The fans will return to the French stadiums from the end of this week for the first time since the outbreak of the new Coruna virus last March.

And football matches in France were suspended in early March due to the pandemic of "Covid-19", before the League decided in April to cancel the season and crown the Paris Saint-Germain title.

The other four tournaments out of the top five (England, Spain, Italy, Germany and France) have resumed their competitions behind closed doors in the absence of the fans, while the French clubs will open their doors at the end of this week partly to the fans during friendly matches, provided that the number of fans does not exceed five thousand people, according to Strict health protocol.

Two second-tier teams in the northwest of the country will host two games at their stadiums, when Chambley receives the Boulogne-sur-Mer team of third degree and Caen for Paris FC in two matches expected to be attended by a few hundred fans as a maximum.

Sunday's test will be the biggest when he hosts second-class Paris Saint-Germain in a match that will prepare him for the final matches of the French Cup and League Cup and the quarter-finals of the Champions League.

And since the maximum number specified by five thousand people includes players, coaches, officials, journalists, security men and workers, between 4,500 and 4,500 cards were sold and sold out within a few minutes, according to Le Havre.

The attendance at the "Ocean" stadium, which can accommodate approximately 25,000 fans, will approach the number that existed in the last match Le Havre played at home in March, when 5948 fans attended his meeting with Auxerre in the second-tier competitions.

The match may witness the highest crowd rate among the five major European countries in soccer since last March.

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