Wales hope to welcome fans to Six Nations games in Cardiff as Welsh government ready to lift Covid rule on sporting fixtures being played behind closed doors Sporting events must currently be played behind closed doors in Wales But First Minister Mark Drakeford is expected to relax restrictions on Friday Fans could now be allowed to attend Six Nations games in Cardiff next month
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Welsh Rugby Union bosses are poised for a Six Nations boost with crowds now set to be allowed for Wales’ home games with Scotland, France and Italy.
Wales First Minister Mark Drakeford introduced strict new Covid-19 rules last year to limit the spread of the Omicron variant.
They included forcing sporting fixtures in the country to be played behind closed doors.