CLUBS are now permitted to allow fans back inside their stadiums in Wales.

The Football Association of Wales (FAW) has confirmed each fixture can now be watched by up to and including 100 spectators.

The decision follows several successful FAW test events that saw spectators return to friendly fixtures across Wales over the past fortnight.

Clubs that expect demand of over 100 spectators can make a request to the FAW for a site visit in order to demonstrate how it can manage over 100 spectators safely, whilst ensuring Welsh Government’s social distancing can be met at all times.

It is the latest and most significant easing of restrictions imposed on Welsh football in 15 months as the country continues to contend with a public health crisis.

However several restrictions remain in place, including:

* If you have received a designated arrival time, entry and parking instructions please follow.

* It is important to arrive on your own or in household bubble.

* Remember to bring a face covering and observe social distancing. Stewards will help with advice on seating and standing positions.

* Prior to entry there will be a temperature check. You will then need to complete a Spectator Code of Conduct and a Medical Questionnaire (which also acts as the track and trace form). Some clubs may ask for these to be completed digitally online.

* Sanitising points will be located around the ground and fans will be required to use them.

* Masks must be worn at all times and social distancing must also be maintained throughout the game.

* Listen to the PA announcements as they might contain important information.

* If refreshments are available, it is recommended that contactless payment is used where possible.