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 User Description: (Reuters) - The FA Cup final at London?s Wembley Stadium and the World Snooker Championship at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield are among several events being prearranged as pilots to pave just how for the return of large crowds to stadiums this summer. FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - FA Community Shield - Arsenal v Liverpool - Wembley Stadium, London, Britain - August 29, 2020 General view of empty seats prior to the match, as play resumes nowadays following the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) Pool via REUTERS/Justin Tallis The British government last month set out a four-stage arrange for easing England?s COVID-19 lockdown restrictions. The pilots, which are section of the Events Research Programme (ERP), will inform government decisions on stage four, that may begin no earlier than June 21, when it is hoped that limits on social contact and restrictions on large events can be removed. London, Liverpool and Sheffield will be the cities that will take part in the pilot programme, with tests across a variety of sporting and cultural venues. Decisions on the number of spectators allowed are yet to be taken, however the FA Cup final on May 15 could welcome more than the 10,000 which are set to be allowed into large outdoor venues from May 17 under the third stage of the plan. ?These test events will undoubtedly be crucial in finding ways to get fans and audiences back safely without social distancing,? Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden said in a statement. ?You want to get the people back to enjoying what they love... These are important steps towards the safe and special summer we all crave.? ERP will look at an increased risk factors in indoor and outdoor settings, small and large venues, seated and standing events, along with transport issues and the duration of events. Numerous pilot events includes spectators and fans not socially distanced, making use of their movements and interactions monitored. Spectators will never be allowed into venues unless they have had a poor COVID-19 test beforehand and they will also be tested afterwards. Reporting by Arvind Sriram in Bengaluru; Editing by Hugh Lawson� Patrick Breen, Patrick Breen-Arizona Republic Feb. 4, 2021; Tempe, Arizona, USA; ASU's Nicole Douglas (9) reacts after scoring against UTEP through the first half at Sun Devil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Patrick Breen-Arizona Republic Nicole Douglas scored on a penalty kick in the 74th minute Friday night as No. 24 Arizona State soccer remained unbeaten with a 1-1 tie at Oregon. Douglas now has seven goals and leads the Pac-12 with 16 points. Oregon (2-3-2, 1-2-1 Pac-12) scored late in the first half for a lead that stood until Douglas was fouled in the box and converted on her penalty kick. Start the day smarter. Get all the news you will need in your inbox every morning. "I believe we defended really well," ASU coach Graham Winkworth said. "Their biggest chances were off set pieces, and I believe we defended them well and we defended open play well. We played several different ways to what we have been doing to rest a few of the legs in a two-game weekend, and I thought the players responded well. "In the first half although we gave up plenty of possession to Oregon, we were the team with the three best chances, so I'm really happy with their efforts." ASU improved to 5-0-2, 1-0-2 using its second consecutive double overtime tie. SUNLIGHT Devils led 11-10 in shots and 6-3 in shots on goal. Oregon had an 8-3 edge in corner kicks. ASU is at Oregon State on Sunday. Reach the reporter at jeff.Metcalfe@arizonarepublic.Com. Follow him on Twitter @jeffmetcalfe. Support local journalism: Sign up to azcentral.Com today. This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: No. 24 ASU soccer remains unbeaten on Douglas penalty kick goal토토사이트

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