Supporters are encouraged to follow public health guidance and keep each other safe on matchdays at Villa Park.
In line with the latest government guidance and the easing of COVID-19 autumn-winter Plan B restrictions, COVID passes will no longer be enforced as a condition of entry to Premier League matches.
However, Aston Villa, the Premier League and all of its clubs will continue to urge fans to do all you can to minimise the risk of passing on COVID-19, including wearing face coverings when indoors or in crowded areas.
There are some simple ways supporters can help keep each other stay safe on a matchday:
- Be responsible and do not travel if you have COVID-19 symptoms
- Wear face coverings in indoor and crowded areas
- Continue to regularly wash your hands
- If possible, take a COVID-19 test on a matchday to check there is no risk of passing on the virus
- The best way to protect yourself and others from COVID-19 is to get vaccinated
We will continue to work with government and local public health authorities to update safety measures in line with the latest guidance.

Aston Villa, the Premier League and its clubs have a shared goal and ongoing commitment to keep supporters and all those in attendance at fixtures as safe as possible during the COVID-19 pandemic.
On the back of previous 2021/22 COVID matchday regulations, these new protocols are in place to help create a safe matchday environment for all fans to enjoy.
As always, thank you in advance for your support and patience during this time.
To read our Fans Code of Conduct, click here. By purchasing a match ticket, supporters are agreeing to comply with this Code of Conduct.
