The cup final between City and Tottenham brings the fans back to the stadiums

The English Football League hopes to attend about 8,000 fans during the League Cup Final, which brings together Manchester City and Tottenham next month.

Masses are banned from attending sporting events in Britain now due to the pandemic, but the League hopes that the final match of the League Cup, which will be held on April 25, will be a dress rehearsal for the return of the masses, as the restrictions to combat the new Corona virus are scheduled to be eased by next May.

"Sky Sports" reported that the decision may be taken by next week, and quoted a spokesman for the association as saying that the decision to transfer the final from February to April was taken in the hope that conditions would allow the audience to attend.

"Despite the continuation of constructive discussions with the concerned authorities and the authorities, we do not have any confirmation of what will be allowed as part of any possible dress-up at this stage, and I think it is important to clarify the situation away from courtesy to the parties to the final match and their fans in particular," the League spokesman added.

"We still hope to reach a successful result, and we will provide advice on the final outcome in a timely manner," he concluded.

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