TORQUAY UNITED have warned that Wrexham supporters will not be allowed into their Plainmoor ground for Saturday's fixture between the National League high-fliers.

Under the new tier system, the Gulls will be allowed to have fans at their ground this weekend for the first time in the 2020-21 season because of the coronavirus pandemic but the capacity has been significantly reduced.

And no Reds supporters will be admitted at the Devon club.

A statement on the Gulls official website said: "Following the Government announcements last week regarding the welcome return of supporters to football, the club has agreed with the local Safety Advisory Group our Socially Distanced capacity, which is significantly reduced.

"Season ticket holders will get priority on match entry, then individual match tickets will be sold to the general public.

"We will not be allowing away supporters into the ground.

"There is strictly no purchase or collection allowed on the matchday from the stadium. Tickets will be available online and over the phone only.

"None of the club’s bars or catering outlets will be open.

"Please see our supporters code of conduct which every attendee must follow here. The club will have a zero tolerance policy for those that do not comply, and you would be asked to leave the stadium and refused entry to future matches.

"Lastly, we apologise for the changes in the match day experience, but without these measures we would not be allowed to open to spectators and the club want to ensure everyone is safe and to minimise the risks of COVID-19. Therefore please work with us and follow the protocols and guidelines.

"The National League has called a meeting of clubs today and we hope that we might be able to publish our plans for the return of spectators within the next 24hours."