The current plan is that a limited number of fans will be allowed back into stadia from Monday 17th May and as a result, most of the Super League teams have shifted their fixtures to the Monday evening for Round Six to take advantage. It will be the first time in fourteen months, since Castleford and St Helens met on the 15th March 2020, that supporters will be allowed in to cheer on their teams, but number will still be limited and clubs now have the new headache of how to prioritise admissions.
It is understood that the current guidance is a capacity of 10,000 or 25% of an all-seater stadium, whichever is lower, will be permitted initially and this will gradually be increased over the coming months.
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For Huddersfield and Salford they can jyst open the gates and will never reach either figures
wasn't there 10k season tickets last year not sure how many this year , rang uo today and said no decision as yet and not to believe people on social media,,,,,,,,,
I thought I read 10k or 25% of capacity of stadium whichever is lower, however, the above suggests the 25% figure is for all seater stadiums. What happens if not an all seater stadium? Can we have 10k (doubt it)?
I feel like I have seen a lot of other Super League sides announce who will be entitled to attend in May but not heard anything from Leeds.