Premier League release statement over crowds' return as wait for Leeds United's fans continues

THE Premier League and the division's clubs are urging the Government to remain committed to the October 1 date for the controlled return of fans to sporting venues.
Watch more of our videos on Shots! 
and live on Freeview channel 276
Visit Shots! now

Supporters have been unable to watch their teams inside stadiums since the first full weekend of March due to the country's battle against coronavirus.

That meant Leeds United's last five home games of the Championship season being played behind closed doors and spectators will again be absent for the club's first Premier League home game in 16 years this weekend when Fulham visit Elland Road for a 3pm kick-off.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

All Premier League games are currently being played inside stadiums without any fans but the Premier League want the Government to keep committed to the October 1 date for a controlled return of spectators.

STILL EMPTY: Leeds United's midweek Carabao Cup clash against Hull City, above, was the latest Elland Road contest to be staged in front of stands without supporters. Photo by OLI SCARFF/POOL/AFP via Getty Images.STILL EMPTY: Leeds United's midweek Carabao Cup clash against Hull City, above, was the latest Elland Road contest to be staged in front of stands without supporters. Photo by OLI SCARFF/POOL/AFP via Getty Images.
STILL EMPTY: Leeds United's midweek Carabao Cup clash against Hull City, above, was the latest Elland Road contest to be staged in front of stands without supporters. Photo by OLI SCARFF/POOL/AFP via Getty Images.

A Premier League statement released on Thursday evening read: "The Premier League and its clubs met today to discuss the return of supporters to stadiums.

"Safety remains the number one priority and clubs reiterated their commitment to ensuring Premier League stadiums will be among the safest public places, through the effective use of a wide range of mitigation measures. Clubs will adopt a range of common standards, which will help deliver bio-secure, safe environments for fans across the League.

"Clubs reaffirmed that the continued loss of matchday revenues is having a significant impact across the League as well as on the football pyramid and local and national economies.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

"Taking into account the high safety standards which will be set by the Premier League in conjunction with the relevant public authorities, the League and clubs urge Government to remain committed to the 1 October date for the controlled return of fans to sporting venues."

Leeds has a fantastic story to tell - and the Yorkshire Evening Post has been rooted firmly at the heart of telling the stories of our city since 1890.

We believe in ourselves and hope you believe in us too. We need your support to help ensure we can continue to be at the heart of life in Leeds.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

Subscribe to our website and enjoy unlimited access to local news and information online and on our app.

With a digital subscription, you can read more than 5 articles, see fewer ads, enjoy faster load times, and get access to exclusive newsletters and content.

Click here to subscribe.

For more details on our newspaper subscription offers click here.

Thank you Laura Collins

Comment Guidelines

National World encourages reader discussion on our stories. User feedback, insights and back-and-forth exchanges add a rich layer of context to reporting. Please review our Community Guidelines before commenting.