Games to be played without large crowds until vaccine availableDocument casts doubt on completion of Premiership seasonElite rugby matches are likely to be played behind closed doors until an effective
Coronavirus vaccine is freely available, according to guidelines released by World Rugby.
The document, compiled by World Rugby’s leading medical experts, raises the possibility of the autumn Tests, next year’s Six Nations and even the
British &
Irish Lions tour of
South Africa being played in empty stadiums or in front of radically reduced attendances.