Fans 1 Chewbacca 0: What it was like to go to a Boxing Day match... with an actual crowd

Fans at Carlisle on Boxing Day
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On Boxing Day last year, a total of 752,879 people attended a football match in England’s top four divisions. At 44 stadiums up and down the land, crowds averaged more than 17,000.

But this year, things were different. Across those same four divisions, eight Boxing Day fixtures were postponed because of coronavirus. Of the remaining 34 matches, 31 had to be played behind closed doors. For most, an annual tradition was lost - a tradition that has been passed from generation to generation to generation.

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Chris Flanagan
Senior Staff Writer

Chris joined FourFourTwo in 2015 and has reported from more than 20 countries, in places as varied as Ivory Coast and the Arctic Circle. He's interviewed Pele, Zlatan and Santa Claus (it's a long story), as well as covering the World Cup, AFCON and the Clasico. He previously spent 10 years as a newspaper journalist, and completed the 92 in 2017.