Drinking in view of pitch banned in top five men’s leaguesIf trial works it may lead to wider rollout in women’s game
The Women’s Championship clubs Birmingham, Bristol City, Newcastle and Southampton will take part in a trial permitting fans to drink alcohol in the stands while watching games. It will start this month and run until the end of this season but apply to league fixtures only.
Drinking alcohol in view of the pitch is banned in the top five men’s leagues in English football, in accordance with the Sporting Events Act of 1985, but it is understood the women’s game is not tied to that legislation and therefore government approval is not required. If the trial is successful then, after further consultation, the concept could be rolled out more widely across the Women’s Super League and Women’s Championship.
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