South Sydney Rabbitohs will have a crowd for their round five and six NRL matches at Bankwest Stadium amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The Rabbitohs are offering ticketed members access to their clashes with Gold Coast Titans (Saturday) and New Zealand Warriors (June 19).
However, only 500 people are allowed inside the stadium, including members, corporate partners and VIPs, venue associates and the NRL.
"Government regulations regarding social distancing and event capacities are still in play," part of a club statement read.
The Rabbitohs are very happy to be able to offer a restricted number of 2020 Ticketed Members access to our rounds five and six matches at Bankwest Stadium against the Titans and Warriors over the next fortnight.
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"For this reason, spots at the games at Bankwest Stadium are extremely limited."
Australia has successfully flattened the coronavirus curve, with more than 7,200 confirmed cases and 102 deaths.
The Rabbitohs have lost three of their opening four games of the NRL season.