How to see the Raiders this year
With the season openers starting this week we look forward to which games the Raiders will have fans in the stadiums. As we know the Raiders have announced sadly there will be no fans in Allegiant this year but what does the rest of the regular season look like?
What impact do you see the a lack of fans in the stadiums having this year?
Regular Season
SUNDAY 13TH SEPTEMBER
Bank of America Stadium
No in-person attendance
MONDAY 21ST SEPTEMBER
No in-person attendance
SUNDAY 27TH SEPTEMBER
Gilette Stadium
No in-person attendance
SUNDAY 4TH OCTOBER
No in-person attendance
SUNDAY 10TH OCTOBER
Arrowhead Stadium
Limited in-person attendance (16k Tickets)
SUNDAY 25TH OCTOBER
No in-person attendance
SUNDAY 1ST NOVEMBER
FirstEnergy Stadium
Limited in-person attendance (13k Tickets)
SUNDAY 8TH NOVEMBER
SoFi Stadium
No in-person attendance
SUNDAY 15TH NOVEMBER
No in-person attendance
SUNDAY 22ND NOVEMBER
No in-person attendance
SUNDAY 29TH NOVEMBER
Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Possible – Under Assement after September
SUNDAY 6TH DECEMBER
MetLife Stadium
No in-person attendance – Will be reviewed through the season
SUNDAY 13TH DECEMBER
No in-person attendance
THURSDAY 17TH DECEMBER
No in-person attendance
26TH OR 27TH DECEMBER
No in-person attendance
SUNDAY 3RD JANUARY
Empower Field at Mile High
No in-person attendance – Will be reviewed through the season
With that reviewed I think we will see a new era of fan engagement born from this adversity that engages a wider audience in new and inovating ways much like our very own ‘Virtual Tailgate‘ available to all our members on every gameday to interact and talk banter leadingup to and throughout the game.
If you arn’t already a member why not concider signing up for just £20 for the season you will get a Limited Edition 2020 Members pack aswell as discounts and rewards throughout the season as well as access to our fantastic Virtual Tailgate!
So, the season is going to look a little different, I think defences are going to feel the pinch the most without the crowds support and intimidation techniques and we are going to see some unique and impressive offensive plays with the ability for swift changes in plays and audibles – that is assuming they were able to get the most out of practice in the off-season and midweek!
For the ‘armchair fan’ not a great deal will change; Sky Sports and NFL gamepass will provide for the main, although the interesting launch of a new NFL dedicated channel ‘Sky Sports NFL‘ may help the Britsh fanbase – will it be good enough to replace NFL Network to the UK fan it to be seen….
With that reviewed I think we will see a new era of fan engagement born from this adversity that engages a wider audience in new and inovating ways much like our very own ‘Virtual Tailgate‘ available to all our members on every gameday to interact and talk banter leadingup to and throughout the game.
If you arn’t already a member why not concider signing up for just £20 for the season you will get a Limited Edition 2020 Members pack aswell as discounts and rewards throughout the season as well as access to our fantastic Virtual Tailgate!
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£20.00 now, and £20.00 on March 1st each year