The Green Bay Packers have announced their first two home games at Lambeau Field will be played in front of an empty stadium.
The team had already said attendance would be limited for home games.
Green Bay’s third home game is a November 1st conference showdown with the Minnesota Vikings. Whether fans are allowed to fill the seats in Lambeau Field will be determined by the coronavirus pandemic.
Team officials say they are hopeful that Packers fans will be able to attend games later in the season.
All other public areas around the stadium – including parking lots, the Packers Pro Shop, the team Hall of Fame, and the 1919 Kitchen and Tap will be closed. Titletown will remain open, but there will be no gameday activities.














