Coronavirus Tier System: What Tier Is Your Team At? | Football news



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The government has announced its updated tier system for England, which will take effect when the lockdown ends on December 2. At what level does your club belong and will you be able to go see them?

Premier League clubs in Liverpool and London will be able to welcome some fans to their stadiums after the government announced what levels different areas of the country will be at after the end of the second lockdown.

However, several other clubs in the division, including Manchester City, Manchester United, Aston Villa, Newcastle, Leeds, Leicester and Wolves, will not be able to welcome fans to the stadiums after the announcement.

Up to a maximum of 2,000 fans will be allowed to return to stadiums in Level 2 regions, as long as clubs continue to follow strict COVID-19 security measures, but matches played in stadiums in Level 3 regions will remain behind closed doors. no fans allowed.

But what does the ad mean for your club? Our list below shows which level has been applied to which region of England.

Premier league

Arsenal – Level 2

Aston Villa – Level 3

Brighton – Level 2

Burnley – Level 3

Chelsea – Level 2

Crystal Palace – Level 2

Everton – Level 2

Fulham – Level 2

Leeds United – Level 3

City of Leicester – Level 3

Liverpool – Level 2

Manchester City – Level 3

Manchester United – Level 3

Newcastle – Level 3

Sheffield United – Level 3

Southampton – Level 2

Tottenham – Level 2

West Brom – Level 3

West Ham United – Level 2

Wolves – Level 3

Championship

Barnsley – Level 3

Birmingham City – Level 3

Blackburn Rovers – Level 3

Bournemouth – Level 2

Brentford – Level 2

Bristol City – Level 3

Cardiff City – Spectators are not allowed at any sporting events in Wales.

City of Coventry – Level 3

Derby County – Level 3

City of Huddersfield – Level 3

City of Luton – Level 2

Middlesbrough – Level 3

Millwall – Level 2

Norwich City – Level 2

Nottingham Forest – Level 3

Preston North End – Level 3

Queens Park Rangers – Level 2

Reading – Level 2

Rotherham United – Level 3

Sheffield Wednesday – Level 3

Stoke City –Level 3

Swansea City – Spectators are not allowed at any sporting events in Wales.

Watford – Level 2

Wycombe Wanderers – Level 2

League One

Accrington Stanley –Level 3

AFC Wimbledon – Level 2

Blackpool – Level 3

Bristol Rovers – Level 3

Burton Albion – Level 3

Charlton – Level 2

Crewe Alexandra – Level 2

Doncaster Rovers – Level 3

Fleetwood City – Level 3

Gillingham – Level 3

Casco City – Level 3

City of Ipswich – Level 2

Lincoln City – Level 3

MK Dons – Level 2

City of Northampton – Level 2

Oxford United – Level 2

Peterborough United – Level 2

Portsmouth – Level 2

Plymouth Argyle – Level 2

Rochdale – Level 3

Shrewsbury Town – Level 2

Sunderland – Level 3

Swindon City – Level 2

Wigan Athletic – Level 3

League Two

Barrow – Level 2

Bolton Wanderers – Level 3

Bradford – Level 3

Cambridge United – Level 2

Carlisle United – Level 2

Cheltenham City – Level 2

Colchester United – Level 2

Crawley Town – Level 2

Exeter City – Level 2

Forest green rovers – Level 2

Grimsby Village – Level 3

Harrogate City – Level 3

Leyton Orient – Level 2

City of Mansfield – Level 3

Morecambe – Level 3

Newport County – Spectators are not allowed at any sporting events in Wales.

Oldham Athletic – Level 3

Port Vale – Level 3

City of Salford – Level 3

Scunthorpe United – Level 3

Southend United – Level 2

Stevenage – Level 2

Tranmere Rovers – Level 2

Walsall – Level 3



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