Glorious Goodwood and the World Snooker Championship will both have spectators watching live as part of a Government-backed trial.
The sports fixtures are pilot events for the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, as Prime Minister Boris Johnson aims for fans to return to stadia from October 1.
As a result of his speech on Friday morning, the card on August 1 at the Qatar Goodwood Festival is permitted to have a crowd of 5,000 people in attendance. "This event will be a pilot to implement new safety protocols developed by DCMS, the Sports Ground Safety Authority (SGSA) and racing to implement new safety protocols to allow elite sporting venues to welcome back spectators," said a racecourse spokesperson. "An event for 5,000
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