On the evening of August 22, in the sixth round of the Chinese Super League held in Suzhou, Beijing Guoan lost 1:2 to Shanghai SIPG. This high-profile "Battle of Tianwangshan" was the first time the Chinese Super League was opened to fans this year. The two teams of fan groups and representatives of local medical personnel in Suzhou entered the stadium to watch the game. The fans on the scene wore masks. When the stands were seated in the same row, each person was separated by two seats, with one row between each row. After the end of the game, the familiar player's closing session was staged again.

  The Chinese Football Association said that each match day of the eighth and ninth rounds of the league will choose a match, and a total of four spectator stand open test matches will be held. The tenth to fourteenth rounds of the league will be determined by the Suzhou Division Organizing Committee. The pre-test competition situation further promoted the orderly opening of the audience stands at the three competition venues. Each venue including the Dalian competition area will be opened in accordance with the principle of "one with mature conditions and one open in an orderly manner".

  (Video source: China Super League reporter Xing Chong, editor Zhou Jing)

Editor in charge: [Tang Weijie]