Four National League clubs allowed to let fans into stadiums as part of test events

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Four National League clubs have been given approval to allow 1,000 fans into stadiums next week.

Dagenham & Redbridge, Yeovil Town, Dartford and Notts County have all been given the green light to let supporters through the turnstiles for friendly matches as part of a pilot programme for the safe return of spectators.

Social distancing will be in place at these games.

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If successful, it could lead to more National League clubs being allowed to let fans back into stadiums in the upcoming weeks.

The return of football fans to stadiums is hopefully edging closer.The return of football fans to stadiums is hopefully edging closer.
The return of football fans to stadiums is hopefully edging closer.

It is hoped that supporters will be able to return from October 1 ready for the new National League season two days later.

Chesterfield are hoping to have more than 3,000 spectators back in the Technique Stadium for the beginning of the campaign.

The fixtures selected are:

Tuesday 22 September

• Dagenham & Redbridge v Concord Rangers• Yeovil Town v Bath City• Dartford v Dover Athletic

Saturday 26 September

• Notts County v York City