Tickets for FA Cup final at Wembley ‘may be restricted to local spectators’

Will Manchester United and Man City fans be SHUT OUT of the FA Cup final? Tickets for Wembley ‘may be restricted to local spectators’ to cut unnecessary travel with 20,000 set to be allowed in

  • Fans from outside of London may not be able to attend this year’s FA Cup final 
  • Manchester City, Manchester United and Everton are all hoping to go all the way 
  • Senior figures in sport believe the match will be restricted to regional postcodes

Fans of big clubs located outside of London face a potential shut out for the FA Cup final a 20,000 strong crowd for the match could be restricted to local spectators only.

Premier League leaders Manchester City, Manchester United and Everton were the big names left outside of London for the quarter-final stage looking forward to the opportunity to have some fans back should they make the final at Wembley Stadium.

However, senior figures within sport are now expecting the majority of the fans on May 15 to come from the local area and within a regional postcode due to the UK’s covid-19 restrictions not being fully eased, according to the Telegraph.

Whitehall insiders are suggesting that all options are still being discussed, they are closely predicting the risk that could occur for what will be the biggest live spectators event in the UK since the country was thrown into lockdown last March. 

More to follow. 

Fans of big clubs located outside of London face a potential shut out for the FA Cup final

Fans of big clubs located outside of London face a potential shut out for the FA Cup final

Fans of big clubs located outside of London face a potential shut out for the FA Cup final

Senior figures within sport are now expecting the majority of the fans on May 15 to be local

Senior figures within sport are now expecting the majority of the fans on May 15 to be local

Senior figures within sport are now expecting the majority of the fans on May 15 to be local

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