The entirety of the 2020-21 Premier League season looks set to be played before reduced crowds due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Supporters have not been allowed into stadiums since football was suspended in March, with all games since then taking place without spectators.
A thousand supporters were allowed into The Oval on Sunday to watch a cricket friendly between Surrey and Middlesex, while the World Snooker Championships at the Crucible will also trial having some spectators present, and the government appear keen to try to do everything to allow at least some fans through the doors at grounds.
But it seems that until a vaccine for the virus is developed, full capacity stadiums will not be permitted. James Calder, who was part
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