When we arrived there was a hand sanitizer station and the turnstile operator had a mask and disposable gloves on as did those selling programmes raffle etc.
Didn't go to the Tea bar or anything and we stood by the pitch railings near the main stand but there didn't seem to be any formal arragements in the seats although those that chose to sit in there spread themselves out anyway.
Two things that were definitely noticeable was that most of the sponsorship and advertising had gone from around the pitch and stands and the ground is called Ashby Avenue again rather than the Sun Hat Villas stadium. Sign of the times with companies cutting back I guess. The other thing was the pitch had been pulled in a good metre to a metre and a half from the last time we were there to clearly to pull the linesman and players away from the fans around the edge.
The good thing was a few more are going as there were a few City fans there as well. The crowd was 209 and normally they get around 130 to 140 for a midweek match a United fan was telling us.