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Women’s Super League: WSL game between West Ham and Arsenal will welcome up to 1,000 fans in government pilot

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This weekend's Women's Super League match between West Ham and Arsenal will proceed as planned with up to 1,000 spectators allowed into Dagenham's Chigwell Construction Stadium.

Saturday's fixture had been earmarked as a pilot event for the safe return of spectators to sports venues by the Department of Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS). 

While other pilot events have taken the decision to go ahead behind closed doors after it was announced on Wednesday that spectators would be limited to 1,000 people, the Hammers are preparing to welcome back some fans. 

A statement on the club website said: "The Hammers' first home fixture of the season, after the summer move to Dagenham & Redbridge FC, has been selected as one of the pilot events to test the return of spectators to elite sporting fixtures. 

"The club has continued to work in line with the latest Government guidance and has held ongoing discussions with the FA, the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), Barking and Dagenham Council, Dagenham & Redbridge FC and the Safety Advisory Group, all of whom have given their full backing and support to continue with this match as a pilot event. 

"The club has put robust and thorough plans in place as the safety and well-being of our supporters, players and staff remains the club's absolute priority."

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