WEMBLEY welcomed 8,000 fans for Sunday's Carabao Cup final clash between Tottenham and Manchester City.
It is just the second time the national stadium has allowed supporters through the doors since the pandemic began.
Last weekend, 4,000 fans were in attendance as Leicester beat Southampton to reach the FA Cup final.
But for Sunday's Carabao Cup final, 8,000 supporters have been allowed in - nearly 10 per cent of the stadium's overall capacity - as fans prepare for a summer festival of live sport after months of brutal lockdown measures.
That is the highest number of spectators for any outdoor UK activity since the pandemic began in March 2020.
Next month, it's expected 21,000 fans will be allowed in for the FA Cup final between Leicester and Chelsea on May 15, also at Wembley as the country continues to open up from the latest lockdown restrictions.
Ahead of the Carabao Cup showpiece, both Spurs and Man City were given allocations of 2,000 tickets apiece.
The remaining tickets have been shared around among local residents and NHS heroes.
However, there are rules for those heading to the cup final - won 1-0 by City thanks to a late Aymeric Laporte header.
No fans under 18 years old have been allowed in, while extremely vulnerable people - those who had been, until very recently, shielding - and pregnant women had been urged to stay at home.
Wembley welcomes 8,000 fans for Spurs vs Man City in Carabao Cup final as NHS heroes join biggest crowd since crisis
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