Bolton Wanderers' Championship game against Ipswich Town on Saturday will go ahead providing adequate staffing numbers are met, reports BBC Radio Manchester.
The region's Safety Advisory Group (SAG) held an emergency meeting at 17:00 BST after it issued a ban on supporters entering the stadium for their next two home games.
It is unclear whether or not Tuesday's match against Middlesbrough has been given the green light, but a further update will be given on Thursday.
Bolton's staff and squad are still waiting for March's wages which were due to be paid on Friday. Players have been on strike since Monday in support of the club's workers who were also not paid on time in February.
Saturday's game against bottom side Ipswich is likely to be a key match in Bolton's battle to avoid relegation. Victory could take Phil Parkinson's team to within two points of safety.
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The region's Safety Advisory Group (SAG) held an emergency meeting at 17:00 BST after it issued a ban on supporters entering the stadium for their next two home games.
It is unclear whether or not Tuesday's match against Middlesbrough has been given the green light, but a further update will be given on Thursday.
Bolton's staff and squad are still waiting for March's wages which were due to be paid on Friday. Players have been on strike since Monday in support of the club's workers who were also not paid on time in February.
Saturday's game against bottom side Ipswich is likely to be a key match in Bolton's battle to avoid relegation. Victory could take Phil Parkinson's team to within two points of safety.
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