This month’s Carabao Cup final between Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur will be allowed to host fans as part of pilot events to pave the way for the return of large crowds to stadiums, the British government said on Sunday.
Fans to attend Carabao Cup final
The final will be held at London’s Wembley Stadium on 25 April and is set to host 8000 fans. It was due to be played on February 28 but was pushed back in the hope that a later date would allow fans to attend.
Tickets will be made available to both Tottenham and City fans as well as local residents around the stadium and the National Health Service (NHS) workers.
The trial, to be run at nine events including the FA Cup final and one semifinal, will be used to assess whether large events can be held in closed settings without social distancing.
The FA Cup semi-final between Leicester City and Southampton will be allowed to host an audience of 4 000, while a crowd of 21 000 will be permitted for the final on 15 May.