The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Murrayfiel­d to host ‘limited’ spectators for second derby

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The second of the restart games between Edinburgh Rugby and Glasgow Warriors on Friday will have the first live audience at a major sporting event in Scotland since lockdown, it has been confirmed.

The match at BT Murrayfiel­d on August 28 will be the first pro rugby game in the UK with fans present since the Covid-19 lockdown came into effect in March. The Scottish Government has approved plans tabled by Scottish Rugby to allow a “limited” number of fans – thought to be around 1,000 – into the game as a pilot.

Rugby restarts at BT Murrayfiel­d this evening behind closed doors, but Scottish Rugby had been pushing a detailed plan to try to bring at least some spectators for the second game.

Scottish Rugby chief operating officer Dominic McKay said: “We are delighted that a limited number of spectators will be in BT Murrayfiel­d on Friday August 28 to watch the Guinness PRO14 match between Edinburgh Rugby and Glasgow Warriors.

“We are pleased our work with the Scottish Government will ensure that players, support staff and fans will be covered by a comprehens­ive event plan for everyone’s safety including physical distancing requiremen­ts.

“Scottish Rugby would like to thank government ministers and officials who helped us make this happen, and our own colleagues who pulled together a robust operationa­l plan for the match.”

The governing body also entirely own and operate the country’s biggest capacity stadium, and have been keen to put the 67,500-seater facility forward as a suitable site as sport emerges from lockdown for football as well as rugby given the enclosed but spacious nature of the stadium ‘campus’.

“We hope that our experience and learnings from a live spectator event next Friday can help all of Scottish sport, and the wider events industry restart,” added McKay.

The spectators concerned are likely to be mostly Edinburgh Rugby season ticket holders as the match is designated as a home game for the club, and ticketing informatio­n will be released next week.

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