West Ham United are losing £2million a match with fans prevented from attending games amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the Premier League club's vice-chair Karren Brady has said.
Spectators have not been allowed to attend matches since the English top-flight restarted in June, leaving clubs in the lurch and lower league sides requiring a financial rescue package from the top flight.
'It's fatal for everybody. West Ham is losing £2m a match in lost ticket revenue and corporate revenue. Some clubs are losing as much as £10m a match,' Brady told the BBC.