England will allow a maximum of 4,000 fans to attend outdoor events in low-risk areas when its month-long lockdown ends on Dec. 2. Up to 2,000 fans will be allowed at events in the country’s second-tier risk areas, and none will be allowed in third-tier areas.
- Indoor events in the first- and second-tier areas can have a maximum of 1,000 spectators.
- Both indoor and outdoor venues will still be limited to 50% capacity.
Organized youth sports will also be allowed to resume, as will the use of indoor gyms and recreation centers across all risk tiers. While professional sports have continued on amid the lockdown, the grassroots level has been paused since Nov. 5.
Recent financial reports from Premier League clubs Tottenham and Manchester United — who haven’t been able to host fans since March — shed light on the dire situation without matchday revenue:
- Spurs lost $85.5 million for the fiscal year ending June 30, following a profit of $91.8 million in the previous 12 months. The team just completed an approximately $1.6 billion stadium and estimates a loss of about $200 million for its current fiscal year if it remains closed to fans.
- Manchester United had an 18.8% drop in revenue, to about $641 million, for its fiscal year that ended in June. It posted a $29 million loss, as opposed to a $24 million net profit in the year prior.