Number of clubs providing spaces has dropped in last five yearsPledge made in 2015 to meet a nationally recognised standard
The Premier League has been accused of failing to live up to a promise to guarantee match access to wheelchair-using fans.
The charity Level Playing Field, which campaigns for the rights of disabled sports fans, says the number of Premier League clubs providing suitable wheelchair user spaces has fallen over the past five years, despite a pledge in 2015 that all clubs would meet a nationally recognised standard.
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