Aberystwyth Town are delighted to confirm that, following the Welsh Government announcement on Friday, their Cymru Premier fixtures will restart away to Penybont this coming Friday, 21st January (ko 7.45pm).
The Black and Greens will then host Cefn Druids on Friday 28th January (ko 8pm), with three further phase I Cymru Premier fixtures to be confirmed in February at home and away to Haverfordwest and away at Bala Town. The first of these games will be Aberystwyth Town FC's 1000th match in the Cymru Premier and the Seasiders will become the first Club to reach this significant milestone. The FAW announcement on Friday read as follows: "The Football Association of Wales has welcomed the news communicated by the First Minister at today’s (14 January) Welsh Government Coronavirus Update that restrictions on spectators at sporting events are to be lifted. The number of people who can attend football matches across Wales will rise from 50 to 500 as and from tomorrow (15 January), with full capacity crowds being allowed from Friday, 21 January as the country continues its return to Alert Level 0. Ahead of the 2021/22 season, the FAW factored in COVID-19 related disruptions into its planning with some leagues starting their seasons earlier than normal to counteract such an impact. In December, the FAW’s National League Board took the decision to suspend the Cymru Leagues, Adran Leagues and Ardal Leagues over the festive period due to the restrictions placed upon spectator numbers as a result of the omicron variant of COVID-19. This decision was taken to limit the loss of income for clubs and to provide the best chance for fans not to miss out on supporting their teams. Today’s news is therefore pleasing, as fans can now return to supporting domestic football across the country having not missed out on any of the action. The Welsh Government announcement is also positive news for The Red Wall ahead of Cymru’s FIFA World Cup Play-Off Semi-Final against Austria in Cardiff on 24 March, however, the Covid Pass will likely remain a requirement for entry into large capacity stadiums. Therefore, the FAW highlights the importance of people receiving two doses of the COVID-19 vaccination and the booster vaccine. More information on vaccines can be found by visiting the Public Health Wales website." Comments are closed.
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