"There's been some good banter between the fans where I am, it's all good natured and there have been a few diehards on both sides trying to sing from time to time.". The events will provide data on how large-scale crowds could be able to return to stadiums safely after this point. Incredible drama after Chelsea's last-gasp goal is chalked off by VAR to deny them a late equaliser in the FA Cup final against Leicester City. "Participants in the ERP pilots published to date will have to provide a basic Covid certification that they have tested negative for Covid-19.". The pilots are part of the Events Research Programme (ERP) and will inform the government's decisions on step four of its roadmap out of lockdown. Leicester City lift the FA Cup for the first time as Youri Tielemans' stunning long-range goal earns victory over Chelsea at Wembley. On arrival she'll need to show the text or email message she receives with her result - she'll only get in if she was negative. Professor Iain Buchan, chairman of public health, clinical informatics, faculty of health and life sciences at Liverpool University said the risk of an outbreak following one of the trial events is "about one in several thousand people". "It's important we are successful because we are sending out a message to all other indoor sports, cinemas, theatres," World Snooker Tour chairman Barry Hearn told BBC Sport. They will also have to take a laboratory PCR test five days afterwards. Thousands of fans have returned to Wembley Stadium for the first time in more than a year as part of a coronavirus trial. I don't want to name drop, I was talking to Andrew Lloyd Webber the other day and he was like, 'Come on, get me crowds back in my theatres' and I'm like, 'Andrew, I'm doing my best'. The Carabao Cup final, FA Cup final and World Snooker Championships will be test events later in the Spring. Ticket holders have also been requested to take a PCR test - which has to be processed in a laboratory - before and after the match to help the research programme work out whether there has been any impact on infections from the pilots. "We're starting at a third capacity, going up to 50%, 75%, and then for the final two days 100%," said Hearn. "To be lucky enough to be a Leicester fan living within Wembley Park and having the opportunity to go to the game today, it means the most and I'm so excited," he said. Attendees will not have to social distance from others or wear a face mask, but will have to prove a negative LFT result within the previous 24 hours. Crowds will return to sporting events this weekend at pilot events that could help define England's way out of lockdown. The Carabao Cup final on 25 April between Manchester City and Tottenham will have 8,000 fans - 2,000 from each club, with the remaining allocation split between groups including Brent residents and NHS staff - and there are plans to have a 21,000 crowd at the FA Cup final on 15 May. The matches will hopefully pave the way for 20,000 fans to be at Wembley for Euro 2020. Fans Return To Top-level Football In England As 4,000 Attend FA Cup Semi-final Fans returned to London's Wembley Stadium for the first time in over a year on Sunday as 4,000 local spectators were allowed in to the FA Cup semi-final between Southampton and Leicester City as part of a coronavirus test event. Leicester captain Kasper Schmeichel says his joy at leading them to a first-ever FA Cup is "indescribable" after beating Chelsea. But gradually numbers will rise to half and then full capacity over the 17-day championship, which is about 1,000 seats. However, most fans will be having flashbacks of one of the most humiliating nights in their history, when Leicester City visited the St. Mary’s and defeated the Saints 9-0 in October 2019. I'm really looking forward to it.". On 15 May - two days before the government is due to ease lockdown further - the FA Cup final at Wembley will take place with 21,000 fans. Anyone who attends any of the trial events will have to prove they have had a negative lateral flow test (LFT) result in the past 36 hours. "I just wanted to get back in a stadium," she says. It will also trial the idea of COVID certification to unlock parts of society, a concept which has been highly contested by politicians thus far. One of next month’s FA Cup semi-finals at Wembley will be among a series of pilot events to trial the return of large crowds to UK venues. Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden said: "We're one step closer to a summer of live events now our science-led programme is under way. At the Crucible, fans will also need to show they have had a negative lateral flow test to gain entry and, as at the football, fans have been asked to undertake pre- and post-event PCR tests for research purposes. EFL Cup final to welcome 8,000 fans. Anna Chapman, a university student who lives close to Wembley, is one of the lucky few who have a ticket for Sunday's second semi-final. The FA Cup final was a welcome glimpse at the hope the future holds for the return of fans. But the roadmap out of lockdown is continuing with pilot events testing how crowds can return to venues safely. The indoor snooker tournament at the Sheffield Crucible Theatre is only allowing around 300 fans in - to facilitate social distancing - this weekend. Chelsea's FA Cup semi-final against Manchester City has reportedly not been selected by the government as a pilot event for the return of spectators. Supporters will first attend the FA Cup semi-final between Leicester and Southampton on April 18, with 4,000 allowed in, before the Carabao Cup final on April 25 has 8,000 fans in attendance. There may have only been about 20,000 fans at Wembley for the FA Cup final - but they produced a memorable atmosphere. An outdoor gig at Liverpool's Sefton Park on 2 May will allow a crowd of 5,000, which is 2,500 short of its full capacity. Leicester fan Morgan Corrington watched his side book their place in the final after a 1-0 win. Why are Hong Kong citizens having to decide whether to move to the UK? If everything goes well, around 8,000 fans will be allowed in for Manchester City's Carabao Cup final against Spurs a week later. Hearn added: "There is discrimination and it's not fair but in the bigger picture, in what we're going to learn from the data and by creating the safest environment we can, I believe they've got the rules right. "Testing different settings and looking at different mitigations is key to getting crowds back safely. Fans under 18 cannot attend, and people who are clinically extremely vulnerable or pregnant have also been told not to apply for tickets for the pilots. FA Cup semi-final could be used as test event for 4,000 fans at Wembley Stadium. However, a decision has now been taken to limit this to home spectators. Fans have not been allowed to watch elite football matches in 2021 amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Spectators will be returning to Wembley for the FA Cup semi-final between Leicester and Southampton with 4,000 local residents allowed to attend the game on April 18. Read about our approach to external linking. Anna, an Arsenal fan, will have to have a lateral flow test - at an asymptomatic testing centre, not at home - no more than 24 hours before the game. A document about the programme released by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport has revealed that so-called 'Covid passports' will not be used during any of the pilots announced. I hope it won't be too much longer until gigs are back for good.". "There will be no requirement for participants to show proof of vaccine," it says. Last updated on 16 April 202116 April 2021.From the section Sport. ... be present for the FA Cup semi-final between Leicester City and Southampton on April 18, while 21,000 could be in attendance for the FA Cup final on May 15
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