(Reuters) – Fans attending Premier League games are set to face random spot checks of their COVID-19 status at some stadiums in the opening weeks of the new season.
Ticket holders should be prepared to provide proof of full vaccination or a negative lateral flow test result within 48 hours before the game via the NHS COVID Pass, the English Premier League said in a statement.
It added it was working to introduce checks in “a staged way so there is the least disruption and maximum safety possible”.
Supporters must also adhere to a new code of conduct, the league said, which includes wearing masks indoors, avoiding close contact with people they do not know and following one-way signage around stadiums.
“Even though the nation is reopening, the government has made it clear that this pandemic is still far from over. It is possible the safety measures for matches could be subject to change at short notice,” the statement added.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson lifted COVID-19 restrictions in England on July 19. Britain’s COVID-19 cases increased by 5% over the past week, with the country reporting 25,161 new cases of COVID-19 on Monday.
The 2021-22 season kicks off on Friday with newly promoted Brentford hosting Arsenal.
(Reporting by Hritika Sharma in Bengaluru; Editing by Karishma Singh)