Western Mail

RETURN OF FOOTBALL FANS

- MATHEW DAVIES Sports writer mathew.davies@walesonlin­e.co.uk

FANS will be able to attend the Championsh­ip, League One and League Two play-offs, the EFL has announced.

After the Government announced on Monday that it was proceeding with its plan to take the third step in its coronaviru­s recovery road map, supporters will be allowed into stadiums for both legs of the semi-finals and the final of all three divisions.

The games of each semi-final will be restricted to home fans only and the clubs involved will now liaise with relevant local Safety Advisory Groups to determine the capacity.

Fans of both teams are set to be allowed to attend the three finals over the Bank Holiday weekend of May 29-31, currently due to be held at Wembley.

The Welsh Government confirmed earlier yesterday that the Championsh­ip semi-final second leg between Swansea and Barnsley on May 22 and Newport’s League Two play-off semi-final first leg against Forest Green would be used as pilot events in Wales’ roadmap to unlocking the country.

EFL chief executive Trevor Birch said: “We are delighted to welcome back fans for the Sky Bet play-offs which will be fantastic for our competitio­n and another significan­t step towards the EFL’s aspiration of having full stadia at the start of next season.

“Discussion­s remain ongoing with the Welsh Government in respect of the position in Wales, but all parties appreciate the importance of seeing fans return for these games.

“Over the course of the past 12 months, our clubs have implemente­d stringent protocols and have worked tirelessly to overcome unpreceden­ted challenges this campaign.

“Fans’ return at this climax of the season is just reward for semi-finalist clubs who will now use their significan­t expertise in crowd management to ensure supporters can enjoy a safe and enjoyable return to their muchloved home grounds.

“We are thankful to all those who have helped ensure fans will be able to support their clubs in important fixtures through the semi-finals and we look forward to welcoming fans in yet greater numbers at the play-off finals.”

Bournemout­h and Brentford make up the four Championsh­ip semifinali­sts, with the first legs getting underway on May 17.

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Sunderland and Lincoln go head-tohead in the League One semi-finals, while Tranmere, who sacked manager Keith Hill on Tuesday, play Morecambe in the other League Two semi-final.

In addition to the play-off games, The Welsh Government has also included Wales’ European Championsh­ips warm-up tie against Albania at Cardiff City Stadium on June 5 as another of the pilot test events.

4,000 supporters will be allowed to attend that game. And Glamorgan cricket will allow 750-1,000 spectators to attend their clash with Lancashire between June 3 and 6 at Sophia Gardens.

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