Premier League 2021: Officials confirms Last two Matchdays permitted to home fans only.
The Premier League has revealed that only home fans will be allowed to attend stadiums on the final two matchdays of the 2020-21 season.
Supporters have not been allowed to be welcomed in at games as part of Britain's efforts to reduce the spread of coronavirus.
Premier league Official Statement about allowing the Fans for stadium.
“The Premier League has today confirmed that the final two Matchweeks of the 2020/21 season will be limited to home fans, subject to the Government easing lockdown restrictions in the United Kingdom.
“Supporters are expected to be able to return to stadiums from 17 May in a reduced capacity, pending the final Government decision on planned Step 3 conditions, which will be announced no later than 10 May.
“The Premier League last week confirmed fixtures have been rescheduled to provide an opportunity for each club to host one home match with supporters before the end of the season.
“Following consultation with clubs, it was agreed matches would not be open to away supporters due to varying operational challenges across the League and the need to deliver a consistent approach, while maximising the opportunity for home-fan attendance.
“The safety and security of supporters is of paramount importance. Clubs have a proven track record of providing COVID-safe environments and have operational plans in place ready to safely welcome supporters back to their stadiums.
“Fans have been greatly missed at Premier League matches and this marks a key step towards full stadiums, including away fans, from the start of the 2021-22 season."
Premier League fixtures for the final two matchdays, 37, Matchweek 38, date, Kick off times..
Matchweek 37 will now be played on 18-19 May, with the final matches of the season kicking off at 16:00 BST on Sunday 23 May as planned.
PREMIER LEAGUE MATCHDAY 37
Fixture Venue
Brighton vs Man City at The Amex Stadium
Burnley vs Liverpool at Turf Moor
Chelsea vs Leicester at Stamford Bridge
Crystal Palace vs Arsenal at Selhurst Park
Everton vs Wolves at Goodison Park
Man Utd vs Fulham at Old Trafford
Newcastle vs Sheffield Utd at St James' Park
Southampton vs Leeds at St Mary's Stadium
Tottenham vs Aston Villa at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
West Brom vs West Ham at The Hawthorns
PREMIER LEAGUE MATCHDAY 38
Fixture Venue
Arsenal vs Brighton at Emirates Stadium
Aston Villa vs Chelsea at Villa Park
Fulham vs Newcastle at Craven Cottage
Leeds vs West Brom at Elland Road
Leicester vs Tottenham at King Power Stadium
Liverpool vs Crystal Palace at Anfield
Man City vs Everton at Etihad Stadium
Sheffield Utd vs Burnley at Bramall Lane
West Ham vs Southampton at London Stadium
Wolves vs Man Utd at Molineux
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