Tottenham will be able to host Arsenal in an eagerly-awaited north London derby on December 5 in front of their fans after it was announced the capital would be placed into tier two restrictions.And that means Chelsea, West Ham, Crystal Palace and Fulham will also be allowed to let supporters back in.Premier League champions Liverpool and neighbours Everton are also in tier two following the city's recent mass testing pilot, so will be able to welcome back some of their fans.However, Manchester United and neighbours City will still not be able to play in front of their home fans after it was announced that Greater Manchester would be under tier three restrictions.The tiers will not be reviewed until December 16 - meaning the Manchester.
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