"More important than that is the health of supporters, players and the nation as a whole and so, whilst making contingency plans, we have of course been conscious of following government advice closely every step of the way. "We anticipate the two games will take place behind closed doors. However, if the big picture changes we would be open to exploring whether either game could serve as a test event for crowds.
ly/3MAsAU4The British Rugby Union (ERU) has not revealed where Blues will play their final two home fixtures. We have taken the call to play our first two home matches this autumn in Blues, " said ERU chief Steve Phillips. It is anticipated both games in Llanelli will be played behind closed doors, although the WRU are open to exploring whether either game could serve as a test event for crowds should current government guidelines change.