England’s Euro 2020 qualifier against Bulgaria to be played in front of reduced crowd

England’s Euro 2020 qualifier against Bulgaria to be played in front of reduced crowd

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England are set to play their 2020 European Championships qualifying match against Bulgaria in front of a reduced crowd. Bulgaria have been hit with a partial stadium closure by UEFA after their supporters were found guilty of racist behaviour in their matches against Kosovo and the Czech Republic last month. The Bulgarian FA will be required to block off 5,000 seats for the visit of Gareth Southgate’s side to the Vasil Levski National Stadium on October 14. The arena has a capacity of 46,340. The area of vacant seating will display a banner with the wording “#EqualGame”. Montenegro were forced by UEFA to play a match behind closed doors after England players were subjected to racism in March. England will head to Sofia for their next match at the top of Group A following two victories from their opening matches. Bulgaria are rooted to the foot of the table having failed to win any of their four fixtures. Strachan determined to give Dundee’s youngsters best chance of success Vela signing will be last of the summer, says Hibs boss Heckingbottom ‘A disgrace’ – Dicker slates Kilmarnock’s ’embarrassing’ Europe League exit Manchester United set for crunch Paulo Dybala talks with Juventus Paton hoping summer training in Canada and brotherly love drive him on Tottenham to break transfer record AGAIN for Giovani Lo Celso – and Arsenal could benefit Ranked! The 14 worst kits of the 2019/20 season Romelu Lukaku set for Manchester United stay as Inter Milan find cheaper alternative Inter Milan agree to meet Manchester United’s asking price for Romelu Lukaku – but there’s a catch Arsenal set to complete €40 million transfer of Copa America hero Everton

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