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First come first serve system for crowds as the NRL opens its doors

First come first serve system for crowds as the NRL opens its doors
The Panthers celebrate after scoring against the Warriors. Source: Getty

200 spectators will be able to attend the Broncos and Sea Eagles match tonight at Central Coast Stadium as the league slowly opens its doors to fans and sponsors.

Under Australian government restrictions, only one person will be allowed per four square metres, with a maximum of 50 people in each corporate box.

For Campbelltown Stadium which will host one match on Saturday and one on Sunday will only allow 120 people.

All spectators will be confined to the eastern side of the ground, where the Wests Tigers will also honour the late Arthur Summons in their clash with the Canberra Raiders.

For matches played in Bankwest Stadium, approximately 650 fans will be allowed.

The Broncos will take on the Sea Eagles at 9.50 tonight, the Warriors will face the Cowboys at 8pm tomorrow, the Eels will play the Panthers at 9.55pm tomorrow and the Storm will take on the Knights at 7.30pm Saturday.

[Source: TVNZ]


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