FA allows crowds at some non league grounds but England fans must wait
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Regional National Leagues and below allowed 15% capacity
Plans to do likewise for Wembley internationals in October
The Football Association has given the green light to the return of a small number of fans in certain non-league divisions, with Mark Bullingham, the organisation’s chief executive, suggesting that the move was essential for the survival of the game at this level.
Bullingham confirmed that England’s Nations League fixtures away to Iceland and Denmark on 5 and 8 September respectively would go ahead – albeit with no supporters in attendance. The shoots of optimism with regard to getting crowds back and a return to some sort of normality came further down the pyramid. Continue reading...