

Revealed: Newcastle United's potential NEW capacity under 'one-metre' rule - compared to Fulham and Southampton
However, when Premier League stadiums do re-open, they may only be able to operate at under 35 per cent capacity with one-metre social distancing measures in place… in theory.
We’re a nation of sports lovers, and due to the Coronavirus, we haven’t been able to go out and watch football or rugby with our mates.
With stadiums operating currently with no fans or crowds, live sport feels very different. But what will it look like when fans can start to go back to supporting their teams and creating that buzzing atmosphere?
Liberty Games has analysed Premier League stadiums including to calculate the reduced capacity with social distancing measures in place.
So how does the reduction in capacity compare across the Premier League? Scroll down and click through to find out.

1. MANCHESTER UNITED
Old Trafford capacity: 75,652 - One metre adjusted capacity, lower limit: 20,590 Photo: Pool

2. TOTTENHAM
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium: 62,062 - One metre adjusted capacity, lower limit: 16,890 Photo: Catherine Ivill

3. ARSENAL
Emirates Stadium capacity: 60,260 - One metre adjusted capacity, lower limit: 16,400 Photo: Stuart MacFarlane

4. WEST HAM
London Stadium capacity: 60,000 - One metre adjusted capacity, lower limit: 16,330 Photo: Pool