Sport events in Wales to take place behind closed doors

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Image caption, The Cardiff versus Scarlets rugby match will now take place behind closed doors

All sporting events in Wales will be held behind closed doors from Boxing Day - meaning there will be no fans allowed to attend - to control the spread of the Omicron Covid variant.

The Welsh government said this will apply to all indoor, outdoor, professional and community sports events.

The government will make available a £3 million Spectator Sports Fund to support clubs and venues, that will miss out on the money from fans.

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Image caption, The 2020 Welsh Grand National took place behind closed doors

On Wednesday, First Minister Mark Drakeford said up to 50 people can still watch grassroots or junior team sports.

Mr Drakeford said: "There will be an exception for team sports, up to 50 spectators will be able to gather, in addition to those taking part. There is also an exception for events involving children."

Some big events that the announcement will affect are the Cardiff versus Scarlets rugby match on 26 December, and the Welsh Grand National the day after.

Economy Minister Vaughan Gething said: "Sporting events over the Christmas period are one of the big highlights of the year.

"Unfortunately, the new Omicron variant is a significant development in the pandemic and could cause a large number of infections."

The minister added they are doing everything they can "to protect people's health and control the spread of this awful virus."

The Welsh government said restrictions would be reviewed regularly, adding: "Crowds will come back as soon as possible. We want everyone to be here to enjoy their favourite sports."