Wales' ban on crowds at sporting events will be lifted in full on Friday, January 21.
First Minister Mark Drakeford has announced he will lift restrictions which have been preventing spectators from attending professional sports events outdoors since Boxing Day.
Up to 500 people were able to attend outdoor events from Saturday, January 15 - a rise from 50 - while all limits will be lifted from January 21.
It comes as a massive relief to many in Welsh sport, not least the Welsh Rugby Union as fans are now able to attend Wales' three home Six Nations matches.
We know which sports events will be the first to welcome back capacity crowds for the first time in 2022.
The first rugby professional rugby match to welcome back fans will be the Scarlets' Champions Cup clash against Bristol Bears at Parc y Scarlets on Saturday, January 22.
With the other Welsh sides either away that weekend or not in action, they will all have to wait until the following weekend to welcome back fans.
The Dragons welcome Benetton to Newport on January 28, allowing them to have fans back in Rodney Parade for the first time since November.
Both the Ospreys and Cardiff will see home fans for the first time this year the following day, with home fixtures against Edinburgh and Leinster respectively on January 29.
In the world of football, the first Welsh side to welcome back fans will be Swansea City - who take on Preston North End at the Swansea.com Stadium on January 22.
Wrexham would be next, with a mid-week clash against Grimsby at the Racecourse pencilled in for January 25.
Cardiff City and Newport County would have to wait until the following weekend. County welcome Barrow to Rodney Parade on January 29, while Nottingham Forest are the visitors to Cardiff City Stadium the following day.
Chepstow Racecourse's first meeting where fans are able to return is on Friday, February 4, for jumps racing, while Ffos Las' is on Tuesday, February 1, and Bangor-on-Dee's is on Friday, February 11.