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anyone know the score about allowing fans in ? a freind who is from the round about area (Doura Valley) asked me if l was going and he can get me some tickets. Hes an ex professional player and quite a wealthy business man, l don't doubt him but i'm nt sure if he is aware of everything, any clues ?
 
There were just over 2k there last night. Local newspaper dodgy google translation excerpts

Before:

Sporting de Braga members who intend to buy tickets for the game with AEK Athens, on Thursday, of the Europa League football, will have to fill out and sign an epidemiological bulletin, the Minho club said today .

The game with the Greeks will be the first to have an audience on the stands of the Municipal Stadium of Braga since the covid-19 pandemic caused the interruption of competitions in March.

The last game with spectators on the grounds of the 'arsenalistas' was played on March 6: 8,684 people watched the 3-1 victory over Portimonense, in the 24th round of the I League last season, a few days before the decision of suspend the championship due to the pandemic.

Tickets will go on sale from 15:00 on Monday and, at the time of purchase, the Sporting de Braga member will have to complete and sign an epidemiological bulletin.

On Thursday, there will only be a maximum of 4,500 spectators (15% of the capacity) at the Municipal Stadium of Braga. Priority will be given to members with an annual seat and with the September fee up to date.

After:

The Sporting de Braga started today the best of the group G League football Europe, winning loosely AEK Athens 3-0 , in a match that marked the return to public Braga enclosure.

In the first match with spectators, in the Municipal Stadium of Braga (2,196), after the interruption of competitions, in March, because of the pandemic of covid-19, and 54 years after the debut in the European competitions precisely in front of AEK Athens, Sporting de Braga won 3-0 in full justice, with goals from Galeno (44 minutes), Paulinho (78) and Ricardo Horta (88), and leads, with Leicester (who also beat Zorya 3-0), the group G.

Club conditions of sale:

SC Braga 3 Announcement

SC BRAGA
NOTICE - AUDIENCE AT SC BRAGA - AEK ATHENS
18 OCT 2020


The sale of tickets for the meeting between SC Braga and AEK Athens, next Thursday, at 8 pm, will start tomorrow (October 19), at 3 pm.
We emphasize that the tickets are nominal and non-transferable, so the data provided must correspond to the fans present at the stadium. It is recalled that, for this game, the sale of 15% of the capacity (4500 seats) will be allowed.
Tickets will be sold exclusively to members with an annual seat (2019/2020) and with the quota for September up to date. The places of sale are the usual ones (ticket offices at the Municipal Stadium, official stores and online ticket office). When purchasing a ticket, the member must complete and sign an epidemiological bulletin. The sales process will be carried out on a first come, first served basis.

Prices:
Lower West

5 Euros (excluding sectors B1 and B6, which have a price of 4 euros)
Upper West
4 euros
Lower Spring
5 euros (excluding sectors A1 and A8, which are priced at 4 euros)

We are adapting to the new reality imposed by COVID-19 and, therefore, we ask that you pay attention to the following indications:
- The use of a mask is mandatory from the moment you enter the vicinity of the stadium and you can only remove it when you leave;
- The temperature will be measured at the entrance of the stadium (people with a temperature equal to or higher than 38 degrees cannot enter);
- Hand hygiene at the entrance is mandatory;
- Seats are marked in order to guarantee physical distance, so it is mandatory to respect the seat assigned on your ticket. We do not recommend the presence of small children (with access to children under 3 years old prohibited), people with reduced mobility or who are part of a risk group;
- It is essential to follow at all times the directions of the Sports Venue Assistants, members of the organization (SC Braga / UEFA) and the police authorities, from the access to the Stadium, during the game and at the end of the game (before and during the exit from the Stadium).

Please respect all the distance and hygiene rules imposed by DGS, both when purchasing tickets and before, during and after the game.

Note: We will update all this information as soon as we have further decisions by the competent authorities.
 
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The ground is definitely worth a visit, I was there in Euro 2004.
There's just a cliff face behind one of the goals,no seating or standing at all there.

Having said that, perhaps it just wasn't finished.
 
Might be a tad tricky getting a ticket then. And chances are the bars and restaurants that are open won't let you in. And likely to be required to self isolate on return. It's likely to be a whole lot shittier by the end of November.
 
As the Canaries are opening up again, it’s a shame that Tenerife aren’t in the competition and group.
 
Went Tenerife a couple of weeks ago. Everyone has to wear a mask everywhere they go, indoor and outdoor. If you want to smoke, you can only do that standing still, and nowhere near a table or anyone sitting at a table.
Inside bars and restaurants you can take the masks off and walk about.
On return to Blighty you have to self isolate for 2 weeks.
 
Spoke to an old schoolmate last night on Zoom who lives in Portugal and they are now back in a local lockdown (approx 30 mile radius) a decision to be reviewed every few days. That's not a UK half arsed lockdown with people able to travel wherever to work or attend educational establishments but an actual one with police blocking the perimeters of his urban district.
 
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