I've got the added issue, being on the Isle of Man. Anyone leaving the Island must quarantine for 14 days on return. So if I come across to watch football (when spectators are allowed) then I'll have 14 days quarantine to follow up, so unless things change substantially, that isn't worth doing. It's weird here, because we clamped down very early, we've been COVID-19 free for a couple of months and we don't have any restrictions, other than on travel. No masks, no giving details or booking a table in a pub, no social distancing, everything is normal and has been for weeks now. Ironically, that is adding to my malaise regarding football, because here, we're just living normally, so have to keep reminding myself that the UK is still... ...weird.
I don't know what is happening lower down the Leagues either? The Isle of Man had been accepted in to the North West Counties for the first time ever. Can't see away games being easy if they have 14 days quarantine on return from each match, so presumably, they won't be able to join now. And I've not even been enthusiastic about football on TV. Only being a 'Morecambe' fan, not a 'football fan', I've only watched one game on TV, and that's 'cause it was on in the pub. It's like watching a pre-season kick about, so I haven't even had that to raise some enthusiasm

iFollow at an empty ground will be 'interesting'.