The Breakdown | Reduced heat of empty stadiums helps Scotland find autumn form

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With victory in Wales, Gregor Townsend’s benefited from home teams struggling to create their own energy in the fan-free era

Take the “row” out of “crowd” and what are you left with? CD, a disc which is one way of trying to develop an atmosphere in an empty stadium. Home teams are having to generate their own energy with the lack of support having a clear impact.

The last weekend of the Six Nations saw the penalty count won by the away side in all three matches. The three hosts were awarded a total of 27 penalties with their opponents receiving 47, an average of nearly 25 a match compared to 18 in the opening three matches, which were all played before crowds and divided equally between the home and away side. Is it a coincidence that Manchester United have conceded five penalties in their last seven Premier League matches at Old Trafford when the previous five spanned 101 contests?

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Written by Paul Rees
This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2020/nov/05/reduced-heat-empty-stadiums-helps-scotland-six-nations-the-breakdown-rugby-union under the title “The Breakdown | Reduced heat of empty stadiums helps Scotland find autumn form”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.