Atlético could count on the fans in two games this season

The Government of Spain Y The league They plan to allow fans to return to the First and Second Division stadiums beginning the weekend of May 8, after the State of Alarm ends on May 9. This was announced by Cope on Tuesday.

The clubs are already working on this possibility that has many signs of becoming a reality, since the Government seems determined that the measures to fight against coronavirus become more flexible, since the rate of vaccination in Spain continues to grow.

It should be remembered that since the beginning of the pandemic, fans have not been allowed access to the First and Second division stadiums. Yes in the rest of the categories and even in the women's league. Although there is nothing official, LaLiga wants there to be people in the fields as soon as the Government authorizes it and it is understood that it will be for the weekend previously reviewed.

Obviously, there will be access limitations and the percentage of fans who will be able to access the stadium, although it is not yet confirmed, will be between 5% and 10% of capacity.

This, in the case of Atlético de MadridIt would mean that at least 3,000 people could be in the Metropolitan. And there are two games in which there could be a public in the mattress fiefdom before the end of the season: those that the team of Diego Simeone will dispute before Real society Y Osasuna, penultimate and penultimate round of the championship.

This would also mean that in the Camp Nou appointment, which can be decisive for Athletic Y Barcelona, There could be Barça fans, It should be remembered that the last time there was an audience at the rojiblanco stadium fIt was on March 7 of last year in a clash against Sevilla.

The first match will be played on Wednesday, May 12 at 10 p.m. and the second, on the weekend of May 15-16. There is no schedule yet for this appointment, since all the meetings in which there is something at stake will have a unified schedule.

Apart from limiting the entry of spectators, it will be mandatory to wear a mask and move from the seats (prohibiting eating or smoking is also being studied) and only the supporters of the home team may be present in the stands.