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Levy-KERB to whip up gourmet meals for fans

Street food at stadiums

To offer gourmet food to fans, Levy has teamed up with street food vendors KERB. Levy is a hospitality company which provides catering services to conferences and sports venues/events including the Championships at Wimbledon. Levy is the sports, leisure and hospitality arm of Compass Group UK and... » Read more


Fans likely for England outdoor events

England back with reduced capacity

A maximum of 4,000 fans will, in all likelihood, be permitted at outdoor events in England in the lowest-risk areas when the four-week national lockdown ends on December 2nd. The Government’s new rules will bring fresh ray of hope for staunch soccer supporters who have not been able to see their... » Read more


Indianapolis sole venue for ‘March Madness’?

NCAA update November 2020

Going by the COVID-19 clobber in the United States, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) has chalked out detailed plans to stage the entirety of next year’s March Madness basketball tournament in Indianapolis (US) keeping in mind the safety quotient of the event. Lucas Oil Stadium,... » Read more


Futuristic cricket venue to bowl over Texans

US Texas new cricket stadium

A state-of-the-art cricket stadium will come up in the United States. In this regard, Major League Cricket (MLC) has struck a deal with the City of Grand Prairie in Texas to develop the sport’s first world-class venue in the United States. As part of the deal, redevelopment work of the AirHogs... » Read more


Rugby on a roll as fans swarm Australia venue

Australia Queensland back to 100 percent

Australia held the most-attended sporting event since the onset of COVID-19 menace – a rugby league fixture between Queensland and New South Wales on Thursday. Rugby league in Australia has accounted for most of this year’s biggest sporting attendances. The State Of Origin fixture is... » Read more


NBA’s stringent COVID codes for fans

NBA update for new season

The National Basketball Association (NBA) has confirmed start of the new 2020-21 seasons but along with that it has also laid down strict COVID-19 protocols for fans as the fatal respiratory disease continues to pound the United States. The NBA will require supporters within 30 feet of the court to... » Read more


France venues sans fans as COVID badgers

France games still behind closed doors Nov 2020

An announcement has been made by the French Presidency that fans will not be allowed to return to sports venues this year, and when they will return to the stadium fold it will be subject to strict limits based on a stadium or arena’s size. President of France Emmanuel Macron led a conference... » Read more


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