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Premier League will control stadium effects

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West Ham will need to seek permission for the Bubbles theme tune to be played when players walkout at the London Stadium on Saturday evening of the 20th June when the Hammers face Wolves live on Sky Sports in the first of nine remaining fixtures.

The club will also need to be granted permission whether they can use bubble machines at kick-off and final whistle and when any home goals are scored. The Premier League and broadcasters what all members clubs to follow the same guidelines the way they dress and play sound effects in their home stadiums.

The use of club mascots is in doubt as the Premier League have strict protocols how many people are allowed in each stadium.

While there is no reason to believe that permission will be unreasonably withheld but as it stands currently there could no bubbles.

All Premier League clubs will cover over lower-tier seats with club insignia and wall representation printed on them.

Artificial crowd noise will not be pipped into stadiums but will be added on by broadcasters as an option for those watching for home.

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