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Premier League looking at ‘clinical passports’ for fans Official

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THE Premier League is looking at “clinical passports” to help get fans back into stadiums to watch matches, says chief executive Richard Masters.

The English top flight restarted in June and completed the 201920 season without supporters because of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Masters, writing in The Times, said the Premier League was “willing to see how we can support the developmen­t of ‘clinical passports’ — an app-based system that looks at all symptoms and other Covid-19 contributi­ng factors”.

The 2020-21 season is scheduled to start on 12 September.

Professor James Calder — who has chaired the cross-sport working group with government and health officials on the return to sport — recently told BBC Sport that sports events are highly unlikely to have full capacity crowds this year.

He added that the whole of the next football season in England could be played in front of reduced capacities and crowd sizes could be further impacted if chanting is proven to heighten transmissi­on risk.

Masters said the Premier League had a club working group liaising with the Sports Grounds Safety Authority and medical experts looking at “practical solutions” for the return of supporters.

He added a “wide-ranging fan consultati­on” was also taking place and their attendance at games would help provide a “boost to the whole game’s economic viability in these challengin­g times”.

“We are prepared to help lead football through trials of what is possible, investing in technology and best-practice steps to reduce risk and make the return of fans to grounds v i a b l e ,” sa id Masters.

“Test and trace will provide crucial support for getting fans back into the stands. We will urge supporters to be responsibl­e and engage with this programme, helping to make football environmen­ts as safe as possible.

“We are considerin­g all areas of a match day, from ticketing solutions, stadium seating allocation configurat­ion and timed entries, to temperatur­e checks and an in-seat food and drink service for fans. “We will work with local authoritie­s and clubs to seek solutions to local transport challenges such as introducin­g additional car parking and secure bicycle spaces and implementi­ng park-and-walk schemes.” - BBC Sport

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EPL chief executive Richard Masters

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