Some lower-level leagues can resume on 8 January the Football Association of Wales (FAW) has announced.

The FAW’s Community Game Board and National League Board has confirmed that matches can resume for all women’s second tier Adran North and South, the men’s third tier Ardal League and Area Association competitions from this Saturday, subject to the FAWs Return to Play protocols being adhered to and any changes in Welsh Government Coronavirus regulations and guidance.

The Cymru Premier and Wales’ other football leagues were suspended until at least 9 January before Christmas.

The FAW statement said: “The Welsh Government Coronavirus Regulations do not permit any spectators at professional or elite sporting events and the FAW National League Board acknowledges the significant loss of income that clubs in the Cymru Leagues will face with matches taking place behind closed doors.

“The Adran Premier clubs are also prevented from having spectators in their stadiums at this current time. The FAW will continue its consultation with those clubs this week before any further decisions are made.”

The following protocols were agreed for the resumption of matches during this period:

• Home team will be responsible implementing all reasonable steps to manage spectators within the permitted number (50 outdoors and 30 indoors) for each match. Differentiated guidance in place for enclosed and non-enclosed grounds.

• Both teams will need to agree to participate in any fixtures scheduled under amended Return to Play protocols.

• Teams won’t be sanctioned if they request a fixture postponement due to:

o Positive cases of COVID-19 affecting a team’s ability to fulfil a fixture.

o Unavailability of changing rooms either if they are closed or if 2m social distancing cannot be maintained safely during their use.

o Being unable to manage spectators safely within the permitted number as set out by Welsh Government.

• Teams should request a postponement as early as practically possible to the relevant authority.