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Aviva crowd capacity to increase to 8,000 for Bohs game

Dawson Devoy leaps into the arms of Georgie Kelly after the latter opened the scoring in last week's win at the Aviva
Dawson Devoy leaps into the arms of Georgie Kelly after the latter opened the scoring in last week's win at the Aviva

Up to 8,000 fans will be permitted through the turnstiles at the Aviva Stadium for Bohemians' Europa Conference League tie with Dudelange on Thursday week.

A coronavirus-restricted crowd of 6,000 paying spectators turned up at the Lansdowne Road venue last Thursday as the Gypsies progressed past Icelandic outfit Stjarnan to set up a second qualifying round clash with the runners-up in last season's Luxembourg National Division.

Dawson Devoy's guile was key to unlocking Stjarnan, with Georgie Kelly contributing a brace and Liam Burt also on target in the 3-0 win.

As was the case in the previous round, tickets can only be bought in pairs to maximise capacity while adhering to two metre social-distancing.

Bohemians have reminded fans to sit in your allocated seats, while face coverings must be worn at all times in the stadium.

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