for the ‘Ridge.

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