Corona virus layers: Welcome back to Liverpool, London | Football News

Premier League clubs in Liverpool and London can welcome some supporters back to their arenas.

Greater Manchester will be in tier 3 – classified as ‘very high’ risk and the only tier that will not allow any fans to take part in the tournament – when the new rules take effect on December 2nd.

Many Premier League clubs, including Manchester City, Manchester United, Aston Villa, Newcastle, Leeds, Leicester and the Wolves, will never welcome fans back to the arenas. The end of the second lock.

Mercedes have been relegated to Tier 2, however, and dominating champions Liverpool and Everton will be able to welcome 2,000 supporters into their stadiums as long as they continue to adhere to strict COVID-19 security measures.

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2,000 Liverpool fans return to Anfield on December 5 for the Premier League match against the Wolves

Supporters can be seen at Anfield for the first time since March when Liverpool face the Wolves at home in the Premier League on December 5.

London is named as a Tier 2 area, which is placed in the ‘high’ risk category.

This means that 2,000 rugby union fans will be able to attend the Autumn Nations Cup in Twickenham, which will see England play an as yet unknown adversary.

Twickenham Stadium
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A limited number of supporters will be allowed inside Twickenham to watch England compete in the Fall Cup on December 6.

Health Secretary Matt Hankok said in a statement to the Commons on Thursday that further review of the demarcation estimates to be made on December 16 and the new plans would be approved by the MP on December 1.

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