EFL seeks to delay fixtures in order to let fans in
December 1 slate could be pushed back by a day after new guidance, while RFU plots fans' return from December 6
THE EFL said today that it will try to delay its December 1 fixture schedule by one day in a bid to get fans into stadiums, as sport expressed wary optimism over supporters’ return.
On Monday Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that as of December 2 up to 4,000 supporters can attend matches depending on levels of Covid-19 in the area.
The long-overdue decision was described as a “lifeline” by EFL chairman Rick Parry, who is now seeking to get fans in as quickly as possible.
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