After 266 long days, the return of fans to English league football is finally here. However, fans are divided over whether they should be allowed to return before a Covid-19 vaccine is rolled out.
BBC Sport poll shows; About half of football fans who regularly attended matches before the pandemic said they would return to watch their team regularly before a vaccine was available, while 12% said they would never go back without a vaccine.
28% said they cared more about their team now than before the Covid-19 pandemic.
Younger fans (18-34) were more likely to say they cared more for their club since the coronavirus outbreak.
Fans are split over who should bear the financial responsibility of ensuring clubs' survival.
Clubs in certain areas of England can now allow a limited number of supporters into their stadiums following a relaxation of coronavirus restrictions.
The first match with supporters present will be the League Two match between Carlisle and Salford City, which kicks off at 19:00 GMT on Wednesday.
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