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West Ham staff access to London Stadium restricted

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Premier League clubs met yesterday again where stakeholders had a chance to voice any last minutes concerns about the Premier League’s restart on June 17th.

The Premier League restricting access to essential staff only and the London Stadium will no exception to these regulations.

Only 37 ‘Red Zone’ passes will be made available to each team, with that expected to be made up of 20 players, 12 coaching and medical staff and a further five essential staff.

In total there is expected to be 300 people in total attendance for all games, including media, doping and Premier League officials with an ‘Amber Zone’ and ‘Green Zone’ also in operation at each stadium.

All 92 remaining fixtures have been shared across the top-flight’s main broadcast partners: Sky Sports, BT Sport, Amazon Prime Video and the BBC.

Aston Villa vs Sheffield United will be the first game back next Wednesday before Man City welcome Arsenal to the Etihad Stadium just hours later.

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