Amex's altered capacity revealed as Brighton and Premier League rivals eye crowd returns
Brighton and their Premier League rivals are pushing for stadiums to be at 40 percent capacity for the start of the 2020-21 season, as they continue to try and get supporters back amid the COVID-19 crisis.
A report in The Independent also states face masks could become mandatory for match-going Seagulls fans, with and electronic ticketing set to be introduced to aid the track and trace system.
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Hide AdTop tier clubs are working with government, with the latest mooted plans could lead to seeing crowds back at close to half capacity.
The return of fans to football stadia is seen as crucial for teams in the lower leagues, who rely so heavily on matchday income to function.
According to the report, The current plans involve at least a seat between each person, with discussions revolving around fans sitting behind each other, rather than diagonally, which would pose a greater risk of catching the virus.
However, but there are some logistical issues to be worked out, with clubs with older stadiums likely to find it more difficult to implement social distancing measures, with seats more tightly packed together.
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Hide AdThe Amex currently has room for 30,666 supporters – under the proposed new 40 percent rule, Brighton could see approximately 12,266 spectators pass through the turnstiles.
The 2020/21 Premier League campaign is expected to start on September 12, in line with UEFA’s European calendar.