Premier League confirm that they will NOT insist that fans attending matches must be double vaccinated unless Covid cases rise throughout the autumn and winter months
Football clubs may still ask spectators for proof of vaccination or negative test If cases rise, the government have confirmed that they will implement 'Plan B' Plan B will involve mandatory proof of vaccinations for all fans attending games The plan details that reduced capacities for all stadiums will also be enforced By Alex White For Mailonline
Published: 18:14 BST, 22 September 2021 | Updated: 18:14 BST, 22 September 2021
The Premier League have revealed that supporters attending matches will not have to be doubled jabbed.
During a shareholder meeting that took place on Wednesday, there was a vote concerning several COVID-related regulations that had been agreed among the 20 clubs.
The meeting concluded that it will not be compulsory for fans going to games to be double-jabbed, however the clubs can ask spectators to provide proof of a COVID-19 vaccination or a negative test.
The Premier League have confirmed that supporters do not need to be double vaccinated
Since the start of the season, stadiums have been able to host spectators at full capacity
The Premier League have also confirmed that this current policy will continue until January at the earliest, according to The Athletic.
However, if COVID cases and hospitalisations rise throughout the autumn and
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