Manchester United Are To Implement Coronavirus Spot-Checks On Matchdays

Manchester United Are To Implement Coronavirus Spot-Checks On Matchdays

The Red Devil’s set to implement Covid-19 spot-checks on matchdays at Old Trafford. 

It is not yet a compulsory requirement to enter Old Trafford.

However, the club say they expect proof of full vaccination to become mandatory in the Premier League from 1 October.

Fans aged 18 and over are advised to prove that they are double-jabbed or have had a,

negative lateral flow or PCR test within 48 hours of the game.

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In July, Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced there was a plan to mandate,

certification at venues where “large crowds gather”,

including sporting venues with capacities of 20,000 or more.

United are the latest club to introduce spot-checks under the Premier League’s,

matchday protocols for the 2021-22 season, which state fans

“must be prepared to prove”

they are fully vaccinated or have had a negative Covid-19 test in the previous 48 hours.

Brighton, Chelsea and Tottenham have already introduced mandatory checks,

for supporters attending games at their stadiums.

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