Supporters will be able to make a return to EFL fixtures next week, with two matches confirmed as test events in line with the Government's pilot scheme.
The two fixtures will take place at Cambridge United’s Abbey Stadium, starting with the EFL Trophy fixture against Fulham U21s on Tuesday 8 September, ahead of a second game for the Club’s opening Sky Bet League Two game of the 2020/21 season against Carlisle United on Saturday 12 September.
The Club has been chosen to host the two test events, having previously been part of a joint project by the EFL and the Sports Grounds Safety Authority (SGSA) that looked at the safe application of social distancing at football grounds. That work was overseen by crowd dynamics experts Movement Strategies, who will also assess the pilot at the Abbey Stadium on behalf of the SGSA and DCMS.
Appropriate measures have been applied at the Abbey Stadium, with both terraces and seating arrangements available. As a result of two fixtures taking place at the same venue in a short period of time, it will allow for any learnings to be implemented quickly under the same conditions.
The insight received from this initial phase of matches taking place will test the application of the Government’s Stage 5 Guidance and the SGSA’s Planning for Social Distancing at Sports Grounds guidance, which was developed following the insight provided by the Movement Strategies modelling work.
The confirmed fixtures, dates and crowd capacity are as follows:
- Tuesday 8 September Cambridge United v Fulham U21 (1,000 Capacity)
- Saturday 12 September Cambridge United v Carlisle United (2,500 Capacity)
I think watching football socially distanced will be absolutely crap!
That being said, I’m bored stiff on a Saturday afternoon and miss watching a live game - Hopefully we can get back to full capacities soon though
Some of those Ricoh games before they made it one stand only were not that bad mate
Why, do you spend 90 minutes watching away fans?I’ll probably go to a couple but not really bother much until away fans are back.
TBF, most of us did that under Andy Thorn.Why, do you spend 90 minutes watching away fans?
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Up to 300 people who attended a charity football match near Sunderland have been asked to self-isolate for two weeks after 28 people who attended the event tested positive.
YesWasn’t it to do with the after match piss up in the social club and nothing to do with the game?
I'm still hopeful we will get to see the team play live sometime in October
I'm still hopeful we will get to see the team play live sometime in October
Ahh,I wasn't aware of that. The BBC never mentioned that in the article. That is irrelevant then.Wasn’t it to do with the after match piss up in the social club and nothing to do with the game?
I'm still hopeful we will get to see the team play live sometime in October
I don't get how it's being trialed to attend games but social gatherings of more than a few people is being banned again.
I don't get how it's being trialed to attend games but social gatherings of more than a few people is being banned again.
Organised sport is exempt. Apparently the virus is a big football fan and has a soft spot for weddings and funerals.
Social distancing will be easy at St Andrews. Just open up the whole stadium, there will be about 8 thousand of us, family groups, plenty of space between each group, simples. In fact we should be the only team allowed supporters
i don't think it's just the spacing that is the issue. They plan to walk each group to their seats which is a big logistical task for a crowd of 8k
The organised sport exemption is aimed at the playing of sports.
Crowds of up to 6 people who know each other can meet in places like pubs alongside many other groups of up to 6 so sporting attendence would be the same as this.
Not to mention policing it at a far higher level than normal during the game.
Well clearly the interview with Hat Mancock I just listened to wasn’t as clear as he claimed. I came away thinking it was all sports events.
Organised sport is exempt. Apparently the virus is a big football fan and has a soft spot for weddings and funerals.
Covid 19 seems quite forgiving anyway considering its infected less than 0.5 % of the world's population... It's one of those contagious not so contagious deadly but not so deadly viruses
Social distancing will be easy at St Andrews. Just open up the whole stadium, there will be about 8 thousand of us, family groups, plenty of space between each group, simples. In fact we should be the only team allowed supporters
I heard We only pay rent for 2 stands.Social distancing will be easy at St Andrews. Just open up the whole stadium, there will be about 8 thousand of us, family groups, plenty of space between each group, simples. In fact we should be the only team allowed supporters
I heard We only pay rent for 2 stands.
Would cost is more to open the whole ground.
Hey I just follow the rules, obviously we are all extremely comfortable that a contagious not so contagious virus that's effected less than half a % of the globe is worthy of ruining our kids futures... That's infected not killed.Yeah so not deadly it’s killed almost a million people. And as you say is only 1/200th of its way through the population. What’s 200m people dead between friends?
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