As week three of the United States National Football League (NFL) seasons gets underway, the number of games and fans in attendance is slowly increasing.
As the sun sets on a unique Tour De France, check out some of the competition highlights and the stunning scenery in preparation for a 2021 visit!
FC Bayern Munich will go head-to-head against Sevilla FC for the 2020 UEFA Super Cup… WITH SPECTATORS!
Whilst a Zoom call to spectators isn’t quite the same as having them there in person, the US Open has made admirable efforts to get fans involved amongst the backdrop of a pandemic.
They say everything is bigger in America. As many sports venues begin trialling spectator numbers in their hundreds, the Hard Rock Stadium is upping the stakes.
After a six-month ban, Scotland is one of the first countries to begin getting fans back to attending live sport events.
Following recent speculation, the Augusta National Golf Club have confirmed that the 2020 Masters Tournament will take place in November but without spectators in the grounds.
In Spring, golf’s first major tournament of 2020 was postponed by 6 months, but even the extra time and outdoor nature of the event haven’t been enough to allow spectators there.
The British & Irish Lions Tour 2021 is confirmed, and the sales launch will start with official travel packages, inclusive of pandemic guarantee.
In a blow to fans’ hopes of getting back to attending major sporting events this year, the Men’s T20 World Cup cricket tournament has been pushed back a full year.