This Sunday, in addition to the derby, is a date set for the Wanda Metropolitano. It is a year since the last game that was played with the public in the rojiblanca home, a 2-2 against Sevilla that later gave way to Anfield's high and the competition halted. As a tribute, both to the fans and to a city that has been badly hit by the pandemic, the club will launch a series of actions after a very difficult year.
The party will be attended by José Luis Martínez-Almeida, mayor of Madrid. Atlético wants to join the support of the city of Madrid and Almeida will do the honor roll, first in representation of all Madrilenians and also the Atlético fans, since the councilor of the City Council of the capital is a recognized partner and rojiblanco subscriber.
On the other hand, as a nod to the absent fans, the stadium stands will display a message from the fans, That has not yet transpired and will be a surprise until moments before the meeting. In addition, taking advantage of the fact that the event faces the two greats of Madrid and putting the focus more internationally, the rojiblanca entity joins the campaign of the Ministry of Tourism called Together, we make Madrid better. The derby will be seen all over the planet and Atleti wants to transmit the best of the images, both from the club itself and from Madrid.