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Ben James

Should Wales follow Scotland and allow fans to return to big sports events in time for Six Nations?

Scotland have lifted their restrictions on fans attending sporting fixtures en masse - but should Wales follow suit?

All professional sporting fixtures in Wales is currently being played behind closed doors, meaning fans of the four Welsh rugby regions, Cardiff City, Swansea City, Newport County, Wrexham, Cardiff Devils and horse racing among others are being left out in the cold.

With the Six Nations just around the corner - Wales' first home game against Scotland is on February 12 - Welsh rugby bosses are anxious for a decision to be made on crowds with the prospect of a Six Nations fixture behind-closed-doors in Cardiff financially catastrophic for the WRU after a tough two years so far.

With Scotland, who had similar restrictions in place from Boxing Day, lifting their limit on fans from next week, the question is whether Wales should do the same?

We want to know your thoughts on the matter. Give us your verdict in our survey below:

Should Wales allow fans back into stadiums? Will it be done before Wales' first Six Nations home fixture on February 12? Will there even be limits on how many can attend?

You can also complete the WalesOnline survey here.

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