• Proposals could come in at end of current national lockdown
  • Club desperate for the revenue provided by matchday tickets

Plans to allow supporters back into football matches, perhaps before the end of the year, are being considered in government.

The proposals could come into effect at the end of the current national lockdown and allow a small number of fans to attend games in areas under tier 1 restrictions, the lightest set of local coronavirus measures.

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