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League confirms new Covid-19 safety measures for fans

The Premier League has confirmed that fans must complete a Covid status declaration before attending matches after introduction of Government’s 'Autumn and Winter Plan B' measures.

The safety of everyone is the priority and the Premier League and clubs are taking all steps possible to create a safe matchday environments for supporters.

Newcastle United recently confirmed the new entry requirements, enabling supporters to prepare for changes which become mandatory this week.

Premier League guidance

From Wednesday, 15th December, all those aged 18 and over attending Premier League matches must complete a Covid status self-declaration via their club’s website ahead of matchday.

This simple online process requires fans to confirm they have a valid NHS Covid pass or negative NHS Covid test within the previous 48 hours.

Newcastle United supporters can complete the declaration here: https://nufc.typeform.com/to/dUiccMhs

Checks at stadiums

Supporters must be prepared to show their NHS Covid pass or proof of a negative NHS Covid test on arrival at the stadium. This includes St. James' Park and away grounds.

Checks will take place at all Premier League grounds. Fans risk being denied entry if they are unable to show their NHS Covid Pass or proof of a negative NHS Covid test result from within the previous 48 hours, ideally as close to matchday as possible.

Face coverings

Fans must wear a face covering while in indoor stadium areas and when travelling to matches on public transport.

Although it is not mandatory within the stadium bowl, supporters are encouraged to wear face coverings in congested areas and in stands to protect themselves and those around them.

Supporters must not attend matches if they have any COVID-type symptoms or there is a risk of passing on Covid-19.

Premier League Chief Executive, Richard Masters, said: "We are doing all we can to keep fans safe and grounds open at full capacity.

"The safety of everyone remains our priority and since the start of the season we have been working closely with our clubs, Government and local public health authorities to prepare fans and stadium operations for the introduction of Covid certification.

"It is really important fans take the time to understand what is required of them when attending Premier League stadiums, which is why we are asking fans to declare their Covid status ahead of a matchday.

"We want everyone to enjoy matches in safe environments and we and our clubs will continue to urge fans to do all they can and follow public health guidance."

Since the start of the season, Premier League clubs have been asking supporters to provide proof of Covid status. Spot-checking has been continuing at St. James' Park.

The League and clubs will continue to work with Government and local public health authorities to update safety measures in line with the latest guidance.

Further information

For further information specific to Newcastle United, please visit: www.nufc.co.uk/news/latest-news/supporters-must-prove-covid-vaccine-status/.

"It is really important fans take the time to understand what is required of them when attending Premier League stadiums..."

Richard Masters, Premier League

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