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Liverpool Football Club is planning to welcome supporters back to Anfield for its final Premier League match of the 2020-21 season, against Crystal Palace on Sunday May 23.
Liverpool Fans to Return to Anfield for Season Finale Against Crystal Palace
Anfield will welcome supporters back for the final game in what has been a difficult 2020-21 season on and off the pitch.
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For a brief time in December, fans were able to return to Anfield in limited numbers, giving Liverpool a boost in the midst of a difficult season and perhaps giving a bit of hope to fans watching from home in the midst of a global pandemic that there was an end in sight.
It didn’t last the fans in the stands, the boost for the players and club, or the hope of an end being in sight. Still, for a few weeks it was nice to see fans cheering on the Kop. Now, five months on, it looks like we will get to see it at least one more time this season.