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Approval For Phased Return of Fans in FA Women's National League
Wednesday, 19th Aug 2020 14:55

Fans could soon be back watching Ipswich Town Women with the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport and the FA having approved a return for supporters from later this month.

The Tractor Girls play in the FA Women's National League Division One South East, step four of the pyramid, with the 2020/21 season set to begin on Sunday 20th September.

In a statement covering the women’s football pyramid and men’s non-league, the FA said: "We have today issued updated guidelines for the National League System (NLS) and Women’s Football Pyramid (WFP) that include a phased and limited return of spectators for clubs at steps three to six and tiers three to four respectively.

"We have worked continuously alongside the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS), the Sports Grounds Safety Authority (SGSA) and leagues to submit detailed proposals for a phased and limited return of spectators at these levels to the UK Government.

"The DCMS has now clarified its guidance on the return to recreational team sport and clubs at steps three to six of the NLS and tiers three to four of the WFP are permitted to accommodate a phased and limited return of spectators to fixtures. However, they must follow the UK Government’s guidance in relation to Covid-19 and The FA’s updated guidelines for the NLS or WFP respectively.

"In addition, regional NLS feeder league clubs and clubs at tiers five to six of the WFP are permitted to accommodate socially-distanced spectators in line with our guidelines for grassroots football.

"All clubs at steps three to six of the NLS and tiers three to four of the WFP are required to have a designated COVID-19 officer; complete and publish bespoke risk assessments and action plans; and arrange support for Track and Trace efforts before implementing the following:

"Stage one: From 22nd August 2020 to 30th August 2020, spectators are permitted to attend fixtures at steps three to six of the NLS and tiers three to four of the WFP, providing that their number does not exceed 15 per cent of the minimum ground grading capacity at these levels or respective figures set out within our updated guidelines.

"If a club at these levels does not play any fixtures during this period, it must have played at least one pre-season or competitive fixture in accordance with its respective level of spectators before moving on to stage two.

”Stage two: From 31st August 2020, clubs at steps three to six of the NLS and tiers three to four of the WFP will be permitted to allow spectators to attend fixtures provided that their number does not exceed 30 per cent of the minimum ground grading capacity at their level or the respective figures set out within our updated guidelines.

“However, they must be satisfied that they have been able to comply with the Government’s guidance on the return to recreational team sport and our updated guidelines.

"The phased and limited return of spectators at these levels will be kept under constant review in line with the UK Government’s guidelines and will be amended accordingly as required."

Ipswich Town Women, who play at the 2,000-capacity Goldstar Ground in Felixstowe, said: “We will liaise with all relevant parties and provide full information in due course.”

As things stand, a limited number of fans will be allowed to attend EFL fixtures from October with the details yet to be confirmed.


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Bildestoned added 15:54 - Aug 19
My son played an inter-village friendly last Saturday. There were around 40 people watching. Unless a ground prevents supporters from standing on all sides of the pitch this shouldn't be a problem.
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ScottCandage added 22:18 - Aug 19
I hope the women get some good, socially-distanced crowds. UP THE TOWN!
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Edmundo added 19:49 - Aug 20
I'm a ST holder at Portman Road, but will be watching as much local non league and ITFC women's games as possible. They need our support as much as any other local businesses. Would be a tragedy (travesty?) to see any of our local non league teams go bust over this.
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OzzieOsbourne added 20:57 - Aug 21
Great to hear that supporters will be allowed to watch but when is the fixture list going to be released?
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