The government has announced its update to the tier system for England. Which tier does your club fall into?
The top flight's two Merseyside clubs Everton and Liverpool are the only Premier League teams who will be able to have fans in their stadiums following the announcement of the new tier regulations.
With Hampshire and Sussex having been moved into Tier 4 from midnight on December 26, along with areas in the South East and the East of England, the cities of Brighton and Southampton were moved from Tier 2 restrictions to the stricter coronavirus regulations announced by the prime minister Boris Johnson on December 19.
Up to a maximum of 2,000 supporters will be allowed back into stadiums in Tier 2 regions, as long as clubs continue to follow strict COVID-19 safety measures, but games being played in stadiums in Tier 3 and Tier 4 regions will continue to be behind closed doors.
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But what does the announcement mean for your club? Our list below shows which tier has been applied to which region throughout England.
Premier League
Arsenal - Tier 4
Aston Villa - Tier 3
Brighton - Tier 4
Burnley - Tier 3
Chelsea - Tier 4
Crystal Palace - Tier 4
Everton - Tier 2
Fulham - Tier 4
Leeds United - Tier 3
Leicester City - Tier 3
Liverpool - Tier 2
Manchester City - Tier 3
Manchester United - Tier 3
Newcastle - Tier 3
Sheffield United - Tier 3
Southampton - Tier 4
Tottenham - Tier 4
West Brom - Tier 3
West Ham United - Tier 4
Wolves - Tier 3
Championship
Barnsley - Tier 3
Birmingham City - Tier 3
Blackburn Rovers - Tier 3
Bournemouth - Tier 2
Brentford - Tier 4
Bristol City - Tier 3
Cardiff City - spectators are not permitted at any sporting events in Wales
Coventry City - Tier 3
Derby County - Tier 3
Huddersfield Town - Tier 3
Luton Town - Tier 4
Middlesbrough - Tier 3
Millwall - Tier 4
Norwich City - Tier 4
Nottingham Forest - Tier 3
Preston North End - Tier 3
Queens Park Rangers - Tier 4
Reading - Tier 4
Rotherham United - Tier 3
Sheffield Wednesday - Tier 3
Stoke City -Tier 3
Swansea City - spectators are not permitted at any sporting events in Wales
Watford - Tier 4
Wycombe Wanderers - Tier 3
League One
Accrington Stanley -Tier 3
AFC Wimbledon - Tier 3
Blackpool - Tier 3
Bristol Rovers - Tier 3
Burton Albion - Tier 3
Charlton - Tier 4
Crewe Alexandra - Tier 3
Doncaster Rovers - Tier 3
Fleetwood Town - Tier 3
Gillingham - Tier 4
Hull City - Tier 3
Ipswich Town - Tier 4
Lincoln City - Tier 3
MK Dons - Tier 4
Northampton Town - Tier 3
Oxford United - Tier 4
Peterborough United - Tier 4
Portsmouth - Tier 4
Plymouth Argyle - Tier 2
Rochdale - Tier 3
Shrewsbury Town - Tier 2
Sunderland - Tier 3
Swindon Town - Tier 3
Wigan Athletic - Tier 3
League Two
Barrow - Tier 2
Bolton Wanderers - Tier 3
Bradford - Tier 3
Cambridge United - Tier 4
Carlisle United - Tier 2
Cheltenham Town - Tier 3
Colchester United - Tier 4
Crawley Town - Tier 4
Exeter City - Tier 2
Forest Green Rovers - Tier 3
Grimsby Town - Tier 3
Harrogate Town - Tier 2
Leyton Orient - Tier 4
Mansfield Town - Tier 3
Morecambe - Tier 3
Newport County - spectators are not permitted at any sporting events in Wales
Oldham Athletic - Tier 3
Port Vale - Tier 3
Salford City - Tier 3
Scunthorpe United - Tier 3
Southend United - Tier 4
Stevenage - Tier 4
Tranmere Rovers - Tier 2
Walsall - Tier 3