Sunderland Echo

Wait goes on for Cats fans as region remains in Tier 3

- Richard Mennear richard.mennear@jpimedia.co.uk

North East football fans will have to wait until the New Year at the earliest before they can watch their side in action live after it was confirmed the region is to remain in tier three.

H ea l th S e c reta r y M att Hancock has outlined the l ate s t C ov i d -1 9 t i e r p l a n s after the first review, with the North East remaining under the strictest controls until the New Year.

It means no football fans will be allowed inside stadiums until January at the earliest.

The next review is due to take place on January 1.

The Premier League and EFL have been playing behind-closed-doors for majority of the season, though some teams elsewhere in the country were allowed a small number of fans back inside stadiums earlier this month.

Those areas in Tier 3 are not allowed any fans, but those in tier two can have up to 2,000 and tier one up to a maximum of 4,000.

Sunderland’s next three games over the festive period had already been postponed following a Covid-19 outbreak at the Academy of L i g ht w i th f ive f i r s t tea m players testing positive, the training ground has been closed for 10 days.

Games against Shrewsbury Town away and Blackp o o l a n d H u l l C i ty, b o t h at h o m e, h ave to b e rea r - ranged.

Newc a s tl e Un i te d ’s re - c e nt ga m e a ga i n s t A s to n V i l l a wa s a l s o p o s tp o n e d after a Covid-19 outbreak at their training centre but the squad has since returned to action.

Hancock said the UK has “come so far” and “mustn’t blow it now”.

Making a statement in the Commons yesterday, Mr Hancock told MPs: “As we enter the coldest months we must be vigilant and keep this virus under control.

“Yesterday 25,161 cases we re re p o r te d a n d th e re are 18,038 people in hospital with coronaviru­s in the UK. We must keep supressing this virus.

“And this isn’t just a matter for Government or for th i s H ou s e, i t i s a m atte r for every single person and these are always the most d i f f ic u l t m o nth s fo r p e ople’s health and for the NHS.

“A n d e s p e c i a l l y w i t h t h e va c c i n e already h e re, we must be cautious as we accelerate the vaccine deployment as per The Winter Plan.

“We’ve come so far, we mustn’t blow it now.”

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Sunderland fans must wait to return to the Stadium of Light.

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