Premier League clubs in London and Liverpool can host some fans at games when a month-long national lockdown to contain the spread of COVID-19 is lifted on Dec. 2. The two cities were among those classified on Thursday as falling into Tier 2 or high alert regions. Clubs in regions classified as Tier 3, or very high alert, cannot host fans.
Following are the Premier League clubs in Tier 2 areas that can host up to 2,000 fans: *Arsenal
*Brighton & Hove Albion *Chelsea
*Crystal Palace *Everton
*Fulham *Liverpool
*Southampton *Tottenham Hotspur
*West Ham United Premier League clubs in Tier 3 areas that cannot welcome back fans yet:
*Aston Villa *Burnley
*Leeds United *Leicester City
*Manchester United *Manchester City
*Newcastle United *Sheffield United
*West Bromwich Albion *Wolverhampton Wanderers (Compiled by Manasi Pathak in Bengaluru Editing by Toby Davis)
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