The government has announced London will be in tier 2 when the country ends its national lockdown on December 2.
A three-tier system will come into place after lockdown, with football fans in tier one and tier two allowed into matches for the first time since March - meaning Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur, West Ham United and Crystal Palace supporters will be able to watch Premier League football.
Stadiums will have limited capacities that mean the majority of Premier League fans will still be locked out of matches, with a maximum of 4,000 allowed into games in tier one, although none of the London clubs fall into that bracket.
The five clubs fall into tier two, which allows a maximum of 2,000 fans. Games will still be played behind closed doors in tier three.
The majority of the Premier League has been placed in tier three, meaning most matches will still be played without fans.
Alongside the clubs in London, Liverpool and Everton in Merseyside will now be able to admit fans, along with Brighton and Southampton.
Lockdown restrictions are set to be lifted next week before tiers are reviewed on December 16.
Here are the Premier League matches that will be allowed to welcome fans along with the full list of clubs and which tiers they are in.
December 5
Brighton vs Southampton - 2,000 fans
Chelsea vs Leeds - 2,000 fans
Liverpool vs Wolves - 2,000 fans
Spurs vs Arsenal - 2,000 fans
West Ham vs Manchester United - 2,000 fans
December 12
Crystal Palace vs Spurs - 2,000 fans
Everton vs Chelsea - 2,000 fans
Fulham vs Liverpool - 2,000 fans
Southampton vs Sheffield United - 2,000 fans
December 13
Arsenal vs Burnley - 2,000 fans
December 15
Arsenal vs Southampton - 2,000 fans
Fulham vs Brighton - 2,000 fans
West Ham vs Crystal Palace - 2,000 fans
Full list
Arsenal - Tier 2
Aston Villa - Tier 3
Brighton - Tier 2
Burnley - Tier 3
Chelsea - Tier 2
Crystal Palace - Tier 2
Everton - Tier 2
Fulham - Tier 2
Leeds United - Tier 3
Leicester City - Tier 3
Liverpool - Tier 2
Manchester City - Tier 3
Manchester United - Tier 3
Newcastle United - Tier 3
Sheffield United - Tier 3
Southampton - Tier 2
Tottenham Hotspur - Tier 2
West Brom - Tier 3
West Ham - Tier 2
Wolves - Tier 3