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Liverpool are expected to play their first match among enthusiasts since the coronavirus pandemic hit football.
Following the resumption of action following the suspension of the season in March, each match was played behind closed doors with only a small number of referees, curators, club staff and the media present.
The Premier League and the government remain engaged in talks about the return of stadiums, with the Sports Fields Security Authority (SGSA) making plans to first fill in about 30% of each stadium and, in the end, allow more spectators.
But Premier League clubs wouldn’t think it would work, as they are looking for as many subscriptions as possible.
Liverpool have even announced their goal of renewing their seats yet, but now it seems that lucky enthusiasts will be attending the Reds’ pre-season friendly next week.
Jurgen Klopp and his men have been in an Austrian education camp lately and will face the Stuttgart Bundesliga team, Klopp’s training years team, this Saturday 22 August at 5pm behind closed doors.
Liverpool will then return to Salzburg’s Red Bull Arena on Tuesday 25 August (start at 3 p. m. ), where they beat Takumi Minamino’s former appearance in a decisive Champions League 2-00 last December.
The Austrian club has announced that 1250 enthusiasts will be able to attend the adjustment and conduct a survey among the holders of their subscriptions.
They said on their website: “On August 25, 1250 spectators at the Red Bull Arena!
“We will stick to our motto ‘Loyalty Pays’ and give our subscription holders a chance to win tickets to the game.
Premier League champion Liverpool are in a position to protect their crown as the new season approaches.
The Reds are in a position to go back to education after a short break and begin the arrangements for the new season.
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“All subscribers will receive an email newsletter with a link they can click to register for the sweepstakes. Registration must be made until Tuesday 18 August Austria time. Each winner will get two tickets to be invited, some other subscriber with them.
“It is an honour for us that, thanks to the contacts we made last year with the Liverpool hierarchy, they approached us to see if they could locate a base of choice for their educational camp.
“Of course, we are even happier, especially for our fans, to be able to organize a wonderful friendly in this context.
“We looked towards a football festival!”
Salzburg’s match will last 167 days from Liverpool’s last match against the fans, who on 13 March faced Atletico Madrid at Anfield in the Champions League.
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