Avoid singing and hugging, league advises as 2,000 allowed to watch West Ham vs Man U
Football fans are pictured on a giant screen in the empty London Stadium ahead of the Premier League match between West Ham United and Manchester City on Oct 24. (Pool Photo via AFP)
LONDON: Premier League chiefs have warned fans to avoid “excessive singing” and hugging as supporters return to English top-flight football matches for the first time since March.
West Ham are preparing to host the season’s first Premier League match with spectators present when they welcome Manchester United in Saturday’s evening match.
Government restrictions intended to prevent the coronavirus mean just 2,000 fans will be allowed in to watch the…
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