Fans will soon be back to match venues in the Premier League soon

Eight clubs including Liverpool and Arsenal were placed under the Tier 2 of locations allowed by the UK government to permit spectators back to sporting events in December last year but the increase in covid 19 cases brought an end to the process.

Fans will soon be back to match venues in the Premier League soon
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Premier League Chief Executive, Richard Masters has assured that fans would be back to match venues before the end of the season.

He revealed that although spectators are used to watching football matches on television yet the reality of live football across England would soon be experienced.

Teams in the Premier League welcome supporters to stadiums in December but the surge in coronavirus cases in the UK abruptly ended the decision made by the Premier League and government on all sporting disciplines.

Boris Johnson will set out a road map for how the United Kingdom will come out of its current national lockdown on Monday and discussions according to talkSPORTS are ongoing for fans to be at the Carabao Cup FA Cup finals at Wembley in April and May respectively.

“We are getting used to watching live football on television without fans in the stadiums, and I don't want to get used to it for much longer. Hopefully, we will see an end to that and a return of supporters as soon as possible," he told the Financial Times' Business of Football summit on Thursday.

“I am confident (fans will return next season). No one can say because this pandemic has a way of surprising you as it did over Christmas, but we haven't lost hope we might see a few back even this season, depending on what happens and the direction of the numbers and government decisions etc.

“Certainly, I hope next season it opens up quickly and we can work with the government again and with the rest of sport, and get fans back in the stadium in real numbers and get back to the real Premier League.”