Four days before West Ham's first Premier League game at the Olympic Stadium, the maximum capacity of the ground has been cut by 3,000.
West Ham's hopes of a full house for their maiden Premier League fixture at the Olympic Stadium have been ended following a decision to restrict the capacity for Sunday's clash with AFC Bournemouth to 57,000.
Plans had been in place for West Ham's first league game at their new home to be played in front of a crowd of 60,000 but, following discussions with the London Stadium Advisory Group, the decision has been made by Newham Council to lower the maximum capacity by 3,000.