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Spectators allowed to attend some V.League 1 matches

Spectators will be able to attend four matches in Round 3 of the 2021 LS V.League 1, which is set to return on March 13 after being suspended due to COVID-19.
Spectators allowed to attend some V.League 1 matches ảnh 1Illustrative image (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - Spectators will be able to attend four matches in Round 3 of the 2021LS V.League 1, which is set to return on March 13 after being suspended due toCOVID-19.

According to theVietnam Professional Football Joint Stock Company (VPF), except for the fixtureheld at Quang Ninh’s Cam Pha Stadium between Than Quang Ninh and Ho Chi Minh CityFC on March 14, which will take place behind closed doors, other matches will host alimited number of spectators.

The first game, betweenSHB Da Nang and Hong Linh Ha Tinh at Hoa Xuan Stadium in Da Nang on March 13, isto host no more than 2,000 spectators.

Some 5,000 ticketsare on sale for the match between Hai Phong and Ha Noi FC at Lach Tray Stadium inthe northern port city on the same day, and 200 away fans will be permittedinto the ground.

Two others willtake place on March 14. Hoang Anh Gia Lai’s Pleiku Stadium is expected to seethe largest number of spectators, of 6,000, when it hosts newly-promotedTopenland Binh Dinh.

The Viettel - BecamexBinh Duong fixture, meanwhile, will host a maximum of 2,000 spectators.

Guidelines wereintroduced previously to ensure safety at football matches amid the pandemic./.
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